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About the Author Abdullah Khan is an award-winning internationally bestselling author. His novels have sold over three million copies and have been translated into seven languages Product Description The following things have been mentioned in the book with special indications of improvement where necessary: Mother's concern about the daughter's marriage; marrying off daughter in close relatives or strangers; considering family or wealth or something else; useless ways and means of old families, and their devastation, female education, female etiquettes and housekeeping, interaction between families, no early marriage, the choice of a wife, asking a woman for her will of marriage; the choice...
Muhammad Abdullah Khan Azar was probably born in 1887 in Bragamatal in the Eastern Kati of Upper Bashgal, Afghanistan. He wrote his autobiography in 1908 while in exile in India.
When dapper Aslam, an aspiring writer, who is recovering from a broken relationship, accidently meets Jessica, an activist and an actor in the adult entertainment industry from Los Angeles, they fall hopelessly in love with each other. The novel is about these two unlikely characters and their journeys in the backdrop of the rise of right-wing political forces in India. It takes you to the Indian hinterlands to bring to light George Orwell's deep connection with Motihari, a small town in the northern part of Bihar from where Gandhi Ji experimented with Satyagraha for the first time.
Focusing on male-on-male rape, this book looks at the common myths surrounding this taboo issue, including the idea that 'men who rape other men must be homosexual' and that 'real men can't be raped'. It also reveals that men are not only raped in prison, as is commonly believed, and that they suffer similar trauma to female survivors of rape.
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The Veil in Kuwait explores the complex reasons behind why women veil and how they are perceived by those that do not veil. Religion, culture, family, tradition, and fashion are all explored to provide insight into this fascinating phenomenon that has received global interest.
ʻUbaidullāh Sindhī, 1872-1944, Indian Muslim religious and political leader.