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‘When your grandpa was in hospital, he asked me one night to
promise him that, when he had gone from us, I would teach you Islam
– our Islam: the Islam I grew up with … In that dark,
impersonal room, he was thinking of you.’ This is why one father
began to teach his daughter night after night not only about his
own religion, but about that which unites all believers, about God
and death, about love and the infinity that surrounds us. This
highly personal book is not only a magical literary masterpiece,
but also a rich resource of knowledge, and this because Navid
Kermani dares to venture into the darkness in order to give
expression to our confusion. And because his way of talking, his
openness, his knowledge which derives from his immersion in two
cultures, are so unique, so light and so deep.
Navid Kermani is one of the outstanding public intellectuals of his
generation. Not one for drawing hard and fast conclusions, his
style of thought is probing, observant, often straying from
well-trodden paths and always peering beyond the present moment to
trace connections and grasp the bigger picture. Well known for his
prize-winning novels and major works of nonfiction, Kermani has
also written for newspapers and magazines ever since he started
working at the local desk of a newspaper at the age of 15.Â
Reporting from war zones and crisis hot spots, he gained widespread
acclaim as a journalist, displaying a rare political sensitivity
which manages to illuminate what politicians fail to see and to
seek out solutions where all appears hopeless. This volume brings
together his brilliantly perceptive writing from the last thirty
years, on topics ranging from terror in the Middle East to crisis
in Europe and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. As a record of
Kermani’s uniquely compassionate curiosity, this absorbing book
is an antidote to the spectre of confusion and despair that stalks
global politics today.
Pain is inevitable. Almost everyone is living with some kind of
pain, whether the cause is physical, emotional, financial, social,
or spiritual. A desire to escape it has led thousands of Canadians
to seek euthanasia, and countless others into opioid addiction.
What can we learn from people around the world for whom pain is a
fact of life? How can we help others bear their pain? How might the
wisdom of earlier eras help us? What answers does faith offer? On
this theme: - Navid Kermani visits farming Madagascar battling
drought caused by climate change. - Benjamin Crosby asks why
churches haven’t spoken out against Canada’s euthanasia
experiment. - Tom Holland sums up the history of pain in two
artworks and three lives. - Lisabeth Button shares correspondence
with a friend succumbing to Alzheimer’s. - Rick Warren
demonstrated how our own suffering can lead to our best ministry. -
Wang Yi, an imprisoned Chinese pastor, calls churches to face
repression boldly. - Leah Libresco Sargeant profiles nuns providing
palliative care. - Eleanor Parker considers an Anglo-Saxon poem,
“The Dream of the Rood.†- Brewer Eberly tells what he learned
from an insufferable patient. - Randall Gauger, who lost his son to
cancer, finds lessons in C. S. Lewis. Also in the issue: - A report
on the resurgence of bison by Nathan Beacom - Original poetry by
Sofia M. Starnes and Julia Nemirovskaya - An excerpt from a new
graphic novel, By Water - Reviews of Barbara Kingsolver’s Demon
Copperhead, James K. A. Smith’s How to Inhabit Time, and Nick
Cave’s and Seán O’Hagan’s Faith, Hope and Carnage. -
Readings from Eduardo Galeano, Felicity of Carthage, Anselm of
Canterbury, Julian of Norwich, Martin Luther, and J. Heinrich
Arnold Plough Quarterly features stories, ideas, and culture for
people eager to apply their faith to the challenges we face. Each
issue includes in-depth articles, interviews, poetry, book reviews,
and art.
Navid Kermani is one of the outstanding public intellectuals of his
generation. Not one for drawing hard and fast conclusions, his
style of thought is probing, observant, often straying from
well-trodden paths and always peering beyond the present moment to
trace connections and grasp the bigger picture. Well known for his
prize-winning novels and major works of nonfiction, Kermani has
also written for newspapers and magazines ever since he started
working at the local desk of a newspaper at the age of 15.Â
Reporting from war zones and crisis hot spots, he gained widespread
acclaim as a journalist, displaying a rare political sensitivity
which manages to illuminate what politicians fail to see and to
seek out solutions where all appears hopeless. This volume brings
together his brilliantly perceptive writing from the last thirty
years, on topics ranging from terror in the Middle East to crisis
in Europe and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. As a record of
Kermani’s uniquely compassionate curiosity, this absorbing book
is an antidote to the spectre of confusion and despair that stalks
global politics today.
Navid Kermani is not only one of Germany's most distinguished
writers and public intellectuals, he is also an outstanding public
speaker who mesmerizes audiences with his well-crafted sentences
and turns of phrase. Whether he is speaking about the plight of
refugees or delivering a eulogy at his father's graveside, Kermani
finds words that surprise his listeners, enlighten them, provoke
them, disturb them or move them to tears. As a German of Iranian
descent whose parents settled in Germany, Kermani is particularly
sensitive to the issues raised by migration and the perceived
tensions between Islam and the West. His speeches are a powerful
demonstration of how much we stand to gain by adhering to the
values of openness, tolerance and mutual respect for the beliefs
and practices of those from other cultures who live among us.
What connects Shiite passion plays with Brecht's drama? Which of
Goethe's poems were inspired by the Quran? How can Ibn Arabi's
theology of sighs explain the plays of Heinrich von Kleist? And why
did the Persian author Sadeq Hedayat identify with the Prague Jew
Franz Kafka? 'One who knows himself and others will here too
understand: Orient and Occident are no longer separable': in this
new book, the critically acclaimed author and scholar Navid Kermani
takes Goethe at his word. He reads the Quran as a poetic text,
opens Eastern literature to Western readers, unveils the mystical
dimension in the works of Goethe and Kleist, and deciphers the
political implications of theatre, from Shakespeare to Lessing to
Brecht. Drawing striking comparisons between diverse literary
traditions and cultures, Kermani argues for a literary
cosmopolitanism that is opposed to all those who would play
religions and cultures against one another, isolating them from one
another by force. Between Quran and Kafka concludes with Kermani's
speech on receiving Germany's highest literary prize, an
impassioned plea for greater fraternity in the face of the tyranny
and terrorism of Islamic State. Kermani's personal assimilation of
the classics gives his work that topical urgency that distinguishes
universal literature when it speaks to our most intimate feelings.
For, of course, love too lies 'between Quran and Kafka'.
What happens when one of Germany's most important writers, himself
a Muslim, immerses himself in the world of Christian art? In this
book, Navid Kermani is awestruck by a religion full of sacrifice
and lamentation, love and wonder, the irrational and the
unfathomable, the deeply human and the divine - a Christianity that
today's Christians rarely speak of so earnestly, boldly and
enthusiastically. With the open-minded curiosity of a non-believer
- or rather a believer in another faith - Kermani engages with
Christian art in its great richness and diversity. The result is an
enchanting reflection which reinvests in Christianity both its
spectacular beauty and its terror. Kermani struggles with the
cross, falls in love at the sight of Mary, experiences the Orthodox
Mass and appreciates the greatness of St Francis. He teaches us to
see the questions of our present-day lives in the pictures of old
masters such as Botticelli, Caravaggio and Rembrandt - not with
lectures on art history or theology, but with an intelligent eye
for the essential details and the underlying relations to seemingly
remote worlds, to literature and to mystical Islam. Kermani's
poetic school of seeing draws us in as we are carried along by his
unique perspective on Christianity, rekindling our interest in
great art at the same time. We are captivated by his unique and
brilliant Islamic reading of the West.
For most of its history, contemporary Paganism has been a religion
of converts. Yet as it enters its fifth decade, it is incorporating
growing numbers of second-generation Pagans for whom Paganism is a
family tradition, not a religious worldview arrived at via a
spiritual quest. In Pagan Family Values, S. Zohreh Kermani explores
the ways in which North American Pagan families pass on their
beliefs to their children, and how the effort to socialize children
influences this new religious movement. The first ethnographic
study of the everyday lives of contemporary Pagan families, this
volume brings their experiences into conversation with contemporary
issues in American religion. Through formal interviews with Pagan
families, participant observation at various pagan events, and data
collected via online surveys, Kermani traces the ways in which
Pagan parents transmit their religious values to their children.
Rather than seeking to pass along specific religious beliefs, Pagan
parents tend to seek to instill values, such as religious tolerance
and spiritual independence, that will remain with their children
throughout their lives, regardless of these children's ultimate
religious identifications. Pagan parents tend to construct an
idealized, magical childhood for their children that mirrors their
ideal childhoods. The socialization of children thus becomes a
means by which adults construct and make meaningful their own
identities as Pagans. Kermani's meticulous fieldwork and clear,
engaging writing provide an illuminating look at parenting and
religious expression in Pagan households and at how new religions
pass on their beliefs to a new generation.
Vast global resources are ploughed into the delivery of treatment
interventions ranging from diet and lifestyle advice to complex
surgery. In all cases, whatever the intervention, unless the
recipient is engaged with the process and understands why the
intervention has been offered and the part they play in its
success, compliance is an issue. Even where the individual does
engage and understand, he or she may choose not to comply.
Non-compliance is estimated to cost the pharma industry US$70
billion per year. No figures exist for the cost to healthcare
insurers and public health but non-compliance is undoubtedly one of
the top five issues facing both drug developers and healthcare
providers. During clinical trials, non-compliance undermines the
accuracy of the data generated from the whole trial as well as
particular aspects such as the efficacy of different dosages. This
book explores the key factors which drive compliance and the part
that healthcare professionals can play in improving this, with the
key underlying goal of improving public health in its broadest
sense.
A romantic novel like no other. A writer has penned a novel about
the great love of his youth. After a public reading, he is
approached by a woman he doesn’t recognize—but it’s his
lover. He is the author; she, the figure in his novel. The young
girl from back then has turned into an interesting and attractive
woman—but she’s also married. Soon the situation becomes a
little strange: they sit down together, have a glass of wine, talk
about French romantic novels, ask each other what one expects of
love when one grows older. And all the while her husband is sitting
in the next room. How is this going to end? Navid Kermani has
written a romantic novel like no other—surprising, witty,
profound—and one can barely put it down.
This book ventures into the world beyond Lampedusa: the crisis belt
that stretches from Kashmir across Pakistan and Afghanistan to the
Arab world and beyond, to the borders and coasts of Europe.
Celebrated author Navid Kermani reports from a region which is our
immediate neighbour, despite all too often being depicted as remote
and distant from our daily concerns. Kermani has visited the places
where no CNN transmitter truck is parked and yet smouldering fires
threaten world peace. In his widely praised, wonderfully agile and
careful prose, he reports on NATO's war in Afghanistan and the
underside of globalization in India, on the civil war in Syria and
the struggle of Shiites and Kurds against the 'Islamic State' in
Iraq. He was the only Western reporter present at the suppression
of the mass protests in Tehran, travelled with Sufis through
Pakistan, talked with Grand Ayatollah Sistani in Najaf, and
observed the disastrous Mediterranean refugee route in Lampedusa.
Kermani's gripping reports allow us to understand a world in
turmoil, to share the suspense and the suffering of the people in
it. As if by magic, he brings individual lives and situations to
life so vividly that complex and seemingly distant problems of
world politics suddenly appear crystal clear. Our world too lies
beyond Lampedusa.
Organizational Development (OD) consultants often face dilemmas
when they market their services because there is a gap between
clients' expectation and the actual role of OD consultants. This
book is about how to overcome that dilemma by finding effective
marketing strategies for a different approach to consulting.
Marketing Organization Development: A How-To Guide for OD
Consultants focuses on the challenges faced by internal and
external consultants in marketing and selling their services. By
distinguishing between performance consulting and Organization
Development (OD) consulting, this book demonstrates why marketing
and selling OD consulting services are unique. This book meets not
only unique OD consultants' needs by reflecting the philosophical
background of OD and unique marketing challenges but the needs of
Human Resource Development (HRD) managers' need who are interested
in promoting or selling their change interventions within their
organizations. This comprehensive book: Reviews important terms and
popular tools used in the marketing process and outlines the many
roles a consultant must fill to obtain and keep the business (i.e.,
marketer, salesperson, brand manager, account management)
.Describes the criteria for self-evaluation as an OD consultant. It
examines how to identify your strengths and the competencies you
need to develop based on OD competencies. Provides an introduction
to actionable steps and resources for organization development,
change management, and performance management consultants to
evaluate unmet needs and opportunities through a niche market for
consulting services. Covers how to communicate value to your target
customers and how to brand your service. Describes various channels
of OD marketing such as viral, word of mouth, and social media
marketing. . Reviews selling tactics for l your consulting service
and discusses the importance of having a defined sales process to
which you adhere.
Between Germany and Russia is a region strewn with monuments to the
horrors of war, genocide and disaster - the bloodlands where the
murderous regimes of Hitler and Stalin unleashed the violence that
scarred the twentieth century and shaped so much of the world we
know today. In September 2016 the German-Iranian writer Navid
Kermani set out to discover this land and to travel along the
trenches that are now re-emerging in Europe, from his home in
Cologne through eastern Germany to the Baltics, and from there
south to the Caucasus and to Isfahan in Iran, the home of his
parents. This beautifully written travel diary, enlivened by
conversations with the people Kermani meets along the way, brings
to life the tragic history of these troubled lands and shows how
this history leaves its traces in the present. It will be of great
interest to anyone concerned with current affairs and with the
events that have shaped, and continue to shape, the world in which
we live today.
Pipeline integrity is key to maintaining operational success,
safety and security and minimising harm to the environment.
Corrosion is a dominant contributory factor to failures, leaks and
integrity threat in pipelines. Therefore, its optimum control
within an integrity management framework is paramount for the cost
effective design of facilities and ensuring continued,
uninterrupted and safe operations within the expected design life.
This recommended practice (RP) is a compendium of current best
practices and state of the art knowledge by major operators,
engineering contractors and service companies involved in
hydrocarbon production and transportation. The RP incorporates some
minimum operational requirements and practices to ensure that when
managing corrosion in pipelines, fundamental principles are
followed. It covers management of corrosion for pipelines carrying
hydrocarbons, injection water and/or produced water from design to
decommissioning. It is structured to follow the logical steps of a
basic corrosion management process and makes references to relevant
and available International standards and/or recommended practices.
It is intended for use by personnel from the petroleum industry
having knowledge of corrosion and materials. It is hoped that this
RP will prove to be a key reference document for engineers,
suppliers and contractors working in the oil and gas industry,
paving the way for corrosion free operation of pipelines with the
ultimate goal of improving safety, security and minimising the
impact on the environment.
The melodious recitation of the Quran is a fundamental aesthetic
experience for Muslims, and the start of a compelling journey of
ideas. In this important new book, the prominent German writer and
Islamic scholar Navid Kermani considers the manner in which the
Quran has been perceived, apprehended and experienced by its
recipients from the time of the Prophet to the present day. Drawing
on a wide range of Muslim sources, from historians, theologians and
philosophers to mystics and literary scholars, Kermani provides a
close reading of the nature of this powerful text. He proceeds to
analyze ancient and modern testimonies about the impact of Quranic
language from a variety of angles. Although people have always
reflected on the reception of texts, images and sounds that they
find beautiful or moving, Kermani explains that Islam provides a
particularly striking example of the close correlation, grounded in
a common origin, between art and religion, revelation and poetry,
and religious and aesthetic experience. This major new book will
enhance the dialogue between Islam and the West and will appeal to
students and scholars of Islam and comparative religion, as well as
to a wider readership interested in Islam and the Quran.
For most of its history, contemporary Paganism has been a religion
of converts. Yet as it enters its fifth decade, it is incorporating
growing numbers of second-generation Pagans for whom Paganism is a
family tradition, not a religious worldview arrived at via a
spiritual quest. In Pagan Family Values, S. Zohreh Kermani explores
the ways in which North American Pagan families pass on their
beliefs to their children, and how the effort to socialize children
influences this new religious movement. The first ethnographic
study of the everyday lives of contemporary Pagan families, this
volume brings their experiences into conversation with contemporary
issues in American religion. Through formal interviews with Pagan
families, participant observation at various pagan events, and data
collected via online surveys, Kermani traces the ways in which
Pagan parents transmit their religious values to their children.
Rather than seeking to pass along specific religious beliefs, Pagan
parents tend to seek to instill values, such as religious tolerance
and spiritual independence, that will remain with their children
throughout their lives, regardless of these children's ultimate
religious identifications. Pagan parents tend to construct an
idealized, magical childhood for their children that mirrors their
ideal childhoods. The socialization of children thus becomes a
means by which adults construct and make meaningful their own
identities as Pagans. Kermani's meticulous fieldwork and clear,
engaging writing provide an illuminating look at parenting and
religious expression in Pagan households and at how new religions
pass on their beliefs to a new generation.
Navid Kermani is not only one of Germany's most distinguished
writers and public intellectuals, he is also an outstanding public
speaker who mesmerizes audiences with his well-crafted sentences
and turns of phrase. Whether he is speaking about the plight of
refugees or delivering a eulogy at his father's graveside, Kermani
finds words that surprise his listeners, enlighten them, provoke
them, disturb them or move them to tears. As a German of Iranian
descent whose parents settled in Germany, Kermani is particularly
sensitive to the issues raised by migration and the perceived
tensions between Islam and the West. His speeches are a powerful
demonstration of how much we stand to gain by adhering to the
values of openness, tolerance and mutual respect for the beliefs
and practices of those from other cultures who live among us.
What happens when one of Germany s most important writers, himself
a Muslim, immerses himself in the world of Christian art? In this
book, Navid Kermani is awestruck by a religion full of sacrifice
and lamentation, love and wonder, the irrational and unfathomable,
the deeply human and the divine a Christianity that today s
Christians rarely speak of so earnestly, boldly and
enthusiastically. With the open-minded curiosity of a non-believer,
Navid Kermani engages with Christian art in its great richness and
diversity. The result is an enchanting set of reflections which
re-invest in Christianity both its spectacular beauty and its
terror. Kermani struggles with the cross, falls in love at the
sight of Mary, experiences the Orthodox Mass and appreciates the
greatness of St Francis. He teaches us to see the questions of our
present-day lives in the pictures of old masters such as
Botticelli, Caravaggio and Rembrandt not with lectures on art
history or theology, but with an intelligent eye for the essential
details and the underlying relations to seemingly remote worlds, to
literature and to mystical Islam. Kermani s poetic school of seeing
draws us in as we are carried along by his unique perspective on
Christianity, re-igniting our interest in great art at the same
time. We are captivated by his unique and brilliant Islamic reading
of the West.
How can suffering and injustice be reconciled with the idea that
God is good, that he loves humans and is merciful to them? Job's
question runs through the history of the three monotheistic
religions. Time and again, philosophers, theologians, poets,
prophets and laypersons have questioned their image of God in the
light of a reality full of hardship. Some see suffering as proof of
God's existence, others as a demonstration that there can be no
God, while others still respond by rebelling against Him. In this
remarkable book Navid Kermani - a distinguished Islamic scholar of
Iranian origin - sees this revolt against God as the central motif
of one of the great but neglected works of literature: The Book of
Suffering by the thirteenth-century Persian poet Faridoddin Attar.
Through the prism of Attar's text Kermani tells the story of a
religious faith that knows God but is angry with Him: a
counter-theology that runs through many religions and connects
Judaism, Islam and modernity. With astonishing range and stylistic
brilliance Kermani brings Attar to life as one of us, enabling the
great Persian poet to speak directly to us today despite the time
that separates us.
By foot, in buses, prison vans and trains, a steady stream of
refugees traveled from the Greek island of Lesbos into Europe. In
the autumn of 2015, award-winning writer Navid Kermani decided to
accompany them on the "Balkan route." In this perceptive account
from the front line of the "refugee crisis," Kermani shows how a
seemingly distant world in which war and conflict rage has suddenly
collided with our own. Kermani describes the situation on the
Turkish west coast where thousands of refugees live in the most
desperate conditions, waiting to take the perilous journey across
the Mediterranean. Then, on Lesbos, he observes the culture shock
amongst those who have survived the ordeal by sea. He speaks to aid
workers and politicians, but most importantly of all to the
refugees themselves, asking those who have come from Syria, Iraq,
Afghanistan and elsewhere what has driven them to risk everything
and embark on the long and treacherous journey to Europe. With
great sensitivity Kermani reveals, often through small details, the
cultural and political upheaval that has caused people to uproot
their lives, and at the same time shining a light on Europe's
inadequate and at times openly hostile response to the refugees.
Interspersed with powerful images by the acclaimed photographer
Moises Saman, Upheaval is a much-needed human account of a crisis
we cannot ignore.
Between Germany and Russia is a region strewn with monuments to the
horrors of war, genocide and disaster - the bloodlands where the
murderous regimes of Hitler and Stalin unleashed the violence that
scarred the twentieth century and shaped so much of the world we
know today. In September 2016 the German-Iranian writer Navid
Kermani set out to discover this land and to travel along the
trenches that are now re-emerging in Europe, from his home in
Cologne through eastern Germany to the Baltics, and from there
south to the Caucasus and to Isfahan in Iran, the home of his
parents. This beautifully written travel diary, enlivened by
conversations with the people Kermani meets along the way, brings
to life the tragic history of these troubled lands and shows how
this history leaves its traces in the present. It will be of great
interest to anyone concerned with current affairs and with the
events that have shaped, and continue to shape, the world in which
we live today.
Comprehensively covers the engineering aspects of corrosion and
materials in hydrocarbon production This book captures the current
understanding of corrosion processes in upstream operations and
provides a brief overview of parameters and measures needed for
optimum design of facilities. It focuses on internal corrosion
occurring in hydrocarbon production environments and the key issues
affecting its occurrence, including: the types and morphology of
corrosion damage; principal metallic materials deployed; and
mitigating measures to optimise its occurrence. The book also
highlights important areas of progress and challenges, and looks
toward the future of research and development to enable improved
and economical design of facilities for oil and a gas production.
Written for both those familiar and unfamiliar with the
subject--and by two authors with more than 60 years combined
industry experience--this book covers everything from Corrosion
Resistant Alloys (CRAs) to internal metal loss corrosion threats,
corrosion in injection systems to microbiologically influenced
corrosion, corrosion risk analysis to corrosion and integrity
management, and more, notably: Comprehensively covers the
engineering aspects of corrosion and materials in hydrocarbon
production Written by two, renowned experts in the field Offers
practical guide to those unfamiliar with the subject whilst
providing a focused roadmap to addressing the topics in a precise
and methodical manner Covers all aspects of corrosion threat and
remedial and mitigation measures in upstream hydrocarbon production
applicable to sub-surface, surface, and transportation facilities
Outlines technology challenges that need further research as a
pre-cursor to moving the industry forward. Operational and
Engineering Aspects of Corrosion and Materials in Hydrocarbon
Production is an excellent guide for both practicing materials and
corrosion engineers working in hydrocarbons production as well as
those entering the area who may not be fully familiar with the
subject.
Organizational Development (OD) consultants often face dilemmas
when they market their services because there is a gap between
clients' expectation and the actual role of OD consultants. This
book is about how to overcome that dilemma by finding effective
marketing strategies for a different approach to consulting.
Marketing Organization Development: A How-To Guide for OD
Consultants focuses on the challenges faced by internal and
external consultants in marketing and selling their services. By
distinguishing between performance consulting and Organization
Development (OD) consulting, this book demonstrates why marketing
and selling OD consulting services are unique. This book meets not
only unique OD consultants' needs by reflecting the philosophical
background of OD and unique marketing challenges but the needs of
Human Resource Development (HRD) managers' need who are interested
in promoting or selling their change interventions within their
organizations. This comprehensive book: Reviews important terms and
popular tools used in the marketing process and outlines the many
roles a consultant must fill to obtain and keep the business (i.e.,
marketer, salesperson, brand manager, account management)
.Describes the criteria for self-evaluation as an OD consultant. It
examines how to identify your strengths and the competencies you
need to develop based on OD competencies. Provides an introduction
to actionable steps and resources for organization development,
change management, and performance management consultants to
evaluate unmet needs and opportunities through a niche market for
consulting services. Covers how to communicate value to your target
customers and how to brand your service. Describes various channels
of OD marketing such as viral, word of mouth, and social media
marketing. . Reviews selling tactics for l your consulting service
and discusses the importance of having a defined sales process to
which you adhere.
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