Showing posts with label Sharjah International Book Fair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sharjah International Book Fair. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

The Qur'an: A Biography (Books That Changed the World)

by Bruce Lawrence



ISBN13: 9780871139511
ISBN10: 0871139510

Synopses & Reviews
Publisher Comments:


 A distinguished historian of religion shows precisely how the Qur'an is Islam. He describes the origins of the faith and assesses its tremendous influence on today's societies and politics.
Review:

 "As part of this press's series on Books That Changed the World, Lawrence, a professor of Islamic Studies at Duke University, offers an unusual 'biography' of the Qur'an, the Islamic holy book. He describes in each chapter how the Qur'an has been experienced throughout its 1,400-year history, as it has fascinated, intrigued and guided millions of Muslims and non-Muslims. Lawrence gracefully describes the Qur'an's interpretation and use — by individuals, leaders, poets and even on building walls. Throughout, Lawrence emphasizes the wide diversity of Qur'anic interpretations around the world and through the ages. The same verses that appear on the walls of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem, for example, are written inside drinking glasses in Indonesia, sipped by women seeking the healing powers of the Qur'an. Some Sufis have even claimed that the Qur'an can heal AIDS when people chant its verses. In his boldest analysis, Lawrence examines Osama bin Laden's manipulative citation of the Qur'an. In contrast, Lawrence profiles W.D. Mohammed, the spiritual leader of approximately two million African-American Muslims, who sees the Qur'an as unifying peoples beyond race and culture. This book, like the book it studies, is meditative and unique, a lovely read for any spiritual person, Muslim or not." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)


Book News Annotation:

 Examining the core Islamic scripture, Lawrence (Islamic studies, Duke U.) begins with core features such as the Prophet Muhammad as merchant and messenger and organizer and strategist. Then he considers early commentaries, later interpreters, echoes in other Asian religious, the the use of the Qur'an by various factions in the modern world. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)


Synopsis:

 Few books in history have been as poorly understood as the Quran. Sent down in a series of revelations to the Prophet Muhammad, the Quran is the unmediated word of Allah, a ritual, political, and legal authority, an ethical and spiritual guide, and a literary masterpiece. In this book, one of the launch titles in Atlantic Monthly Press “Books That Changed the World” series, the distinguished historian of religion Bruce Lawrence shows precisely how the Quran is Islam. He describes the origins of the faith and assesses its tremendous influence on todays societies and politics. Above all, Lawrence emphasizes that the Quran is a sacred book of signs that has no single message. It is a book that demands interpretation and one that can be properly understood only through its history. Bruce Lawrences work is a beautifully written and, in these increasingly troubled times, invaluable introduction to and exploration of the core sacred text of Islam.






Saturday, 26 November 2011

King's Counsel: A Memoir of War, Espionage, and Diplomacy in the Middle East

by Jack O' Connell



Back cover says: "I arrived at Cairo International Airport at 11p.m. on a weeknight and went directly to my hotel. There was no one in the lobby and one reception clerk on duty. I showed him my passport and he found reservation. Then out of the blue he looked up and asked.'Did you come from CIA?' My mind went blank. I looked down at the front of my jacket to see if I'd put my agency badge on by mistake. Nothing. I thought of grabbing my only bag and running out of the hotel, but was literally too paralyzed to move or answer him. He just stood there looking at me e quizzically. How did he know? Was he tipped off by the Egyptian Security Service? If so, where were they? As my mind raced in senseless circles, I heard him repeat the question: 'Did you come from CIA?'

I paid no attention. My career was probably ruined before it had even begun. Should I finish the mission or get in touch with my emergency contact? Not if I was already a marked man. Obviously irritated that I did not respond to his question, the clerk repeated in a louder voice: 'Mister, did you come from CIA - from Cairo International Airport?' I almost fainted from the shock - and a relief - as I blurted out, 'Ofcourse! How else could I have gotten here?' " - From Introduction

A CIA station chief, later Jordan's lawyer in Washington, reveals the secret history of a lost peace.

Jack O'Connell possessed an uncanny ability to be at the center of things. On his arrival in Jordan in 1958, he unraveled a coup aimed at the young King Hussein, who would become America's most reliable Middle East ally. Over time, their bond of trust and friendship deepened.

His narrative contains secrets that will revise our understanding of the Middle East. In 1967, O'Connell tipped off Hussein that Israel would invade Egypt the next morning. Later, as Hussein's Washington counselor, O'Connell learned of Henry Kissinger's surprising role in the Yom Kippur War.

Sunday, 7 November 2010

This month Arrivals from Sharjah Book Fair 2010

The following books has been bought to my library for book levers to read.

1. Investigative Journalism by Hugo de Burgh
2. The Art of Public Speaking by Stephen E. Lucas
3. TAMERLANE: Sword of Islam, Conqueror of the World by Justin Marozzi
4. When Baghdad ruled the Muslim World: The rise and fall of Islam's greatest Dynasty by Hugh Kennedy
5. The Islamic Conquest of Syria by Al Imam Al Waqidi
6. Tafsir Al Qurtubi Volume I (Surah Al Fatiha & AL Bakarah) Translation by Aisha Bewley
7. The Future of Political Islam by Graham E Fuller (is a former Vice-Chairman of the National Intelligence Council at the CIA.
8. Kashmir in Conflict: India, Pakistan and the Unfinished War by Victoria Schofield
9. The Mind of a Journalist by Jim Willis
10. Journalism: Principles & Practice by Tony Harcup
11. Britain's First Muslims: Portrait of an Arab Community by Fred Halliday
12. Introduction to LEADERSHIP: Concepts and Practice by Peter G. Northouse
13. The Siege of Mecca: The Forgotten Uprising by Yaroslav Trofimov
14. Imperial Life in the Emerald City: Inside Baghdad's Green Zone by Rajiv Chandresekaran
15. Salah ad-Deen al-Ayubi by Dr. Ali M. al Sallaabi
Voulme I - Crusades prior to the Rise of the Ayubi State
Volume II - The Establishment of the Ayubi State
Volume III - The Battle of Hattin, the Conquest of Jerusalem, and the Third Crusade
16. Ali Ibn Abi Talib (Ral) by Dr. Ali M. al Sallaabi
17. Who Killed Karakarae? by SM Mushrif (Ex IG)
18. Don't be sad by Dr.'A'id Al Qarni
19. Stories of the unseen by Prof. Dr. 'Umar S. al-Ashqar
20. Authentic stories by Prophet Muhammed by Prof. Dr. 'Umar S. al-Ashqar
21. Islamic Art in Oman
22. The Sunnah and its role in Islamic Legislation Dr. Mustafa as-Siba'ee
23. Umar ibn Khattab (Ral) - 2volumes by Dr. Ali M. al Sallaabi
24. Un Holy War by John L. Esposit
25. Wahhabi Islam by Natang J. Delong - BAS

New Arrivals at my library

Today is 07 November 2010

Yesterday was the last day for the book levers to wait for next year Sharjah Book Fair.

New arrivals from Sharjah Book Fair to my library:

1. Investigative Journalism by Hugo de Burgh
2. The Art of Public Speaking by Stephen E. Lucas

Saturday, 6 November 2010

New Arrivals at my Library

Today is 06 November 2010

New Arrivals at my Library:

1. TAMERLANE: Sword of Islam, Conqueror of the World by Justin Marozzi
2. When Baghdad ruled the Muslim World: The rise and fall of Islam's greatest Dynasty by Hugh Kennedy
3. The Islamic Concept of Syria by Al Imam Al Waqidi
4. Tafsir Al Qurtubi Volume I (Surah Al Fatiha & AL Bakarah) Translation by Aisha Bewley

I hope book lovers will love these books

Friday, 5 November 2010

New Arrivals at my Library

05 November 2010

Yesterday I have bought two more books

1. The Future of Political Islam by Graham E Fuller (is a former Vice-Chairman of the National Intelligence Council at the CIA.

2. Kashmir in Conflict: India, Pakistan and the Unfinished War by Victoria Schofield

One more thing I want that I have find nice tweets:

True, just like the saying goes "today a reader, tomorrow a leader".

Thursday, 4 November 2010

New Arrivals at my library

Today is 04th November 2010

New Arrivals at my library from Sharjah International Book Fair 2010:

5. The Siege of Mecca: The Forgotten Uprising by Yaroslav Trofimov

and four more books from Panworld General Trading LLC (Stall at Sharjah International Book Fair) which gave very good offer through my friend.

1. The Mind of a Journalist by Jim Willis
2. Journalism: Principles & Practice by Tony Harcup
3. Britain's First Muslims: Portrait of an Arab Community by Fred Halliday
4. Introduction to LEADERSHIP: Concepts and Practice by Peter G. Northouse

I hope everybody can benefit from these arrivals. World need learned people than dummies.


Monday, 1 November 2010

New Arrivals at my library

Hi! Guys!!

I have bought a lot of books from Sharjah Book Fair 2010. You are welcome to use my books but the condition that you have to return them back within 15days.

Are you ready to challenge this?

Who Killed Karakarae?
Ali ibn Abitalib (Ral)from IIPH 2 volumes
Salah-al-Din (Rah) from IIPH 3 volumes
Don't be sad from IIPH
Stories of the unseen
Authentic stories by Prophet Muhammed
Islamic Art in Oman
Imperial life in the emerald city
The Sunnah and its role in Islamic Legislation
Umar ibn Khattab (Ral) - 2volumes (1 has been taken to read)
Un Holy War
Wahhabi Islam

Sunday, 31 October 2010

Sharjah International Book Fair 2010

From 26th October till 06th November
Location: Sharjah Expo Center, Opposite to Al Tawun Mall
http://www.sharjahbookfair.com/home.html


Hi Guys, Book lovers,

Go to SIBF, lots of books arrived. Who killed Karakre is the best selling books over there. Visit IIPH for English books (Islamic) .For kids, go to Scholastic. All bookstores are in Hall 4.

Enjoy! (Take some sandwhiches and drinks while you go there if you are going to be long since all food items are expensive.javascript:void(0))