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This balanced exploration provides the basis for an energetic
engagement with what it means to be a Muslim woman in a globalized
world. The expert essays in Women and Islam are designed to
stimulate discussion and help readers achieve a more sober
understanding of the lives of Muslim women around the world. They
explore the issues Muslim women face as they fight for gender
justice and meet the challenges of living in a globalized,
post-9/11 world—whether in Iran or France, Ethiopia, or the
United States. Each chapter examines a different part of the globe,
exploring issues arising from cultural and religious codes, as well
as from internal and global politics, economics, education, and the
law. Readers will glimpse the many and diverse ways in which Muslim
women are actively involved in addressing the conditions embedded
in their discrete environments and taking up the opportunities
afforded to them, adopting strategies ranging from the political to
the legal, from the theatrical to the religious.
Collection of media interviews with British boy band One Direction
recorded throughout their career. The group, comprised of Harry
Styles, Zayn Malik, Louis Tomlinson, Niall Horan and Liam Payne,
shot to fame the world over following their success on 'The X
Factor' television show in 2010.
Los Angeles is a global crossroads of migrating communities that
presents a case study of migration, transnationalism, and
interfaith engagement with significant implications for thinking
and practice in other global hubs. This book weaves together
contributions from a group of internationally-recognized scholars
who were brought together for the 2020 Missiology Lectures at
Fuller Theological Seminary, which received funding from the Luce
Foundation. They examine historical waves of migration - European
Protestant, Asian, Latino/a, and Muslim - into Southern California
and use sociological, missiological, and theological methods to
understand the experience of migration and its effects, both on
those who move and those who are already there. The result shows
how migrants are inspired and sustained by faith and spiritual
resources; how migration challenges faith communities about their
identity and attitudes to others; how faith communities in turn
impact the migration landscape through immigrant integration and
public advocacy, and how migration forges new transnational and
global ways of being in community and innovative religious
movements. The contributors put forward a mission theology of
migration and suggest mission practices in response to the
suffering caused by forced migration and the injustices of
immigration systems.
Represents some of the best, cutting-edge thinking available on
multiple forms of social upheaval and related grassroots movements.
From the January 2017 Women's March to the August 2017 events in
Charlottesville and the 2020 protests for racial justice in the
wake of George Floyd's murder, social upheaval and protest have
loomed large in the United States in recent years. The varied,
sometimes conflicting role of religious believers, communities, and
institutions in such events and movements calls for scholarly
analysis. Arising from a conference held at the College of the Holy
Cross in November 2017, Religion, Protest, and Social Upheaval
gathers contributions from ten scholars in religious studies,
theology and ethics, and gender studies-from seasoned experts to
emerging voices-to illuminate this tumultuous era of history and
the complex landscape of social action for economic, racial,
political, and sexual and gender justice. The contributors consider
the history of resistance to racial capitalist imperialism from W.
E. B. Du Bois to today; the theological genealogy of the capitalist
economic order, and Catholic theology's growing concern with
climate change; affect theory and the rise of white nationalism,
theological aesthetics, and solidarity with migrants; differing
U.S. Christian churches' responses to the "revolutionary
aesthetics" of the Black Lives Matter movement; Muslim migration
and the postsecular character of Muslim labor organizing in the
United States; shifts in moral reasoning and religiosity among U.S.
women's movements from the 1960s to today; and the intersection of
heresy discourse and struggles for LGBTQ+ equality among Korean and
Korean-American Protestants. With this pluralistic approach,
Religion, Protest, and Social Upheaval offers a snapshot of
scholarly religious responses to the crises and promises of the
late 2010s and early 2020s. Representing the diverse coalitions of
the religious left, it provides groundbreaking analysis, charts
trajectories for further study and action, and offers visions for a
more hopeful future.
Covering eclectic topics ranging from South Asian religion to
motherhood to world dance to ethnomusicology, this book focuses on
contemporary selected experiences of women and how their lives
interface with religion. Religion has often been perceived as the
source of constriction for women's roles in society. This volume
explores how modern women across Asia are mobilizing their faith
traditions to address existential issues encountered in both the
public and private realms, relating to economics, public
participation, politics, and culture. As such, it is revealed that
religion can be a powerful force for social change and ameliorating
women's lives, despite use of religious doctrine in the past to
limit women. Editor Zayn R. Kassam, PhD, and the contributors cover
not only the commonly considered "Asian" traditions of Hinduism,
Islam, and Buddhism but also Christianity, Judaism, Bahai, and
indigenous traditions. The book reveals that the challenges and
opportunities Asian women face arise both from within and outside,
whether in terms of developments within their countries or in
relation to international political and economic regimes. The
chapters explore how the issues Asian women face have as much to do
with cultural and religious codes as they do with politics,
economics, education, and the law; consider the varying ways in
which family and motherhood are affected by the state's
construction of the gendered citizen, by social constructs of
motherhood, and by policies regarding women and children's access
to health care; and identify the roles played by religion and
spirituality in these circumstances. Examines how women draw upon
their faith to address the issues they face in the changing
contexts of globalization, religion and spirituality, and feminism
Reveals the myriad ways in which women across Asia are mobilizing
to become agents of change while remaining firmly rooted in their
religious and cultural traditions Highlights how religion can be a
powerful force for social change
Represents some of the best, cutting-edge thinking available on
multiple forms of social upheaval and related grassroots movements.
From the January 2017 Women's March to the August 2017 events in
Charlottesville and the 2020 protests for racial justice in the
wake of George Floyd's murder, social upheaval and protest have
loomed large in the United States in recent years. The varied,
sometimes conflicting role of religious believers, communities, and
institutions in such events and movements calls for scholarly
analysis. Arising from a conference held at the College of the Holy
Cross in November 2017, Religion, Protest, and Social Upheaval
gathers contributions from ten scholars in religious studies,
theology and ethics, and gender studies-from seasoned experts to
emerging voices-to illuminate this tumultuous era of history and
the complex landscape of social action for economic, racial,
political, and sexual and gender justice. The contributors consider
the history of resistance to racial capitalist imperialism from W.
E. B. Du Bois to today; the theological genealogy of the capitalist
economic order, and Catholic theology's growing concern with
climate change; affect theory and the rise of white nationalism,
theological aesthetics, and solidarity with migrants; differing
U.S. Christian churches' responses to the "revolutionary
aesthetics" of the Black Lives Matter movement; Muslim migration
and the postsecular character of Muslim labor organizing in the
United States; shifts in moral reasoning and religiosity among U.S.
women's movements from the 1960s to today; and the intersection of
heresy discourse and struggles for LGBTQ+ equality among Korean and
Korean-American Protestants. With this pluralistic approach,
Religion, Protest, and Social Upheaval offers a snapshot of
scholarly religious responses to the crises and promises of the
late 2010s and early 2020s. Representing the diverse coalitions of
the religious left, it provides groundbreaking analysis, charts
trajectories for further study and action, and offers visions for a
more hopeful future.
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Bustan al-siyahah
Zayn Al-'Abidin Shirvani
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R953
Discovery Miles 9 530
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***NOMINATED FOR THE NME BEST BOOK AWARD 2017 *** The first and
only OFFICIAL book from ZAYN, for his ultimate fans. Zayn's
autobiography features exclusive, never-before-seen photographs
alongside his story. -------------------------------- 'This book is
my diary of a period that I would like to share with you all. I
hope that there are things in the book that contextualise some of
the moments and memories we have all shared together. There are
things I address in the book that are very personal to me, things
that I have never told anyone, things I still find hard to talk
about. It's a part of a journey I'm still on' - ZAYN ZAYN opens up
with this collection of thoughts, inspiration, and
never-before-seen personal photographs. After five years of massive
success with One Direction, ZAYN launched his career as a solo
artist with Mind of Mine, becoming one of the most successful
artists in the world. Now, for the first time ever, ZAYN is going
to tell and show all in this intimate and raw scrapbook of his
life. Never-before-released photos give readers insight to ZAYN,
no-holds-barred. Gorgeously designed with hundreds of full-color
photographs and Zayn's notes, drawings, song lyrics, and personal
stories, the book captures Zayn's most private moments and his
candid feelings on fame, success, music, and life. The next chapter
of ZAYN'S evolution into global superstar, told by the artist who
is living it. Global superstar ZAYN shares a photographic journey
of his life since leaving One Direction. *** Reviews for Mind of
Mine: "A singer eager to reclaim the parts of himself that five
years in the pop klieg lights forced into the shadows." -The New
York Times "Sonically, you won't find many pop albums in 2016 more
immaculately conceived than this." -SPIN "Sublime." -USA Today
"Malik can sing . . . he's done this before, but not like this."
-Rolling Stone "A moody, deeply textured R&B album..." -Los
Angeles Times "Zayn has clearly achieved his aim of making an album
of sexy, credible pop-R&B." -NME
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