Unapologetic is the memoir of Haroon Siddiqui, one of Canada’s most distinguished journalists and longtime voice at the Toronto Star.
Born into a Sufi family in Hyderabad under the Nizam’s dominion, Siddiqui traces his roots to Kandhla. His formative years were shaped by the Partition of India and Pakistan and the annexation of Hyderabad — historical ruptures whose echoes he would later encounter while reporting on the War on Terror, Iraq, Afghanistan, and the increasingly fraught debates around Islam in the West.
For reporters and editors, Unapologetic is especially compelling because it is also the story of journalism as lived experience. Siddiqui writes with unusual candour about the intellectual and emotional labour of reporting and opinion writing, the burden of representing a minority identity in public discourse, and the relentless pursuit of precision in language and thought.
Across the memoir, Siddiqui wrestles with questions that remain urgently relevant today: What responsibility does a Muslim public intellectual bear when atrocities are committed in the name of Islam? How does a journalist retain moral clarity amid nationalism, war, and identity politics? What does it mean to belong simultaneously to faith, profession, and nation?
Written with lucidity, warmth, and intellectual honesty, Unapologetic is not simply the story of a Muslim journalist — it is the story of journalism itself under pressure: rigorous, self-questioning, and unafraid.
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