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A photographic study of the Muslim world by Iranian photojournalist Abbas.
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That he was a medieval king who, with a progressive bent of mind, dared to look ahead to find that common ground for all his people to stand together. That he was a medieval king who is today tempting us to look back into the past to see our future through his eyes. Ever since the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance government came to power in 2014 with Narendra Modi as the prime minister, an organised campaign began to vilify Emperor Akbar and the Mughals. While there were always voices that tried to project the Mughals as just another 'Islamic empire', ignoring the civilisational impact they had on India, even for them Akbar was a shining light in an otherwise era of da...
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"Allah O Akbar" begins the call to prayer that resonates from minarets inowns and villages from Sinkiang to Morocco, from Paris to Timbuktu. Wherevern the world you are, the message is the same: "God is Great". It is also,owever, the cry of fundamentalists throughout the lands of the faithful.bbas has spent seven years travelling throughout the Islamic world takinghe photographs for this extraordinary book. He is driven by a desire tonderstand and expose the internal strains pulling within Muslim societies.any Islamic societies seem shrouded in religious and cultural mystery, buthrough his words and images, Abbas provides a penetrating insight into theecrets of this people and their world.
In god is Not Great Hitchens turned his formidable eloquence and rhetorical energy to the most controversial issue in the world: God and religion. The result is a devastating critique of religious faith god Is Not Great is the ultimate case against religion. In a series of acute readings of the major religious texts, Christopher Hitchens demonstrates the ways in which religion is man-made, dangerously sexually repressive and distorts the very origins of the cosmos. Above all, Hitchens argues that the concept of an omniscient God has profoundly damaged humanity, and proposes that the world might be a great deal better off without 'him'.
Though “pejoration” is an important notion for linguistic analysis and theory, there is still a lack of theoretical understanding and sound descriptive analysis. In this timely collection, the phenomenon of pejoration is studied from a number of angles. It contains studies from phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics, and deals with diverse languages and their variants. The collection will appeal to all those linguists with a genuine interest in locating pejoration at the grammar-pragmatics interface.
When kids ask about Allah, they ask wholeheartedly and sincerely. This book answers the questions of kids about Creator with the level of their understanding. This book is not only for kids and young ones, but also adults can find their own answers. This book is not just for Muslims and believers, even it is good for someone who has doubts about the existence of Creator. Those are the questions that you will find answers in the book: Why can’t I see Allah? How great is Allah? Where is Allah? “Okay then, who created Allah!?” What Kind of a Being is Allah? Why is there one God? How can He do so many things at once? Why Does Allah Create Trees to Create Fruit? If “Allah Creates” What Does Nature Do?