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Mothering a Muslim
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Mothering a Muslim

What does it mean to be a middle-class Muslim kid in India today? Talking to over a hundred children and their parents across twelve cities, Nazia Erum uncovers stories of religious segregation in classrooms and rampant bullying of Muslim children in many of the countryÕs top schools.

The Miraculous Night Journey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 42

The Miraculous Night Journey

The Prophet (peace upon him) is awoken from his sleep and led by the Chieftain of angels to a riding mount like never seen before! They travel at lightning speed and embark on an unimaginable journey that, as it unfolds, becomes ever more miraculous. The first destination is the sacred city of Jerusalem for an unimaginable meeting and prayer with angels and thousands of prophets. In a state of wonderment and anticipation, the Prophet (pbuh) discovers that his journey is just beginning, as he begins to ascend into the heavens. As he travels to each heavenly dimension he is personally greeted and welcomed by the former prophets. The Prophet (pbuh) is then shown the frequented house with its ce...

Dreams of the Dragon's Children
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Dreams of the Dragon's Children

An Indian cinematographer's travel impression on China.

India, Modernity and the Great Divergence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 701

India, Modernity and the Great Divergence

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-01-05
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  • Publisher: BRILL

India, Modernity and the Great Divergence is an original and pioneering book about India’s transition towards modernity and the rise of the West. The work examines global entanglements alongside the internal dynamics of 17th to 19th century Mysore and Gujarat in comparison to other regions of Afro-Eurasia. It is an interdisciplinary survey that enriches our historical understanding of South Asia, ranging across the fascinating and intertwined worlds of modernizing rulers, wealthy merchants, curious scholars, utopian poets, industrious peasants and skilled artisans. Bringing together socio-economic and political structures, warfare, techno-scientific innovations, knowledge production and transfer of ideas, this book forces us to rethink the reasons behind the emergence of the modern world.

The Veil
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 361

The Veil

Veiling is a globally polarizing issue, a locus for the struggle between Islam and the West and between contemporary and traditional interpretations of Islam. This book examines the vastly misunderstood and multi-layered world of the veil. It explores and analyzes the cultures, politics, and histories of veiling.

Warlord of Ayodhya: Rebellion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 377

Warlord of Ayodhya: Rebellion

Bharat. Son of Kaikeyi. Brother of Rama. Reluctant king of Kosala. Bharat’s carefree life in Kekeya is turned upside down by the death of his father Raja Dashratha and the exile of his brother and crown prince Rama. Untrained in statecraft and unsure of himself, Bharat begins his rule over Kosala by tackling an audacious rakshasa attack on Ayodhya. There’s more trouble brewing. As the magic that sustains the kingdom starts weakening and a drought looms over Kosala, Ayodhya’s citizens begin to disappear mysteriously. Ambitious aristocrats manipulate the inexperienced king to their ends, while fickle allies seize the opportunity to assert their independence. And unknown to Bharat, the Lo...

The Mewar Conspiracy: An Epic Saga of How the Rajputs Defeated Aurangzeb | A true historical account of an epic love story that led to a war
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

The Mewar Conspiracy: An Epic Saga of How the Rajputs Defeated Aurangzeb | A true historical account of an epic love story that led to a war

One Princess. Two Kings. Three Kingdoms. Who will win both the land and the love? Kishengarh, 1660: A reckless mistake by Princess Charumati leads to a marriage proposal by the cruel Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. She has no choice but to turn to Rana Raj Singh, the Rajput ruler of Mewar. The great-great-grandson of Maharana Pratap, he is a true Rajput! He would never ignore a woman's plea for help— especially one he loves with all his heart. But the Rana knows that Aurangzeb is not an enemy to be taken lightly—he has the resources of the Mughal empire at his disposal and revenge to fuel his actions. How will the brave Rajput ruler keep his promise to the Princess? The Mewar Conspiracy is a historical account of the epic saga of how the Rajputs defeated Aurangzeb.

I Will Call You Once I Arrive in Kyiv
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 334

I Will Call You Once I Arrive in Kyiv

On January 8, 2020, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps shot down Ukrainian International Airline flight PS752. Families of the survivors asked famed Iranian dissident author Moniro Ravanipour to help them write memories of their loved ones. This book is the story of what was achieved during these coaching sessions on memoir writing. In the book, drawing on a Persian tradition that includes Rumi and Hafiz, we can understand the differences between Iranian coaching and American writing workshops and see how a person can dance though the middle of the storm. Translation by the excellent work of M.R. Ghanoonparvar.

Jahanara: A Novel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 149

Jahanara: A Novel

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Eka

A NOVEL ON THE INNER LIFE OF SHAH JAHAN’S DAUGHTER, JAHANARA Little is known about Shah Jahan’s daughter Jahanara, the most erudite of Mughal princesses. Even as an adolescent she advised her emperor father on state affairs and diplomacy. Fending off the machinations of Shah Jahan’s devious stepmother, Noor Mahal, who manipulated her husband Jahangir and later Aurangzeb like a puppeteer, Jahanara is known to have continually attempted to broker peace between Shah Jahan, Dara Shikoh and Aurangzeb. Conversant in Persian, Sanskrit and several other languages, she had studied not only the Quran but also the Vedas and Puranas. She owned, at one point, the largest number of ships for sea tra...

Abbas Kiarostami
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 265

Abbas Kiarostami

Before his death in 2016, Abbas Kiarostami wrote or directed more than thirty films in a career that mirrored Iranian cinema's rise as an international force. His 1997 feature Taste of Cherry made him the first Iranian filmmaker to win the Palme d'Or at Cannes. Critics' polls continue to place Close-Up (1990) and Through the Olive Trees (1994) among the masterpieces of world cinema. Yet Kiarostami's naturalistic impulses and winding complexity made him one of the most divisive—if influential—filmmakers of his time. In this expanded second edition, award-winning Iranian filmmaker Mehrnaz Saeed-Vafa and film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum renew their illuminating cross-cultural dialogue on Kiarostami's work. The pair chart the filmmaker's late-in-life turn toward art galleries, museums, still photography, and installations. They also bring their distinct but complementary perspectives to a new conversation on the experimental film Shirin. Finally, Rosenbaum offers an essay on watching Kiarostami at home while Saeed-Vafa conducts a deeply personal interview with the director on his career and his final feature, Like Someone in Love.