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This book presents an invaluable contribution to the debate on the
compatibility of Islam and modernity. It is full of arguments and
examples showing how Islam can be understood in line with modern
life, human rights, democracy, the rule of law, civil society and
pluralism. The three authors come from different countries,
represent different gender perspectives and have a Shia, a Sunni
and a non-Muslim background respectively which makes the book a
unique source of information and inspiration.' - Irmgard Marboe,
University of Vienna, AustriaThis well-informed book explains,
reflects on and analyzes Islamic law, not only in the classical
legal tradition of Sharia, but also its modern, contemporary
context. The book explores the role of Islamic law in secular
Western nations and reflects on the legal system of Islam in its
classical context as applied in its traditional homeland of the
Middle East and also in South East Asia. Written by three leading
scholars from three different backgrounds: a Muslim in the Sunni
tradition, a Muslim in the Shia tradition, and a non-Muslim woman -
the book is not only unique, but also enriched by differing
insights into Islamic law. Sir William Blair provides the foreword
to a book which acknowledges that Islam continues to play a vital
role not just in the Middle East but across the wider world, the
discussion on which the authors embark is a crucial one. The book
starts with an analysis of the nature of Islamic law, its concepts,
meaning and sources, as well as its development in different stages
of Islamic history. This is followed by accounts of how Islamic law
is being practised today. Key modern institutions are discussed,
such as the parliament, judiciary, dar al-ifta, political parties,
and other important organizations. It continues by analysing some
key concepts in our modern times: nation-state, citizenship, ummah,
dhimmah (recognition of the status of certain non-Muslims in
Islamic states), and the rule of law. The book investigates how in
recent times, more and more fatwas are issued collectively rather
than emanating from an individual scholar. The authors then
evaluate how Islamic law deals with family matters, economics,
crime, property and alternative dispute resolution. Lastly, the
book revisits certain contemporary issues of debate in Islamic law
such as the burqa, halal food, riba (interest) and apostasy. Modern
Perspectives on Islamic Law will become a standard scholarly text
on Islamic law. Its wide-ranging coverage will appeal to
researchers and students of Islamic law, or Islamic studies in
general. Legal practitioners will also be interested in the
comparative aspects of Islamic law presented in this book.
Contents: Foreword by The Honorable Sir William Blair Preface
Prologue 1. The Nature of Law, and its Relationship with Religion,
in Islam 2. Islamic Law and Institutions 3. Seeing a Western Nation
through Muslim Eyes: Citizenship and the Sharia in Modern
Nation-states 4. Fatwa and Muftis 5. Islamic Family Law 6.
Mediation, Arbitration and Islamic Alternative Dispute Resolution
7. Islamic Law and Economics 8. Property Rights, Inheritance Law
and Trusts (waqf) 9. Islamic Criminal Law 10. Contemporary Debates
On and Within Islam Epilogue Index
This book presents an invaluable contribution to the debate on the
compatibility of Islam and modernity. It is full of arguments and
examples showing how Islam can be understood in line with modern
life, human rights, democracy, the rule of law, civil society and
pluralism. The three authors come from different countries,
represent different gender perspectives and have a Shia, a Sunni
and a non-Muslim background respectively which makes the book a
unique source of information and inspiration.' - Irmgard Marboe,
University of Vienna, AustriaThis well-informed book explains,
reflects on and analyzes Islamic law, not only in the classical
legal tradition of Sharia, but also its modern, contemporary
context. The book explores the role of Islamic law in secular
Western nations and reflects on the legal system of Islam in its
classical context as applied in its traditional homeland of the
Middle East and also in South East Asia. Written by three leading
scholars from three different backgrounds: a Muslim in the Sunni
tradition, a Muslim in the Shia tradition, and a non-Muslim woman -
the book is not only unique, but also enriched by differing
insights into Islamic law. Sir William Blair provides the foreword
to a book which acknowledges that Islam continues to play a vital
role not just in the Middle East but across the wider world, the
discussion on which the authors embark is a crucial one. The book
starts with an analysis of the nature of Islamic law, its concepts,
meaning and sources, as well as its development in different stages
of Islamic history. This is followed by accounts of how Islamic law
is being practised today. Key modern institutions are discussed,
such as the parliament, judiciary, dar al-ifta, political parties,
and other important organizations. It continues by analysing some
key concepts in our modern times: nation-state, citizenship, ummah,
dhimmah (recognition of the status of certain non-Muslims in
Islamic states), and the rule of law. The book investigates how in
recent times, more and more fatwas are issued collectively rather
than emanating from an individual scholar. The authors then
evaluate how Islamic law deals with family matters, economics,
crime, property and alternative dispute resolution. Lastly, the
book revisits certain contemporary issues of debate in Islamic law
such as the burqa, halal food, riba (interest) and apostasy. Modern
Perspectives on Islamic Law will become a standard scholarly text
on Islamic law. Its wide-ranging coverage will appeal to
researchers and students of Islamic law, or Islamic studies in
general. Legal practitioners will also be interested in the
comparative aspects of Islamic law presented in this book.
Contents: Foreword by The Honorable Sir William Blair Preface
Prologue 1. The Nature of Law, and its Relationship with Religion,
in Islam 2. Islamic Law and Institutions 3. Seeing a Western Nation
through Muslim Eyes: Citizenship and the Sharia in Modern
Nation-states 4. Fatwa and Muftis 5. Islamic Family Law 6.
Mediation, Arbitration and Islamic Alternative Dispute Resolution
7. Islamic Law and Economics 8. Property Rights, Inheritance Law
and Trusts (waqf) 9. Islamic Criminal Law 10. Contemporary Debates
On and Within Islam Epilogue Index
In Muslim Integration: Pluralism and Multiculturalism in New
Zealand and Australia, contributors from a range of backgrounds
investigate the state of Muslim integration in New Zealand and
Australia. The growing presence of a Muslim minority has invited
these two Pacific settler states to closely consider the question
of Muslim integration into Western society. This collection
discusses the future of religio-cultural pluralism, multicultural
policies, and the growing demands for greater emphasis on
assimilation. Contributors examine issues such as parallel
societies, Islamophobia, radicalization, tolerance, adaptation and
mutual adjustment, legal pluralism, the role of mosque
architecture, and media depictions of Muslims are examined.
Recommended for scholars of anthropology, religious studies,
sociology, and political science.
The study of Asia and its plural legal systems is of increasing
significance, both within and outside Asia. Lawyers, whether in
Australia, America or Europe, or working within an Asian
jurisdiction, require a sound knowledge of how the law operates
across this fast-growing and diverse region. Law and Legal
Institutions of Asia is the first book to offer a comprehensive
assessment of eleven key jurisdictions in Asia - China, Hong Kong,
Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei
Darussalam, Singapore and the Philippines. Written by academics and
practitioners with particular expertise in their state or
territory, each chapter uses a breakthrough approach, facilitating
cross-jurisdictional comparisons and giving essential insights into
how law functions in different ways across the region and in each
of the individual jurisdictions.
'I used to be afraid of the dark. I imagined there were all sorts
of ghosts and ghouls lurking in the shadows at night. If only I'd
known then, what I know now...' Murphy. Twelve-year-old Murphy Moss
has a fascination for ghosts, mysteries and anything creepy. He
ends up working a few hours a week at the Secondhand Spook shop.
The shop's owner supplies ghosts, phantoms and other unworldly
creatures to those who want to buy or hire them for special
occasions. The trouble starts when one of the Secondhand Spooks,
Lucky Eddie, goes missing. Lucky Eddie has been darkled (captured
by three evil ghouls known as the Darkles). The Darkles have a plan
to cause chaos at the Creepy Castle when ghosts from all over the
world gather to celebrate the night of December 32nd. Murphy and
his friend, Evie Snow, become involved in the trouble, along with a
lively and fascinating selection of weird characters including: the
Freaky Phantom, Raggety Wraith, Rattlebones the skeleton, Mr
Macabre the Horrible Highlander, the Spectre Inspector, Sebastian
Knight and his ancient ghostly butler, Fossil, and Un-Dead Fred the
cat. Secondhand Spooks - December 32nd is a children's book with an
exciting plot and a great variety of wonderful characters. Set in a
fascinating world of ghosts, ghouls and phantoms, the book is ideal
for those looking for a spooky and humorous read. Includes some
illustrations.
The Bitch-Proof Suit is a fresh and exciting story with plenty of
humor and romance - with all the charm of Dublin and glamor of New
York.When Blue (Bluebell) Byrne is up against the odds in the world
of New York fashion marketing, she needs the ultimate in
accessories - a bitch-proof suit. Her marketing experience has
helped her create the perfect suit. She had it made by bespoke
tailors, cut with twice the precision at half the price. No labels,
no trends, just sheer cutting edge class.The story starts in
Manhattan. Blue is about to put her suit to the ultimate test when
she vies against a boardroom full of conniving business rivals to
win the top job assignment - to work in the company's office in
Dublin, Ireland, and settle a few scores at the same time.The suit,
her negotiating skills and gutsy determination helps Blue win the
job. Within hours she sets off for Dublin. It's the one place she
swore she'd never go back to. Six years ago she'd left that city
behind, along with Morgan Daire, the man who broke her heart, sure
she'd never return. It had almost destroyed her once, but
hell...she loves a challenge She'll be working with the unspeakably
glamorous and influential Verde Valmont, and Verde's Irish
assistant Emer. Blue will also be facing up to the formidable
Dubliner, Morgan Daire, the man whose past is inexorably linked
with hers. Then there's her friend, Dublin designer, Murphy, an
incorrigible rogue whose flirting causes jealousy and all sorts of
trouble. She also encounters the sexy and handsome Sears Pearson, a
New York coolhunter, who takes an interest in her. With Morgan and
Sears vying for her attention, and Murphy causing
misunderstandings, her love life is anything but smooth.This is a
sparkling new novel, brimming with romance, humor, friendship,
rivalry, Irish cocktails and scandalous behavior.Note: The
Bitch-Proof Suit did actually exist. The author, De-ann Black,
designed and wore it several years ago when living and working in
Dublin, and it served its purpose brilliantly.
The Cure For Love is a romantic comedy set in Cornwall and
London.The story starts in London. Daisy is broken-hearted when her
boyfriend, Sebastian, announces his engagement to Celeste.
Sebastian works for a publishing company in London. Celeste's
father, Franklin, owns the company. Daisy is a freelance botanical
illustrator who often works for Franklin, illustrating books.Angry
and betrayed, Daisy leaves London and heads for a break in
Cornwall. Franklin has given her the keys to his holiday cottage in
a small Cornish town. The seclusion she seeks is soon disturbed
when she meets Jake Wolfe. Jake is a successful businessman who
owns and runs a health food shop in the town. He is also the author
of herbal books. His latest book is his finest project, to find a
cure for lovesickness. He believes he has found the cure for love.
All he requires is someone broken-hearted to test out the latest
version of his remedy.Daisy and Jake are immediately at odds. Daisy
doesn't want to be anyone's guinea pig. Finally, Daisy agrees to
test Jake's cure for love. Will it cure her of being in love with
Sebastian? Or has she fallen for Jake? Perhaps castle owner Roman
Penhaligan has stolen her heart? Will she take it? Or will everyone
stop her drinking the remedy before it's too late?Crazy and
comical, this book is filled with entertaining characters like the
local gossip, Mrs Lemon, whimsical uncle Woolley, incorrigible
Sharky the baker, and others.The Cure for Love is a light-hearted
romance.
In this action-packed, modern thriller, based in Scotland, Riley is
tasked by the Glasgow police force to investigate the killing of a
man whose computer insists never existed. Unfortunately, Riley
discovers his own name is on the killer's hit list, once again
providing him with his usual measure of strife. As a historian and
cyber sleuth he's also asked to help investigate the strange murder
of a high ranking British politician. When the cases seem to be
linked, this results in his past coming back to haunt him. Riley
has a double-edged existence and a dark, adventure filled past.
He's a former member of the SBS - the Special Boat Service, one of
the most secretive units of the British Special Forces. Comparable
to the SAS, the predominantly Royal Navy unit are experts on both
land and sea. Through his special investigations, Riley is drawn
into dramatic and dangerous situations that go beyond the confines
of his cyber sleuth expertise. Riley's world is inhabited by
criminals, politicians, the police and British military - and those
with a mind for mystery and deceit.
This is a script book. It is laid out in script format.Storyline:
Somewhere in the heart of rural Scotland is a well-kept secret - a
hidden location for a self-assembly business that manufactures
traditional English, Scottish and Irish pubs ready-made and
flat-packed to be sold on the international market. Business is
starting to thrive for the owner, Fergus, and the two lads who work
for him - Alvie and Teapot. Orders are coming in from buyers in
Europe and America. This is spectacular news for Fergus who has
found a special way to create these pubs. It's astonishing what you
can do with a hammer, nails, varnished newspapers, old photographs
of someone's grandfather and sticky backed plastic. But with
success comes competition. How long will it be before someone else
jumps on the bandwagon and manufactures Fergus' pubs for sale
abroad? For this reason, Fergus protects his location and methods
fiercely from prying eyes. He moves from London up to a derelict
croft in the wilds of Scotland that was left to him by his late
grandmother. Within the basic workshop of Area 52, Fergus and his
team go to great lengths to protect their production methods.
Unfortunately, the area that Fergus unwittingly names Area 52 (sums
are not his strong point), is part of a secret rocket science base
where three rocket scientists (Professor Prith, Nora Blonde and
Jack) work on space related projects. One lot doesn't know about
the other - at least not at first. When Fergus finds out his secret
stronghold is compromised by the rocket scientists, he's determined
to fight for his territory, especially when he's about to expand
his pub production. The new thistle logos are already at the
printers. The sign outside his secret business reads: UFO and has
an entirely different meaning than sighting flying saucers.
An Irish ex-boyfriend, aNew York newspaper editor, a movie star,
and a Hollywood agent -the men in Phred's life cause her nothing
but trouble.So the last thing she needs is to become one of the
paparazzi.When Dublin newspaper journalist, Phred, is dumped by her
Irish boyfriend, Finbar, she runs off to New York to make a fresh
start. She ends up working as a journalist for a newspaper in
Manhattan.Set in a snowy November in New York, Phred's world is
filled with romance, humour and excitement involving her attractive
newspaper editor, Royce, gorgeous movie star, Bradley Goldsilver,
and handsome Hollywood agent, Vaughn.Royce sends Phred out one
night to a New York movie premier. Phred is a journalist, not a
photographer, but Royce wants her to go.Her assignment is to glean
a candid shot of movie star, Bradley Goldsilver, at his latest
movie premier. No mean feat. Especially as every other big burly
paparazzo with their eye on the money is vying for the same.Phred,
a reluctant paparazzo, does something outrageously out of character
to get the photograph she needs - and ends up in the headlines
herself.Phred gives a whole new perspective to the world of the
paparazzi.
The Bitch-Proof Suit is a sparkling and exciting novel, brimming
with romance, humor, friendship, rivalry, Irish cocktails and
scandalous behavior. When Blue (Bluebell) Byrne is up against the
odds in the world of New York fashion marketing, she needs the
ultimate in accessories - a bitch-proof suit. Her marketing
experience has helped her create the perfect suit. She had it made
by bespoke tailors, cut with twice the precision at half the price.
No labels, no trends, just sheer cutting edge class. The story
starts in Manhattan. Blue is about to put her suit to the ultimate
test when she vies against a boardroom full of conniving business
rivals to win the top job assignment - to work in the company's
office in Dublin, Ireland, and settle a few scores at the same
time. The suit, her negotiating skills and gutsy determination
helps Blue win the job. Within hours she sets off for Dublin. It's
the one place she swore she'd never go back to. Six years ago she'd
left that city behind, along with Morgan Daire, the man who broke
her heart, sure she'd never return. It had almost destroyed her
once, but hell...she loves a challenge She'll be working with the
unspeakably glamorous and influential Verde Valmont, and Verde's
Irish assistant, Emer. Blue will also be facing up to the
formidable Dubliner, Morgan Daire, the man whose past is inexorably
linked with hers. Then there's her friend, Dublin designer, Murphy,
an incorrigible rogue whose flirting causes jealousy and all sorts
of trouble. She also encounters the sexy and handsome Sears
Pearson, a New York coolhunter. The Bitch-Proof Suit did actually
exist. The author, De-ann Black, designed and wore it several years
ago when living and working in Dublin, and it served its purpose
brilliantly.
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Faeriefied (Paperback)
De-Ann Black; Illustrated by De-Ann Black
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R420
Discovery Miles 4 200
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The faeries of Whispering Wood plan to modernise themselves so that
people will start believing in them again.They ask a sprite to
teach them about new technology, and inadvertently enlist the help
of Finlay, an elficologist, along with Mrs Bell who owns the ice
cream shop, and her shifty cat.They also try to hire a newspaper
journalist to help with their publicity campaign, and unwittingly
become the target of an unscrupulous reporter known as the Horrible
Hack. Thankfully, they have the back up of the Wandflower faeries,
led by Scabious Violetshifter, editor of the Faerie News, Winter
Wolf-Bane his sub-editor, and faerie photo-journalist, Flaxy
Blewit, together with Nettle-Wick the troll.Apart from convincing
humans that they exist to prevent themselves from fading, dealing
with the Horrible Hack, and thwarting the press, the faeries have
to fight the black heart, a faerie who is lurking in Whispering
Wood with the darkest of intentions.Written with a liberal dash of
humor, the story is really about the interaction of the characters,
showing the worst of faerie and human nature at its magical best.
Naive but keen, Dave, Anne and five friends volunteer to become
first-time sponsors, and are matched with an elderly couple from
Kosovo. Little do they know they are about to embark on an
adventure unlike anything ever experienced before.
This true story will make you laugh out loud, bring tears to your
eyes, and leave you wanting to meet this amazing Kosovar couple.
The instant Nezir Brajshori--the tall, confident, outgoing man
better known as "Hajji"--and his wife Nazife--a quiet, retiring,
gentle woman--set foot on Canadian soil and meet their sponsors,
the fun and challenges begin. Adjusting to each other and to
unexpected cultural differences, the sponsors and newcomers share
hilarious moments, overcome language barriers and tackle the
practical difficulties of daily life in a new country.
The sponsors introduce the Brajshoris to Canada's modern, urban
environment, while Hajji entertains with anecdotes of traditional
rural life. Together they celebrate the arrival of the Brajshoris'
son, Dani, rejoice in the excitement of trips to Germany, Mecca,
and Kosovo, and partake in the joy of a visit with the Prime
Minister of Canada. The volunteers learn about the Muslim religion
and the art of living the moment, while Hajji and Nazife
internalize the Canadian way of life.
As years go by, a bond is created. The relationship blossoms, as
sponsors pass from role of helper to friend, becoming as close as
family itself.
In becoming Canadian citizens, the Brajshoris achieve their dreams
of democracy, peace and freedom.
The Art of Healing Childhood Grief is a ground breaking, timely
tool grieving child. facilitator, school counselor or mental health
professional needs to successfully design a safe, child friendly
program to fit any loss situation so children can grieve...and
heal. Drawing on a rich heritage of psychological, educational,
primary prevention and creative traditions, Black and Simpson have
designed and implemented an innovative, school-based support
program to usher in a new approach to childhood grief. Now in its
fourth edition, this labor of love is filled with hundreds of
expressive arts activities and a sequential curriculum organized in
an easy to access format for professionals and lay facilitators to
reference when working with an individual child, a small group of
children or an entire school. Included in this manual is a chapter
on responding to the needs of children children in the aftermath of
death crises such as suicide, homicide, terrorist attacks and war.
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