Author: Adeel Hussain
Publisher: Hurst Publishers
ISBN: 1787388794
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 291
Book Description
This fascinating book uncovers the hidden stories behind Pakistan’s fixation with blasphemy–tales of revenge, political scheming and sovereign betrayal. Hussain’s account opens in nineteenth-century colonial Punjab and traces blasphemy killings to the present, linking their emergence to polemic encounters between Hindu and Muslim revivalist sects, namely the Arya Samaj and the Ahmadiyya. It offers, for the first time, the arresting backstories to the assassinations of Pandit Lekh Ram, a leading Hindu nationalist; Swami Shraddhanand, an early progenitor of Hindu nationalism and the principal advocate for converting Muslims; and Rajpal, the Hindu publisher of a sensationalist book on the Prophet Muhammad. Revenge, Politics and Blasphemy in Pakistan then maps the curious afterlives of these killings, illuminating the most critical moments in Pakistan’s history: 1953, when outraged protestors smashed stores owned by religious minorities, triggering the country’s first state of emergency; 1974, when Islamist parties pressured Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto to put blasphemy on the constitutional agenda; 1984, when Zia-ul-Haq transformed Pakistan according to his Islamist vision, which included more severe punishments for blasphemy; and the twenty-first century, when digital media has dramatically increased the visibility of blasphemy killings, prompting political parties to demonstrate their commitment to the cause.
Revenge, Politics and Blasphemy in Pakistan
Author: Adeel Hussain
Publisher: Hurst Publishers
ISBN: 1787388794
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 291
Book Description
This fascinating book uncovers the hidden stories behind Pakistan’s fixation with blasphemy–tales of revenge, political scheming and sovereign betrayal. Hussain’s account opens in nineteenth-century colonial Punjab and traces blasphemy killings to the present, linking their emergence to polemic encounters between Hindu and Muslim revivalist sects, namely the Arya Samaj and the Ahmadiyya. It offers, for the first time, the arresting backstories to the assassinations of Pandit Lekh Ram, a leading Hindu nationalist; Swami Shraddhanand, an early progenitor of Hindu nationalism and the principal advocate for converting Muslims; and Rajpal, the Hindu publisher of a sensationalist book on the Prophet Muhammad. Revenge, Politics and Blasphemy in Pakistan then maps the curious afterlives of these killings, illuminating the most critical moments in Pakistan’s history: 1953, when outraged protestors smashed stores owned by religious minorities, triggering the country’s first state of emergency; 1974, when Islamist parties pressured Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto to put blasphemy on the constitutional agenda; 1984, when Zia-ul-Haq transformed Pakistan according to his Islamist vision, which included more severe punishments for blasphemy; and the twenty-first century, when digital media has dramatically increased the visibility of blasphemy killings, prompting political parties to demonstrate their commitment to the cause.
Publisher: Hurst Publishers
ISBN: 1787388794
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 291
Book Description
This fascinating book uncovers the hidden stories behind Pakistan’s fixation with blasphemy–tales of revenge, political scheming and sovereign betrayal. Hussain’s account opens in nineteenth-century colonial Punjab and traces blasphemy killings to the present, linking their emergence to polemic encounters between Hindu and Muslim revivalist sects, namely the Arya Samaj and the Ahmadiyya. It offers, for the first time, the arresting backstories to the assassinations of Pandit Lekh Ram, a leading Hindu nationalist; Swami Shraddhanand, an early progenitor of Hindu nationalism and the principal advocate for converting Muslims; and Rajpal, the Hindu publisher of a sensationalist book on the Prophet Muhammad. Revenge, Politics and Blasphemy in Pakistan then maps the curious afterlives of these killings, illuminating the most critical moments in Pakistan’s history: 1953, when outraged protestors smashed stores owned by religious minorities, triggering the country’s first state of emergency; 1974, when Islamist parties pressured Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto to put blasphemy on the constitutional agenda; 1984, when Zia-ul-Haq transformed Pakistan according to his Islamist vision, which included more severe punishments for blasphemy; and the twenty-first century, when digital media has dramatically increased the visibility of blasphemy killings, prompting political parties to demonstrate their commitment to the cause.
Talwan's Vengeance
Author: Christy Newman
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781500470876
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
Atho: a world struggling under the iron fist of a corrupt government. Sirotištes take children for both warranted and unwarranted reasons, wars rage on with no end in sight. Magicians and humans on both sides fight for survival. One hopes to overthrow while the other desires complete domination.In this, the first book in the series, Loslin and West Kelser lose their parents and are sent to live in a sirotište. Reunited after seven grueling years, they are thrown yet again into the midst of the chaos. Their pasts and their parents' legacy force them into the wars. Loslin, who has the Gift and captains a ship, attacks cruel and abusive slave owners. He and his brother, West, are destined for an inevitable fate. Loslin is pursued by a certain admiral of the government, who holds a scroll that is mysteriously linked to the Kelsers. They have to face each other's pasts to tie into the future… together, or not at all.
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781500470876
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
Atho: a world struggling under the iron fist of a corrupt government. Sirotištes take children for both warranted and unwarranted reasons, wars rage on with no end in sight. Magicians and humans on both sides fight for survival. One hopes to overthrow while the other desires complete domination.In this, the first book in the series, Loslin and West Kelser lose their parents and are sent to live in a sirotište. Reunited after seven grueling years, they are thrown yet again into the midst of the chaos. Their pasts and their parents' legacy force them into the wars. Loslin, who has the Gift and captains a ship, attacks cruel and abusive slave owners. He and his brother, West, are destined for an inevitable fate. Loslin is pursued by a certain admiral of the government, who holds a scroll that is mysteriously linked to the Kelsers. They have to face each other's pasts to tie into the future… together, or not at all.
Patrolling the Border
Author: Joshua S. Haynes
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
ISBN: 0820353175
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 311
Book Description
Patrolling the Border focuses on a late eighteenth-century conflict between Creek Indians and Georgians. The conflict was marked by years of seemingly random theft and violence culminating in open war along the Oconee River, the contested border between the two peoples. Joshua S. Haynes argues that the period should be viewed as the struggle of nonstate indigenous people to develop an effective method of resisting colonization. Using database and digital mapping applications, Haynes identifies one such method of resistance: a pattern of Creek raiding best described as politically motivated border patrols. Drawing on precontact ideas and two hundred years of political innovation, border patrols harnessed a popular spirit of unity to defend Creek country. These actions, however, sharpened divisions over political leadership both in Creek country and in the infant United States. In both polities, people struggled over whether local or central governments would call the shots. As a state-like institution, border patrols are the key to understanding seemingly random violence and its long-term political implications, which would include, ultimately, Indian removal.
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
ISBN: 0820353175
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 311
Book Description
Patrolling the Border focuses on a late eighteenth-century conflict between Creek Indians and Georgians. The conflict was marked by years of seemingly random theft and violence culminating in open war along the Oconee River, the contested border between the two peoples. Joshua S. Haynes argues that the period should be viewed as the struggle of nonstate indigenous people to develop an effective method of resisting colonization. Using database and digital mapping applications, Haynes identifies one such method of resistance: a pattern of Creek raiding best described as politically motivated border patrols. Drawing on precontact ideas and two hundred years of political innovation, border patrols harnessed a popular spirit of unity to defend Creek country. These actions, however, sharpened divisions over political leadership both in Creek country and in the infant United States. In both polities, people struggled over whether local or central governments would call the shots. As a state-like institution, border patrols are the key to understanding seemingly random violence and its long-term political implications, which would include, ultimately, Indian removal.
Finding Pretty Wolf
Author: April W Gardner
Publisher: Big Spring Press
ISBN: 194583109X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 533
Book Description
One man was hers for a season. The other, for a lifetime. Many moons have passed since the spirits threw Pretty Wolf together with a scrawny brave and left them to scratch out an existence in a deserted, war-torn village. Though he became dear to her, duty to the People lured her away. Back now with her fugitive clan in faraway Spanish Territory, she lives at the trade post with her longtime betrothed, the Englishman called Iron Wood. When their war party returns with captive enemy warriors, Pretty Wolf is ill-prepared for one of them to be the boy she abandoned in the north. Neither is she prepared for that boy to have donned a generous spread of muscles. Or for him to have no trouble calling her master. Night is falling on the Defiance, and it promises to be burial-black. But as Creator Path Maker promised, Strong Bear has found his Wolf. All that’s left is to pray that when the bluecoats invade and rip at the last shreds of her beautiful spirit, there will be something left of her for Strong Bear to love. Scroll up and click BUY NOW to experience the romance of Creek country!
Publisher: Big Spring Press
ISBN: 194583109X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 533
Book Description
One man was hers for a season. The other, for a lifetime. Many moons have passed since the spirits threw Pretty Wolf together with a scrawny brave and left them to scratch out an existence in a deserted, war-torn village. Though he became dear to her, duty to the People lured her away. Back now with her fugitive clan in faraway Spanish Territory, she lives at the trade post with her longtime betrothed, the Englishman called Iron Wood. When their war party returns with captive enemy warriors, Pretty Wolf is ill-prepared for one of them to be the boy she abandoned in the north. Neither is she prepared for that boy to have donned a generous spread of muscles. Or for him to have no trouble calling her master. Night is falling on the Defiance, and it promises to be burial-black. But as Creator Path Maker promised, Strong Bear has found his Wolf. All that’s left is to pray that when the bluecoats invade and rip at the last shreds of her beautiful spirit, there will be something left of her for Strong Bear to love. Scroll up and click BUY NOW to experience the romance of Creek country!
The Hollywood Reporter
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Category : Motion picture industry
Languages : en
Pages : 1004
Book Description
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Category : Motion picture industry
Languages : en
Pages : 1004
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PC Gamer
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Category : Computer games
Languages : en
Pages : 642
Book Description
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Category : Computer games
Languages : en
Pages : 642
Book Description
Blood Bath After Ranjit Singh
Author: Avtar Singh Gill
Publisher:
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Category : Punjab (India)
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Sikh history; covers the period 1839-49.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Punjab (India)
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Sikh history; covers the period 1839-49.
Zain Khan's Tabaqat-i Baburi
Author: Zayn al-Dīn Wafāʼī Khwāfī
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mogul Empire
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
History of the fifth expedition led by Babar, Emperor of Hindustan, 1483-1530 to India.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mogul Empire
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
History of the fifth expedition led by Babar, Emperor of Hindustan, 1483-1530 to India.
Policies and Factionalism in the Oboi Regency, 1661-1669
Author: Robert B. Oxnam
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 756
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 756
Book Description
Sikhs in Britain
Author: Gurharpal Singh
Publisher: Zed Books
ISBN: 9781842777176
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
The history of Sikhs in Britain provides important clues into the evolution of Britain as a multicultural society and the challenges it faces today. The authors examine the complex Anglo-Sikh relationship that led to the initial Sikh settlement and the processes of community-building around Sikh institutions such as gurdwaras. They explore the nature of British Sikh society as reflected in the performance of Sikhs in the labor markets, the changing characteristics of the Sikh family and issues of cultural transmission to the young. They provide an original and insightful account of a community transformed from the site of radical immigrant class politics to a leader of the Sikh diaspora in its search for a separate Sikh state.
Publisher: Zed Books
ISBN: 9781842777176
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
The history of Sikhs in Britain provides important clues into the evolution of Britain as a multicultural society and the challenges it faces today. The authors examine the complex Anglo-Sikh relationship that led to the initial Sikh settlement and the processes of community-building around Sikh institutions such as gurdwaras. They explore the nature of British Sikh society as reflected in the performance of Sikhs in the labor markets, the changing characteristics of the Sikh family and issues of cultural transmission to the young. They provide an original and insightful account of a community transformed from the site of radical immigrant class politics to a leader of the Sikh diaspora in its search for a separate Sikh state.