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“Saya tak percaya! Kalau benar dia dah mati, mana buktinya! Kenapa saya tak dibenarkan tengok mayat dia? Kenapa pihak polis macam teragak-agak nak sahkan identitinya?” Tiga tahun Ridwan hidup dalam ilusi. Beranggapan isterinya masih hidup sedangkan isterinya telah meninggal dunia dalam suatu kemalangan ngeri. Dia semakin panasaran saat bertemu dengan gadis bernama DD yang mirip wajah isterinya, Dian Daliya. Beria-ia dia menyatakan DD adalah isterinya. Lekuk lesung pipit di kedua-dua belah pipi dan tahi lalat di pipi kanan dijadikan bukti. Dia separuh gila mengejar DD. DD menganggap Ridwan gila. Dia jadi takut dengan perangai Ridwan. Puas dinafikan, namun Ridwan tetap tidak percaya. Dia jadi fobia dikejar oleh bayangan cinta Ridwan. Bila Ridwan tetap bertegas menyatakan yang DD isterinya, dia jadi keliru. Betulkah dia isteri Ridwan sedangkan dia sudah bertunang dengan Dazrin?
Leading scholars discuss how 'Islam' and 'liberalism' have been entwined historically and politically and how Muslims have thought about this longstanding relationship.
This book deals with both Mediterranean and Islamic history. It outlines the political history of the Fatimid period, and Fatimid relationships with Byzantium. Other topics discussed are the structure of the Fatimid state, Fatimid army and navy, and the wars with the Crusaders.
ORANG kata, bercinta dengan dengan golongan artis amat membahayakan kerana hu-bung an pastinya tidak akan kekal lama. Namun bagi Kyra, dia percaya kepada Ariff kerana amat mengenali lelaki itu, jiran sebelah rumahnya. Tidak mungkin Ariff sanggup mempersendakan cinta dan kasih sayang mereka. Namun, langit tidak selalunya cerah. Hubungan mereka yang sudah mendapat restu daripada keluarga tidak bermakna lagi buat Kyra. Kenyataan Ariff yang terpampang di dada akhbar benar-benar merobek hatinya. Sanggup lelaki itu menafi kan hubungan mereka ketika disoal media dan menyatakan bahawa Kyra hanyalah jirannya.Gadis itu lantas membawa diri yang lara. Dia nekad tidak mahu berjumpa dengan lelaki itu. Namun, dunianya yang sudah tenang dikocak pula dengan berita Ariff ditangkap khalwat. Bencinya terhadap lelaki itu sudah tidak dapat dibendung lagi.Ariff baru tersedar daripada peristiwa hitam itu. Dunianya pula semakin gelap tanpa Kyra di sisi. Dia harus memperisterikan Kyra kerana masih lagi menyayangi gadis itu. Namun, apa yang dibimbanginya... adakah gadis itu masih mahu bertamu di hati-nya sedangkan mendengar suaranya pun sudah tidak sudi lagi
Anybody with the chance of teaching English to Indonesian speakers should have experienced difficulties when it comes to non-verbal predicates and the placement of be. This volume looks at this matter from a grammar competition perspective. An experiment conducted in Bandar Lampung with Indonesian learners of English identified specific error patterns. These patterns result from grammar competition between the L1 Indonesian and the L2 English. This work mainly deals with the influence of adverbs such as still or already, and the category of the non-verbal predicate (adjectival, nominal, preposition phrase). Although the main focus of this work is in the field of language acquisition, this volume also provides a detailed contrast between English and Indonesian non-verbal predicates and the contrast of the English copula be and the Indonesian copulas ada and adalah. The lingusitic description is done in a generative DM-based approach. Thus, this volume does not only provide new insights in the field language acquisiton, but also in the generative description of Indonesian in general and non-verbal predicates in particular.
This book describes medieval Islamic medicine and to explore a specific medical text, On the Prevention of Bodily Ills in Egypt by 'Ali ibn Ridwan (A.D. 998 - 1068). It seeks to answer the following questions: What did it mean to be a doctor in medieval Islamic society? What was the nature of the medicine that physicians practiced? And what was the relationship between physician and patient?
An accessible and stirring representation of what it means to be "the crusaded," The Race for Paradise captures for the first time the rich variety of the Islamic experience of the Crusades during the Middle Ages.
This volume brings together a series of articles by John France, published over a span of more than forty years, covering a number of aspects of the military and crusading history of the Middle Ages, both in Europe and the Near East. An interest in understanding how war worked and why informs a first group of articles, ranging from Carolingian armies to the organisation of war in the 13th century. The focus then turns to the Crusades, the most ambitious conquests of the era, with a set of studies on the First Crusade and others on the manner and conduct of warfare in the territories of the Latin East. The volume also includes a major unpublished analysis, co-authored with Nicholas Morton, of the problems faced by the local Islamic powers in the early Crusading period, reminding us that an army is only as strong as its enemies permit, and suggesting that the crusaders should be seen in this light.
In this book, distinguished scholars provide an accessible introduction to the structure of political power under the Mamluks and its economic foundations.
This book is a groundbreaking history of balance, exploring how a new model of equilibrium emerged during the medieval period.