“This is much more than the average autobiography. For lovers of Yoruba language, Malaika and The Seven Heavens captures local understanding of the planetary system and the fusion of religion, physics, and the cosmic world.”— Olatunji Ojo, Brock University
“Toyin Falola, Africa’s most decorated scholar in the humanities, has utilized his extraordinary skills and knowledge in multiple languages, spirituality, cultures, and belief systems to present a memoir on Islam that is so unique and original that it will rank among the best written.”— Fallou Ngom, Professor of Anthropology, Boston University
"In Malaika and the Seven Heavens, renowned historian and memoirist Toyin Falola offers a luminous portrait of Islam as lived, learned, and loved. Drawing on childhood memories in Ibadan and travels across Nigeria’s religious landscapes, Falola reflects on the moments—both sacred and mundane—that shaped his evolving faith. With the intimacy of a personal journey and the insight of a seasoned scholar, he explores Islam’s entwinement with Christianity and African Traditional Religion, revealing how these belief systems coexist, clash, and converse.
“From madrassa lessons to street-side preachers, from the music of tesbih to the medicine of elders, this memoir maps a spiritual and cultural terrain where prayer, memory, and identity intermingle. Rich in storytelling and anchored in history, Malaika and the Seven Heavens is a testament to the beauty of pluralism, the resilience of tradition, and the universal search for meaning—it is a call for understanding, a hymn to shared humanity.”— Olabode Ibironke, Rutgers University
“In offering a fascinating glimpse into religious syncretism in South-West Nigeria, Malaika and the Seven Heavens presents profound reflections into the complexities of faith, identity, and coexistence within a diverse society. Falola not only reflects personal experiences but also makes a significant contribution to the ongoing discussion on religious diversity and coexistence.”— Kazeem Sanuth, Indiana University