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Extensive collection of King Abdul Aziz's own correspondence and letters of state over half a century.
On the life of Prince ʻAbd Allāh ibn ʻAbd al-ʻAzīz, son of Ibn Saʻūd, King of Saudi Arabia.
Drawing on both Arabic sources and British Foreign Office archive material, this work traces the expansion and consolidation of the Saudi state from the early 20th century. This process led to a series of border disputes which the Kuwait Conference attempted, but failed, to solve.
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All praises belong to Allah the Most High and May His peace and blessings shower on the Prophet (ﷺ), his companions and everyone who follows their path until the Day of Judgment. Undoubtingly we are living in some strange and trying times. Since 2020 began there have been rumours of wars, financial crisis, mass unemployment and a pandemic. In times like these, we can get sidetracked and lose sight of our purpose in this world. A solution to alleviate the stress and worries of a bleak future can be found in this book of heart softeners taken Imam Muslim's collection. Inside of his collection, there are discussions, on how to cope with this world's tests, fear of going hungry, what the Son o...
Known to many as American University’s “peace legend,” Abdul Aziz Said (1930–2021)led an academic career spanning nearly sixty years. Always a forward-looking thinker,Said consistently sought to be among the first to grapple with the leading-edge issues ofhis day, from decolonization and turbulent social change in developing countries to theinfluence of multinational corporations, the normative priority of human rights, culturalaspects of conflict resolution, and the promotion of Islamic-Western understanding.Taken together, his extensive writings, innovative pedagogy, and practical pursuits offera model for engaged scholarship, characterized by dynamic use of the platform providedby...