- Elif
Shafak FRSL (Turkish: Elif Şafak,
pronounced [eˈlif ʃaˈfak]; née Bilgin; born 25
October 1971) is a Turkish-British novelist, essayist,
public speaker...
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Shafak may
refer to: Elif Şafak (born 1971),
Turkish novelist Vanevan, Armenia,
formerly Shafak This
disambiguation page
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- The
Forty Rules of Love is a
novel written by the
Turkish author Elif
Shafak, Her
interest in
writing this book was
influenced by the
degree she received...
- The
Island of
Missing Trees is a 2021
novel by
Turkish writer Elif
Shafak. Set in
Cyprus and London, it
follows a
romantic relationship between a Gr****...
- The **** of
Istanbul is a 2006
novel by Elif
Shafak,
written originally in
English and
published by
Viking Adult. It was
translated by Aslı Biçen into...
- Me) is a 2013
historical fiction novel by Elif
Shafak, set in the 16th
century Ottoman Empire.
Shafak originally wrote the
novel in
English and ****isted...
- (Turkish: On
Dakika Otuz
Sekiz Saniye) is a 2019
novel by
Turkish writer Elif
Shafak and her
eleventh overall. It is a one-woman
story about a ****
worker in...
- Dillo, Cathy. "Three
Daughters of Eve by Elif
Shafak", The
Irish Times, May 20, 2017 Rahim, Sameer. "Elif
Shafak: The
consequences of
telling untold stories"...
- Apprentice,' by Elif
Shafak". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
Retrieved 4
November 2017. "The Architect's
Apprentice by Elif
Shafak, book review: The...
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recited and completed. Time ends: at midnight, the
midpoint between shafak and dawn. However, it is very
important to
recite the
prayer as soon as...