"'How can we care about something we don't even know is there?' asks Tharik Hussain. Europe has long turned a blind eye or, worse, looked askance, at its own Islamic self - the Muslims of the Balkans. Tharik Hussain opens our eyes to this vivid, varied and still vital Muslim presence. His title is romantic, but not his vision: he ignores neither current sectarian tensions, nor histories scarred by violence and hatred. And yet he constantly reminds us of the long periods of tolerance and symbiosis, often forgotten in the din of war. This is a richly detailed travelogue by a humane and passionate pilgrim."Tim Mackintosh-Smith"An unapologetic odyssey to unearth the hidden and unmistakable gems of Muslim Europe. a must-read." Muslim News"Richly layered with personal observations, anecdotes and encounters. packed with fascinating historical insights." The New Arab"A fascinating book."The Sunday Express"Enjoyable and thought-provoking. a refreshing rediscovery of the Muslim history and communities of the Balkans."Jewish Times."Eye-opening"Conde Nast Traveller (ME)"A deep dive into the historical roots of European Islamophobia, and the places where Muslim Europe still exists make this one of the most compelling books for readers who wish to see the world through a wider lens." Forbes"A tour through the Balkans unearthing Islamic European history. I appreciated the depth of his research and the lightness of touch in his many fascinating encounters"Johnny Pitts, New Statesman Books of the Year 2021"A moving book" - Lucy Beckett, Times Literary Supplement Books of the Year 2021