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A HISTORY OF ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY – THIRD EDITION
A history of Islamic Philosophy by Majid Fakhry is the first comprehensive survey of Islamic philosophy from the seventh century to the present. It traces the development of Islamic philosophy and its impact on various aspects of Muslim cultural life. The book shows how, as the Islamic world began to confront foreign cultures, scholastic theology, known in Arabic as Kalam, arose as a direct by product of interaction with Greek and Christian philosophy. Mysticism (Arabic Sufism) in both its extravagant form, as conditioned by Hindu thought, or its indigenous moderate form, is discussed at length.
The book examines the rise of pan-Islamism in modern times and the many currents it has generated, including secularism and fundamentalism, which are still pitted against each other throughout the Muslim world. It also considers the way in which Islamic philosophy assimilated and expanded the Greek philosophical legacy, which eventually found its way to Western Europe after centuries of near-total oblivion.
This third revised edition, which includes masterful translations of texts never before available in English, has been updated and expanded to reflect current events and recent Islamic scholarship.
ISBN: 0231132212
Publisher: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS₨ 7,502 -
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CONSTITUTION MAKING UNDER OCCUPATION
ISBN: 9780231143028
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DYING TO KILL
Mia Bloom examines the use, strategies, successes, and failures of suicide bombing in Asia, the Middle East, and Europe and assesses the effectiveness of government responses. She begins with a review of the long history of terrorism, from the Japanese kamikazes during World War II to the Palestinian, Tamil, Iraqi, and Chechen terrorists of today. Bloom explores how suicide terror is used to in still public fear, attract international news coverage, gain support for terrorist causes, and create solidarity or competition between disparate terrorist organizations. She also considers how terrorist groups learn from one another, how they respond to counter terror tactics, and where they receive their funding. A new preface features an in-depth study of modern-day Pakistan, Somalia, and Iraq. Bloom boldly contends that social and political motivations inspire suicide bombers, and she develops a theory explaining why terrorist tactics work in some instances and fail in others.
ISBN: 0231133210
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DYING TO KILL
What motivates suicide bombers? Can we stop them by winning the hearts and minds of local populations? Will the phenomenon spread to the United States? These vital questions are at the heart of this important book. Mia Bloom contrasts the use of suicide bombing in Asia, the Middle East, and Europe and considers the effect and effectiveness of government responses across several regions. The book begins with a review of the long history of terrorism, including the Jewish Zealots in the first century, the Hindu Thugs in ancient times, the Ismail Assassins of the twelfth century, the Japanese Kamikaze during World War II, and Palestinian, Tamil, and Chechen terrorists of today. Bloom differentiates between religious and nationalist groups, pointing out that several of the most lethal terrorist organizations are decidedly secular. One chapter focuses on what motivates women to become martyrs. The motives of individuals are important but the larger question is what external factors make it possible for terrorism to flourish? Bloom describes these conditions and develops a theory of why terrorist tactics work in some instances and fail in others.
ISBN: 0231133200
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GROWTH AND POLICY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
ISBN: 9780231150149
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HOLLYWOOD FROM VIETNAM REAGAN … AND BEYOND
ISBN: 0231129661
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LOVE SONG OF THE DARK LORD
ISBN: 0231110979 – Paperback
Publisher: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS
ISBN: 0231110979
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MODERN ARABIC POETRY
Badr-ud-Din Tyabji’s first volume of memoirs is a personal record encompassing half a century of India’s recent history. The momentous changes this period witnessed are chronicled by Tyabji from a unique position of vantage. Diverse cultural and intellectual influences – an enlightened Islamic and strongly nationalist family tradition, tempered by a liberal Western education – shaped his forceful personality and distinguished career. This volume traces the author’s childhood and youth under the Raj, his experience as a civil service officer, the rough crossing over into Independence under the shadow of Partition, the shaping of the new sovereign republic, and his experiences of the Indian Foreign Service in its infancy.
The Tyabji family rose from a background of entrepreneurial prosperity to social prominence in an age when emerging nationalism was propelling the country swiftly towards a final confrontation with its colonial identity. These memoirs bring to life personalities and events of this vibrant period, not too distant but already sadly fading from national memory. The value of the book as a historical documentation is greatly enhanced by the author’s robust wisdom, eye for detail and wry sense of humour. But his sharp observation, unflinching candour and cutting wit are always mellowed by a lively curiosity and instinctive generosity of heart. A self confessed egoist, Tyabji counter – balances his nostalgia for the past with pragmatic evaluation without detracting from its essential period charm.
ISBN: 9694020174 – Paperback
Publisher: VANGUARD BOOKS
ISBN: 0231052731
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NASER-E-KHOSRAW’S BOOK OF TRAVELS(SAFARNAMA)
ISBN: 0929261089 – Paperback
Publisher: WALTER FOSTER PUBLISHER
ISBN: 0887060676
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NEW FAITHS, OLD FEARS
As a result of immigration from Asia in the wake of the passage of the 1965 Hart-Celler Immigration Act, the fastest-growing religions in America-faster than all Christian groups combined-are Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism. In this remarkable book, a leading scholar of religion asks how these new faiths have changed or have been changed by the pluralist face of American civil society. How have these new religious minorities been affected by the deep-rooted American ambivalence toward foreign traditions? Bruce Lawrence casts a comparativist eye on the American religious scene and explores the ways in which various groups of Asian immigrants have, and sometimes have not, been integrated into the American polity. In the process, he offers several important correctives. Too often, Lawrence argues, profiles of Asian American experience focus exclusively on immigrants from East Asia, to the exclusion of South Asian and West Asian voices.New Faiths, Old Fears seeks to make all Asians equally important and to break free of traditional geographic markers, most reflecting nineteenth-century imperial values, that artificially divide the people of the “Middle East” from the rest of Asia, with whom they share certain religious and cultural ties.
Iranian Americans, in particular, emerge as a vital bridge group whose experience tells us much about how Asians of many different backgrounds have found their way in their new nation. Beyond simply expanding and refining our conception of who Asian Americans are, Lawrence draws instructive comparisons between Asian Americans’ experience and those of Native, African, and Hispanic Americans, exposing undercurrents of racial and class antagonisms. He concludes that we cannot fully comprehend the contours and valences of culture and religion in America without understanding how this racialized class prejudice shapes the views of the dominant class toward immigrants and other marginal groups.
ISBN: 0231115202
Publisher: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS