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Each day after school, Mohammed El-Kurd’s grandmother welcomed him at the door of his home with a bouquet of jasmine. Her name was Rifqa—she was older than Israel itself and an icon of Palestinian resilience. With razor-sharp wit and glistening moral clarity, El-Kurd lays bare the brutality of Israeli settler colonialism. His poems trace Rifqa’s exile from Haifa to his family’s current dispossession in Sheikh Jarrah, Jerusalem, exposing the cyclical and relentless horror of the Nakba. El-Kurd’s debut collection definitively shows that the Palestinian struggle is a revolution, until victory.
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“May these poems challenge and awaken you. May they shake you into action. May they help you find the words for what you already know to be true... These words remind me that home is a series of shared memories, not brick and mortar. Home is where we go to remember and revisit who we’ve always been. Mohammed El-Kurd’s poetry is a home returned to us.”
—aja monet, from the foreword

“Rooted in Palestine and ranging across the world, these are poems that hurl themselves at the boundaries of what poems can do; lyrics that put a premium on anger, that reflect the serrated edges of living in the world today, that gift new and powerful phrases to the lexicon of liberation.”
—Ahdaf Soueif, author of Cairo: My City, Our Revolution

Rifqa is an absolute marvel, and El-Kurd is precisely the kind of poet— Palestinian or otherwise—we need right now: unafraid of the truth. The legacy of his grandmother, the eponymous Rifqa, flits across these poems, and with it comes wisdom, hope, and, most crucially of all, memory … El-Kurd doesn’t flinch from the violence and death that comes with dispossession. But make no mistake. These are the poems of the defiantly, unapologetically, wholly alive.”
—Hala Alyan, author, The Arsonists’ City

Rifqa is an admixture of the most intimate violence—wounds that are as difficult to reveal as they are to heal—together with song and dance that beseech the sun to sustain this life and these lands that ensure it. Rifqa El-Kurd lives in Mohammed and Mohammed breathes life into us, scented with fire and jasmine flowers, so that we may know her, and the victory she embodied, too.”
—Noura Erekat, author, Justice for Some: Law and the Question of Palestine

Rifqa is the collision of strength and vulnerability. Earnest in its exploration of the grave realities in one corner of the globe, it is a banging on the doors of the world. It illustrates the wit that is necessary to weave together the tragic with the hopeful and the painful with the joyful. Rifqa is a testament to overcoming fear in expression, a book that will resonate with you, one you hold and return to over and over again.”
—Mariam Barghouti, journalist, researcher, activist, and commentator

“Palestinians have long fought with poetry. Napoleon’s army in Palestine was defeated by warrior poets. El-Kurd’s words are part of this long and dazzling lineage. An elegy to our ancestors, maternal, whose resistance we hope to honor, each poem is a rock hurled at the occupier and the oppressor. A beautiful and important book.”
—Randa Jarrar, author, Love Is an Ex-Country

“Mohammed El-Kurd weaves the ancestors and Land into every breath of these poems. ‘Every grandmother is a Jerusalem,’ El-Kurd reminds us, in jasmine-scented memory, in liminal space and punch line, in auto- and anti-biography. Here is poetry the whole of us can turn and return to—even in grief, even in contradiction. Liberating itself from respectability & other colonialist gazes weaponized against Palestinians, here is poetry insistent on truths we’ve carried for generations. JERUSALEM IS OURS. El-Kurd writes this with its whole chest, knowing our lives—the whole & future of us—depend on it.
—George Abraham, author, Birthright

“El-Kurd’s poems are attuned to language as a terrain of struggle. Refusing the myriad euphemisms that conceal and authorize Israel’s ongoing violence, he insists on a clarity that emplots each act in a field of history … But if El-Kurd’s poems witness the relentless reiterations of settler colonial violence, they also document the rebuttals and tendernesses—Mahfoutha Ishtayyeh chaining herself to a tree, “olive skin on olive skin,” in the face of an Israeli bulldozer; Rifqa El-Kurd welcoming her grandson home from school each day with jasmine wrapped in Kleenex—seeds of other futures nestled within the present.”
Jewish Currents

“Paying powerful homage to his Palestinian people's lives and struggles, while elegantly educating the reader, Mohammed El-Kurd's debut poetry collection, Rifqa, is a symbolic masterpiece … The poet understands politics is as much about emotion as it is logic, and his devastating way with words lets him deploy this knowledge in full.”
The New Arab

“Like other Palestinian poets, from Fadwa Tuqan to Rashid Hossein to Mahmoud Darwish, Kurd has a significant role to play in forging an international front against settler-colonialism and imperialism around the world … We should be grateful that this is Kurd’s first book rather than his last, and that we can look forward to many decades of poetic innovation from this extraordinarily multifaceted and politically engaged poet.”
Middle East Eye

‘At 24, Mohammed El-Kurd is already a poet of note. He is also a visual artist, and an activist like Rifqa. He has synthesized and overcome his American education in poetry. He no longer feels like he has to hide in his words.’
The Markaz Review

About the Author

Mohammed El-Kurd is an internationally-touring poet and writer from Jerusalem, Palestine. His work has been featured in The Guardian, The Nation, This Week In Palestine, Al-Jazeera English, and the forthcoming Vacuuming Away Fire anthology, among others. Mohammed graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design with a B.F.A. in Writing, where he created Radical Blankets, an award-winning multimedia poetry magazine. He is currently pursuing an M.F.A. in Poetry from Brooklyn College. His poetry-oud album, Bellydancing On Wounds, was released in collaboration with Palestinian musical artist Clarissa Bitar. Apart from poetry and writing, el-Kurd is a visual artist, printmaker, and most recently, co-designer of a fashion collection with Serbian designer Tina Gancev. Mohammed has spent his undergraduate weekends performing poetry at campuses and cultural centers across the United States and hopes to continue in the post-COVID-19 era.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Haymarket Books (October 12, 2021)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 100 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1642595861
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1642595864
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.25 x 0.25 x 9 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024
Rifqa by Mohammed El-Kurd is a lyrical, intense, raw, honest book of poetry. The beauty of Rifqa, El-Kurd's grandmother, shines through in his detailing of her resilience juxtaposed with her tenderness. El-Kurd made me miss my own grandmothers through poetry that shines a light on the humanity within each of us that connects us in some way even when we think connection is unimaginable. I saw Rifqa's struggle and El-Kurd's struggle through his words but even more so I saw the beauty of Palestine through both their eyes. The longing for home and the need for connection weaves throughout his poems exposing the occupier through the eyes of the occupied. The use of the Arabic language dotted throughout the book looks beautiful on the page and had me reaching out to my husband for translation enhancing the experience. Rifqa reminded me how the arts can bring us closer to understanding each other in ways that are revolutionary and inspirational.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2021
"I no longer feel the responsibility to give humans eyes for humanity."

This was so raw, both beautiful and tragic, horrifying in its reality, thought-provoking. Each word has its own carefully thought-out place here, an emotion attached to it. Each sentence has its punchline, and that punchline is like a punch to the gut. Everyone should read this.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2023
Absolutely beautiful. Must have.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023
After reading @theselfishsapphic beautiful review of this collection of poems, I felt like I needed to cap off #readpalestineweek with Mohammed El-Kurd’s Rifqa and what a gut punch this was. At 100 pages, this collection takes a bold look at life under occupation and the Palestinian right to self-determination. El Kurd’s ability to convey his experiences in Jerusalem and how they echo that of his grandmother, the Rifqa of the title, experiences of the Nakba and Naksa. What a gut punch of a debut! I’m excited to continue seeing his work progress!
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Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2023
I really recommend it for everyone.
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2022
I really felt very emotional reading these poems, thank you for proving to the world your talent and reality
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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2022
Eye-opening to the injustices seen first hand in Jerusalem. Brilliantly expressed!
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Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2021
His words are just heartbreaking and wonderful at the same time. It is a book I will return to again and again
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IsabelaL.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
Reviewed in Brazil on July 22, 2023
Great book
Andrea Fortune
5.0 out of 5 stars Deeply moving - buy and share with friends
Reviewed in Canada on June 22, 2023
I rarely read poetry but enjoyed this. Mohammed effortlessly takes you on his journey as a Palestinian living under occupation, while respectfully honouring his grandmother, family and those the world may have forgotten. Amandla awethu!
Beatrice G.
5.0 out of 5 stars Touching and thought-provoking
Reviewed in Italy on March 26, 2024
Dedicated to the author’s late grandmother and face of the resistance, Rifqa, this collection of poems is the kind of poetry that feels like a punch to the gut: the raw, blunt anger of Mohammed El-Kurd simply wove its way deep into me while reading, and I can honestly say I'd be hard pressed to pick my favorite poem from this collection.

A few days after finishing it, I still find myself thinking about El-Kurd’s words, about Rifqa and her people, forced to flee their homes. Like many other, I’ve been feeling helpless watching what’s happening, but I feel I can convey my support and educate myself by reading books by pal3stinian authors/about pal3stine, such as this one.
Nadja
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended!!
Reviewed in Germany on January 14, 2022
So good!
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Unknown Plyr
5.0 out of 5 stars Magnfique et triste à la fois!
Reviewed in France on January 5, 2022
Très beau livre, les poèmes sont bien ecrits, et decrivent les conditions compliqués & complexes des palestiniens face au régime hostile israelien.
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