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Kola Boof

Kola Boof

Kola Boof is also known as Naima Alu Kolbookek. Kola Boof says real name is Naimah Binth Hasith. She was born in Omdurman or Kom Omdo, Sudan. Today, her residence is in California. Her date of birth is not known, but she says that she is abot 33 years of age.

Her books are very independent. Her view of life is fascinating. Because of religious reasons she insists on being portrayed with naked breasts on the dust jackets of her books, and people are curious about her personality, biography and religion.

Her novels and poems worship the an original African religion, which is an animist nilotic goddess-based African religion; the proud, erect, African women who are the source of life, and the god-created, naked breasts which symbolize the female power, perfection and fertility. She gives a feministic interpretation of African religiousness and mysticism, and she requests that this religiousness is recognized as a world religion.

Kola Boof are right regarding the lack of respect for African religions. African religions are still described as "paganism" and "witchcraft". Her biograpy is an evidence that the African religions are discredited.

It is proved that Arabs have abducted Black Sudaneses for slavery, and, undoubtedly, slavery still exists in Sudan.

This is the reason for the civil war in Sudan. In South Sudan the Sudanese People's Liberation Army (SPLA) claim sovereignty from the government in Karthoum, the capital of Sudan. Kola Boof is a supporter of SPLA. Kola Boof saw slaves in Sudan in her childhood. Her father, who was an Egyptian arcaeologist, and her mother were killed in her presence, because he opposed against the slavery in Sudan.

She says that the breasts are the true mothers, who also were black. According to Kola Boof these attractive forms symbolize the circle of life and celebrate the eternal female power and the African women's heritage. The Black women have created the world, and she is also a black woman. Indeed, it is a an effective language of form.

As an author she has attracted much attention from mass media, particularly in the United States. Even the recognized news-paper New York Times has written several articles abouit her. Many demonstrators have defended her.

In January 2003 Kola Boof published her biography entitled Diary of a Lost Girl.

Who is Kola Boof?

Before her she started her career when her poetry Every Little Bit Hurts was released in 1997, she was a film actress, model and feminist politician in North Africa.

She is the irresistible symbol of African power and beauty. She is a modern, talented author.

The understanding of Kola Boof is found in the message of her authorship. She is the strong African primitive woman, and she is united with the spirits and the creative powers.

Publications:

Diary of a Lost Girl, 2003
Long Train to the Redeeming Sin: Stories of African Women, 2001
Goddess Flower: Stories of African Women, 1997
Every Little Bit Hurts, 1997
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