Wael Abdelgawad
Wael Abdelgawad is an American-born novelist, web developer and martial artist, best known for founding one of the first online Muslim matchmaking services, and for his fictional portrayals of American Muslims. As a columnist for the multi-author blog MuslimMatters.org, he has published a series of online novels that have garnered popular attention from Muslim readers. His writings are often quoted on social media websites such as Tumblr, Facebook and Twitter.
Wael is the founder of Zawaj.com, an online Muslim matrimonial service. Founded in 1998, it was one of the first such services created, and is the oldest still extant. Abdelgawad also founded the popular IslamicAnswers.com website, which provides advice to people with marriage and family problems. In 2010, his blog IslamicSunrays.com was nominated for a Brass Crescent award.
Wael is the author of several novels, including Pieces of a Dream, a novel set in San Francisco and depicting the spiritual journey of a taxi driver and Iraq war veteran named Louis. The novel belongs to the relatively new English-language genre known as Muslim fiction.
Background
Wael Abdelgawad's parents were both Egyptian-American scientists who immigrated to the US in 1964. Wael grew up in California, attended junior high school in Libya, and high school in Saudi Arabia. He studied English literature at California State University Fresno as well as Fresno City College. Since 1998 he has been working as a webmaster and writer, and is a staff writer for .Abdelgawad resides in Fresno, California.