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Safiatou prit le soin de s'assurer qu'il n'y avait plus personne dans l'immeuble. Elle prit la corde qu'elle venait d'acheter, l'attacha solidement à quelque chose fixé au plafond. Les yeux embués de larmes, Safiatou monta sur une chaise, elle passa la corde autour de son cou. La jeune fille observa une dernière fois tous les coins et recoins de la maison. Son regard se posa une dernière fois sur la note qu'elle avait adressée à Idrissa. Elle lui avait expliqué tout, du début jusqu'à la fin, sans rien oublier. Elle leva les yeux au plafond et vit que la corde était solidement nouée au plafond. Safiatou ferma ensuite les yeux et sauta dans le...
Cet ouvrage collectif est un recueil de sept nouvelles dont la direction rédactionnelle a été assurée par l'Écrivain Éburnéen SOUSSOY d'Ébène. Dans leur grande majorité, les Nouvelles évoquent des thèmes relatifs à l'amour, que l'auteur du texte traite sous l'angle de son choix.
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Fundamentals of Midwifery: A Textbook for Students makes the subject of midwifery accessible, informative and motivating, ensuring that it is an essential text for the aspiring midwife! This resource brings together knowledge from a collection of clinical experts and experienced academics to support your learning and prepare you for the challenges faced in contemporary midwifery healthcare. It presents you with the ‘must-have’ information that you need concerning both the theoretical and practical aspects of what it means to be a midwife. With extensive full colour illustrations throughout, as well as activities and scenarios, this user-friendly textbook will support you throughout your ...
Does Islamic law define Islamic ethics? Or is the law a branch of a broader ethical system? Or is it but one of several independent moral discourses, Islamic and otherwise, competing for Muslims’ allegiance? The essays in this book present a range of answers: some take fiqh as the defining framework for ethics, others insert the law into a broader ethical system, and others present it as just one among several parallel Islamic ethical discourses, or show how Islamic ethics might coexist with non-Muslim normative systems. Their answers have far reaching implications for epistemology, for the authority of jurists and lay Muslims, for the practical moral challenges of daily life, and for relationships with non-Muslims. The book presents Muslim ethicists with a strategic contemporary choice: should they pursue a single overarching methodology for judging all ethical questions, or should they relish the rhetorical and political competition of alternative but not necessarily incompatible moral discourses?
Cultural Writing. Middle Eastern Studies. Religious Studies. ASHURA is largely made up of photographs or video stills of Ashura, the ceremony of self-flagellation and bloodletting performed by some Twelver Shi'ites to mark their wait for the coming of a twelfth imam. Blood literally soaks these men, the floor, the street, their sneakers, and Toufic's lens does not blink. Meanwhile his thoughts on the cultural and philosophic implications of the ritual, strangely cool and confident against a background of such ecstatic religious fervor, reframes everything from film to Islam to Toufic himself. Toufic writes: "Al-Husayn, the grandson of the prophet Muhammad and the son of the first Shi'ite imam, 'Ali, was slaughtered alongside many members of his family in the desert in 680. This memory is torture to me. But, basically, one can say "this memory is torture to me" of every memory, since each reminiscence envelops at some level the memory of the origin of memory..."