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Allah Bux's Daughter

Allah Bux's Daughter
Author: Arlene Cooper
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2012-05-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1105790347

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Dreadful nightmares and panic attacks were the birth pangs of the author's book... She had survived the third and almost successful attempt on her life by her husband, so in a sudden rush of courage brought on by the knowledge that if she did not leave immediately he would definitely kill her she fled him in Sri Lanka to arrive in San Francisco in the clothes she stood up in a few dollars in her pocket and very near to complete nervous collapse. She made her way to Santa Cruz where the owner of a small B&B rescued her with long walks and lots of good advice but three years later the excruciating nightmares and panic attacks still persisted so she took her friends advice to put it all down on paper...in other words... " externalize it m'dear and then it will become just another bad dream." Ignoring the pun she did just that but when she put pen to paper there was the clear voice of a little girl in her mind who wanted to take her to a special time and place if she wanted to confront her worst fears...


Pakistan Our Difficult Neighbour and India's Islamic Dimensions

Pakistan Our Difficult Neighbour and India's Islamic Dimensions
Author: Brig(Retd) Darshan Khullar
Publisher: Vij Books India Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2014-09-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9382652825

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In this remarkably candid book, the author has taken a hard look at Pakistan, in his words our difficult neighbour and analysed the reasons as to why the two countries have never been friends and probably will not be in the future, at least not in the immediate one. The author attributes India’s failure to neutralise Pakistan to its kind of near constant Gandhian (passive) approach to India’s security interests. The author believes that the future of Muslims in India is bright and that it would be quite a lusterless country without them. It is a matter of time before India has its first Muslim Prime Minister but this will happen when the latter represents interests of all Indians and not merely those of the Muslims. His study of Muslims is spread of a wide range of inter related perspectives. What has been written comes through the author’s personal knowledge, not through any ideological prism and also secondary observations of other people and least of all through rose tinted glasses. He has spared no one who he believes is guilty of committing crimes against the Nation. It is a passionate book that ends on an optimistic note.


Allah’S Daughter

Allah’S Daughter
Author: Honoria Carrillo
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2016-08-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1524535575

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Allahs Daughter is a compilation of its authors memories, of all the important events in her life that helped shape her character since she was a small baby. Although the book was written as a memoir, it was not intended to tell the story of the authors life but rather express the truth about the ugly circumstances some religious groups are forced to face by member of opposing groups. In this book, you will find experiences that young children suffer at the hands of schoolmates, teachers, and even principals who disrespect the laws and commit abuses on the children, who cant defend themselves. The book also tries to show how having knowledge of the scriptures and not being afraid of confrontations can help to stop discrimination at school and at work. It demonstrates how, by fighting for your rights, you assert yourself and force others to respect you.


The All-Pakistan Legal Decisions

The All-Pakistan Legal Decisions
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1198
Release: 1985
Genre: Law reports, digests, etc
ISBN:

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Containing cases decided by the Privy Council, federal, provincial, shariat courts, and high courts of various Pakistani jurisdictions.


Double Jeopardy

Double Jeopardy
Author: Asia Watch Committee (U.S.)
Publisher: Human Rights Watch
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1992
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781564320636

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Asia watch and the Women's Rights Project charge in this report that the government of Pakistan is responsible for an epidemic of unpunished police violence against women. More thant seventy percent of women in police custody are subjected to physical and sexual abuse by law enforcement agents, yet not a single police official has been subjected to criminal penalties for such abuse.


Pakistan Illustrated

Pakistan Illustrated
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2005-07
Genre: Pakistan
ISBN:

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Maps for Lost Lovers

Maps for Lost Lovers
Author: Nadeem Aslam
Publisher: Random House India
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2012-09-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 8184003307

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Set in a nameless British town that its Pakistani-born immigrants have renamed Dasht-e-Tanhaii, the Desert of Solitude, Maps for Lost Lovers is an exploration of cultural tension and religious bigotry played out in the personal breakdown of a single family. As the book begins, Jugnu and Chanda, whose love is both passionate and illicit, have disappeared from their home. Rumours about their disappearance abound, but five months pass before anything certain is known. Finally, on a snow-covered January morning, Chanda’s brothers are arrested for the murder of their sister and Jugnu. Maps for Lost Lovers traces the year following Jugnu and Chanda’s disappearance. Seen principally through the eyes of Jugnu’s brother Shamas, the cultured, poetic director of the local Community Relations Council and Commission for Racial Equality, and his wife Kaukab, mother of three increasingly estranged children and devout daughter of a Muslim cleric, the event marks the beginning of the unravelling of all that is sacred to them. It fills Shamas’s own house and life with grief and, in exploring the lovers’ disappearance and its aftermath, Nadeem Aslam discloses a legacy of miscomprehension and regret not only for Shamas and Kaukab but for their children and neighbours as well. An intimate portrait of a community searingly damaged by traditions, this is a densely imagined, beautiful and deeply troubling book written in heightened prose saturated with imagery. It casts a deep gaze on themes as timeless as love, nationalism and religion, while meditating on how these forces drive us apart.


Paradise Beneath Her Feet

Paradise Beneath Her Feet
Author: Isobel Coleman
Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2013-02-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0812978552

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Now with a new Preface and Afterword by the author “Outstanding . . . [Isobel Coleman] takes us into remote villages and urban bureaucracies to find the brave men and women working to create change in the Middle East.”—Los Angeles Times In this timely and important book, Isobel Coleman shows how Muslim women and men across the Middle East are working within Islam to fight for women’s rights in a growing movement of Islamic feminism. Journeying through Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, Coleman introduces the reader to influential Islamic feminist thinkers and successful grassroots activists working to create economic, political, and educational opportunities for women. Their advocacy for women’s rights based on more progressive interpretations of Islam are critical to bridging the conflict between those championing reform and those seeking to oppress women in the name of religious tradition. Socially, culturally, economically, and politically, the future of the region depends on finding ways to accommodate human rights, and in particular women’s rights, with Islamic law. These reformers—and thousands of others—are the people leading the way forward. Featuring new material that addresses how the Arab uprisings and other recent events have affected the social and political landscape of the region, Paradise Beneath Her Feet offers a message of hope: Change is coming to the Middle East—and more often than not, it is being led by women. Praise for Paradise Beneath Her Feet “Clearly written, deeply moving, and wonderfully enlightening.”—Reza Aslan, author of No god but God “[An] engrossing portrait of real Muslim women that reveals how Islamic feminists . . . are working with and within the culture, rather than against it . . . to forge ‘a legitimate Islamic alternative to the current repressive system.’ Coleman doesn’t diminish the enormity of the struggle, but she argues convincingly that it might yet rewrite Islam’s future.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review) “A nuanced view of Islam’s role in public life that is cautiously hopeful.”—The Economist “Eye-opening . . . Deeply religious, profoundly determined and modern in every way, these are twenty-first-century women bent on change. Hear them roar and see a future being born before our eyes.”—Booklist


Interdisciplinarity, Multidisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity in Humanities

Interdisciplinarity, Multidisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity in Humanities
Author: Eugene Steele
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2016-02-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1443889628

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The domination of single subjects in academic programmes and institutions has recently been called into question. Literary studies are currently opening themselves up to the epistemological renewal that other fields can offer. They are increasingly borrowing theoretical tools from other subjects in order to analyse the historical, socio-political and institutional conditions of the production of literary texts, to identify the general discursive circumstances in which they emerge, and to study the relationship between literature and other media. Similarly, while subjects such as sociology, history, and political science have always been closely related – if not literally spinoffs from one another, as in the case of sociology vis-à-vis anthropology – what becomes of their specificities when they borrow from geography to address space-related issues, from psychology to understand social actors’ individual motivations, or from literary studies to make sense of individual or collective narratives? The present volume accounts for experiments in research that overstep disciplinary boundaries by analysing the new fields and methodologies emerging in the contemporary globalised academic environment, which puts a strong premium on synergism and linkages. Moreover, it assesses current theoretical reflections on inter-, multi- and transdisciplinarity, as well as research grounded in it, and measures their impact on the evolution of scholarship and curriculum in the fields of literature, language and humanities.