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Every human soul is divine and valuable. An embodied being's
ultimate purpose is the enjoyment of Supreme bliss as a free soul
(Mukta, salvation, liberation) in the highest heaven. Enjoyment is
also the basis of happiness upon earth. It leads to the spiritual
enlightenment for happy, healthy, and peaceful life and
environment. The knowledge of self is what leads to the knowledge
of God and this knowledge is the road to eternal happiness or
bliss. Real happiness cannot be found externally, it must be
realized within. The soul of a man is in the hidden structure of
God. He is inside all of us. All life comes from God. The causes of
unhappiness are our ego, our prejudice, our desire, and our
impropriety. There must not be any lust and hatred, neither longing
for one thing, nor any loathing the opposite. The world is
spiraling toward conflict, belligerence, and disharmony and is now
going through an unprecedented spiritual crisis, class
confrontation, calamity, and nuclear and terrorists' threats. The
rise of drug use, the rise of broken families, the rise of the
number of single parents, the rise of school and public space mass
shootings, the rise of suicides and depression, the rise of sexual
scandals among priests and media, rise of overuse of iPad and
smartphones by young kids are all threatening our home, society,
schools, and the environment with vicious violence, menacing
insecurity, wild protests, and rampant immorality.
The purpose of this book is to narrate important, dynamic events
that have taken place in the Indo-U.S. relations, beginning from
1943 to 2013. This includes the American role in India's
independence, the Cold War, demise of the Soviet Union, resurgence
of Islamic fundamentalism, terrorists' attack of American cities in
2001, decline of American power, rise of India, and rise of China.
The study is confined to only three areas: terrorism, nuclear
proliferation, and nuclear energy. The defining moment of the
twenty-first century occurred in 2008 when these two estranged
great democracies engaged one another to work on common goals and
establish a strategic relationship between two natural allies.
Jihad (struggle) is a holy war to defend Islam against
non-believers and non-Muslims. Jihadists are holy warriors. The
intellectual father of jihadist Islamism, Sayyid Qutb, who was
executed in Cairo in 1966, made the message crystal clear: Jihadism
(jihadist terrorism) is a "permanent Islamic world revolution"
aimed at decentering the West to establish "Hakimiyyat Allah," or
God's rule, on a global scale. This book narrates the evolution of
jihadism (jihadist terrorism) in the past centuries and its impact
on the world as an existential threat to the humanity in view of
worldwide terrorist attacks with its aggression, barbarity, burning
alive of human beings, kidnapping, and savagery while imperiling
the democracy, secularism, plurality, freedom, and security of the
civilized world. In the last seventy years, radical Islamists have
won in many places and many times because of the two world wars and
the Cold War. But the recent years have shown new levels of
gruesome and ghastly activity. Most Muslims of the world (numbering
1.6 billion people total) condemn these atrocious deaths and are
peaceful. They feel their religion is hijacked by a few radicals.
After September 11, 2001, the former president George Bush declared
"the face of terror is not the true faith of Islam. That's not what
Islam is all about. Islam is peace. These terrorists don't
represent peace. They represent evil and war." The leading Muslim
country, Egypt, is fighting terrorism unrelentingly with full
force. However, the rise of Islamic terrorism in the UK, Belgium,
France, Somalia, the Philippines, Afghanistan, and other places in
Asia, the Middle East, and Africa is a great threat to the mankind.
The radical Islamists consider the American invasion of Afghanistan
in 2001 and Iraq in 2003 to be a war against Islam. These events
helped to create a resurgence of radical Islam from Indonesia to
Iran to secular Turkey. Jihad in the Muslims' holy book, the Koran,
refers to inner strife, but for centuries radicals have
misconstrued it to mean a violent, brutal war against nonbelievers.
The Taliban, Al Qaeda, ISIS terrorists claim they are true Islamic
jihadists.
The purpose of this book is to narrate important, dynamic events
that have taken place in the Indo-U.S. relations, beginning from
1943 to 2013. This includes the American role in India's
independence, the Cold War, demise of the Soviet Union, resurgence
of Islamic fundamentalism, terrorists' attack of American cities in
2001, decline of American power, rise of India, and rise of China.
The study is confined to only three areas: terrorism, nuclear
proliferation, and nuclear energy. The defining moment of the
twenty-first century occurred in 2008 when these two estranged
great democracies engaged one another to work on common goals and
establish a strategic relationship between two natural allies.
Radicalism in Islam explores the causes of Islamic terrorism, the
resurgence of radicalism, the global jihad of radical Islamists,
and the impact of new technology on terrorism, including new deadly
threats to information and environmental systems. The book
includes: * Views of Muslim scholars both for and against jihad and
perspectives of terrorism experts; * An analytical approach
including systems engineering; * Empirical data on economics,
energy, trade, globalization, religion, and immigration; * A wide
range of topics related to terrorism including chemical terrorism,
bioterrorism, nuclear terrorism, and cyber terrorism; * A
discussion of terrorism in the hot bed of instability in Asia ,
Europe and America in detail and homegrown jihadists; * Historical
perspectives and development of radical Islam and Sharia; *
America's flawed foreign policy and yielding to terrorism and oil
diplomacy; * Mitigation strategies, structures technology, and
counterinsurgency
The techniques used for the extraction of information from received
or ob served signals are applicable in many diverse areas such as
radar, sonar, communications, geophysics, remote sensing,
acoustics, meteorology, med ical imaging systems, and electronics
warfare. The received signal is usually disturbed by thermal,
electrical, atmospheric, channel, or intentional inter ferences.
The received signal cannot be predicted deterministically, so that
statistical methods are needed to describe the signal. In general,
therefore, any received signal is analyzed as a random signal or
process. The purpose of this book is to provide an elementary
introduction to random signal analysis, estimation, filtering, and
identification. The emphasis of the book is on the computational
aspects as well as presentation of com mon analytical tools for
systems involving random signals. The book covers random processes,
stationary signals, spectral analysis, estimation, optimiz ation,
detection, spectrum estimation, prediction, filtering, and
identification. The book is addressed to practicing engineers and
scientists. It can be used as a text for courses in the areas of
random processes, estimation theory, and system identification by
undergraduates and graduate students in engineer ing and science
with some background in probability and linear algebra. Part of the
book has been used by the author while teaching at State University
of New York at Buffalo and California State University at Long
Beach. Some of the algorithms presented in this book have been
successfully applied to industrial projects."
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