In 2019, Hammad was a
National Book Foundation's 5 Under 35 honoree. The same year,
The New York Times named her debut novel,
The Parisian, one of the Notable Books of the year, and
The Guardian included Hammad on their list of the year's "writers of exceptional first novels". It was shortlisted for the 2024
Encore Award, given by the
Royal Society of Literature to celebrate the "difficult second novel" that follows an author's literary debut, going on to be chosen as the winner. In 2020, Hammad received a
Lannan Foundation Literary Fellowship, She has also received a Gerald Freund Fellowship from
MacDowell and an Axinn Foundation Fellowship from
New York University. in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 22 September 2023. She delivered the
Edward Said Memorial Lecture, entitled "Recognizing the Stranger", at
Columbia University at the end of September 2023. She was elected a 2024–2025 Cullman Center Fellow at the
New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. ==Books==