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'Thought-provoking and charmingly rendered.' Guardian Imagine a
world where seductive male sirens lure brave heroines to their
death, where Icara and her mother fly too close to the sun, and
where beautiful men are forced to wed underworld queens... For
thousands of years, Greek myths have been told and retold. In these
stories, brutality and bravery are reserved for men, while women
are wicked witches or helpless maidens. Today, these myths continue
to shape our ideas about justice, tragedy and what makes a hero's
journey. Karrie and Jonathan love these stories, and have found a
way to breathe new life into them by making one crucial change...
Following the incredible success of Gender Swapped Fairy Tales they
have taken that same simple step. They haven't rewritten the
stories in this book. They haven't reimagined the endings, or
reinvented characters. What they have done is switch all the
genders. You'll be enchanted by the refreshing world this swap
creates - and thunderstruck by the new characters you're about to
discover.
Organ Donation in Islam: The Interplay of Jurisprudence, Ethics,
and Society delves into the complexities and nuances of organ
donation in Muslim communities. A diverse group of authors
including Muslim jurists, academic researchers, clinicians and
policy stakeholders engage with the multi-faceted topic.
Contributions from Sunni and Shia scholars are positioned alongside
each other, giving the reader an appreciation of the different
Islamic traditions and legal methodologies; and qualitative
research examining the views and potential concerns of Muslim
families towards donating organs of loved ones is juxtaposed with
the work of academicians and community advocates engaging diverse
Muslim communities to equip them with the knowledge and tools to
make informed donation decisions. Taken together the collection
yields new ethical, empirical and sociological insights into how
issues of body ownership, the definition of death, and community
engagement interface with the act of donation. Accordingly, this
wide-ranging volume represents a invaluable resource for religious
leaders, healthcare professionals, social scientists, policy
makers, researchers, and others interested in the interplay between
contemporary healthcare, religious tradition, health policy and the
topic of organ donation.
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Into the Quiet
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Beth C Greenberg; Edited by Susan Atlas; Cover design or artwork by Betti Gefecht
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The Book of Enoch
(Hardcover)
Enoch; Contributions by Thomas R. Horn
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R499
R417
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Islamic economics and finance has recently enjoyed a spike in
interest and a rise in status from theology-tinged discussion
fodder for Muslim intellectuals to a fully fledged academic
discipline knocking on the doors of university social science
departments. The Handbook of Empirical Research on Islam and
Economic Life provides a solid background and overview of current
empirical research, evaluating how well Islamic institutions have
performed in pursuing their objectives. With contributions from
leading scholars, this unique Handbook provides chapters examining
a range of phenomena in Islamic finance, focusing on five main
research areas: religion and growth, Islamic social finance,
Islamic banking and finance, Islamic capital market and Sukuk
(Islamic bonds). This selection of research literature provides: -
a socio-economic profile of Muslim countries - an outline of
Islamic systems of accounting and governance - an analysis of the
religion-development link - a consideration of the role of the
state under Islam. Scholars of finance and Islam in Muslim and in
Western universities, students in graduate and post-graduate
courses in Islamic studies, and Islamic research institutes and
libraries in Western, Middle Eastern and Asian universities will
all find great value in this vital resource and its exploration of
a compelling approach to finance. Contributors include: A.U.F.
Ahmad, M.S. Akhtar, E. Aksak, M.A.M. Al JanabiIhsan Isik, N. Alam,
F. Alqahtani, S.O. Alhabshi, C. Aloui, S.B. Anceaur, D. Ashraf, M.
Asutay, A.F. Aysan, O. Bacha, A. Barajas, M. Bekri, C. De Anca, G.
Dewandaru, M. Disli, A.O. El Aloui, M. Farooq, K. Gazdar, R.
Grassa, H.B. Hamida, M.K. Hassan, R. Hayat, C.M. Henry, J. Howe,
M.H. Ibrahim, M. Jahrom, K. Jouaber-Snoussi, F. Kamarudin, M.
Khawaja, H. Khan, K. Khan, O. Krasicka, M.T. Majeed, N.A.K. Malim,
M. Masih, A. Massara, D.G. Mayes, A.K.M. Meera, M. Mehri, C.
Mertzanis, H.S. Min, M.A. Mobin, Y.A. Nainggolan, M. Naseri, A.M.
Nassir, A. Ng, S. Nowak, M.S. Nurzaman, M. Omran, H. Ozturk, M.
Rashid, M.E.S.M. Rashid, R.M. Shafi, A. Shah, N.S. Shirazi, F.
Sufian, G.M.W. Ullah, P. Verhoeven, L. Weill, S. Zaheer, S.R.S.M.
Zain, A. Zarka
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