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The African Caliphate 2

The African Caliphate 2

Ibraheem Sulaiman

Diwan Press
2020
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Continuing the story of the Sokoto caliphate after the death of Shehu Usman, The African Caliphate 2 charts the political and intellectual development of a strong Islamic government covering: * Theory of Government* Leaders, laws snd key political institutions* Justice, social morality, public welfare and defence * Principles of statecraft* Place of war in the creation and consolidation of a state* The people, their religious commitment and family obligations* Role of women in the Islamic communityThe Sokoto Caliphate of West Africa exemplifies such a state during its development. Emerging from a city-state in the early nineteenth century. By the time the British took over in 1903 it encompassed an area nearly twice the size of the present-day United Kingdom. The author examines the work and lives of Muhammed Bello, the architect of the Caliphate, and other leaders. He judges West Africa's encounters with the West - with Mungo Park, Major Dixon Denham, Commander Hugh Clapperton and Dr. Walter Oudney - and decries the plunder of Africa's human and natural resources.With the establishment of Nigeria in 1914 and the British withdrawal in 1960, the author looks toward the regeneration of the Islamic state in West Africa.This book is for historians of Africa snd Islam and for those studying the development of government in all its contexts - political, social, intellectual and moral. For African and Black Studies programmes, The Islamic Caliphate 2 is essential.14.8 x 21 cm. 230 pagesMalam Ibraheem SulaimanThe author is a research fellow with the Centre for Islamic Legal Studies, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria
Bitter Blackness: The Caliph's Assistant Who Was Stabbed by a Yazidi Girl

Bitter Blackness: The Caliph's Assistant Who Was Stabbed by a Yazidi Girl

Mohamed Sulieman Elfaki Al Shazly

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Kajin loves reading. She is never more at home than when she's around books. When the owner of the Mosul Bookstore sends her Letters from a Father to His Daughter, she becomes entranced by the modern ideas. She's so absorbed that she doesn't see the attack until it is too late. Kajin, a Yazidi inhabitant of the small Mount Sinjar village of Astira, is hunted down by ISIS fighters. Gone are the small pleasures of reading. Instead, Kajin is expected to provide pleasure to her new captors. She can be sold, raped, or killed on a whim. She isn't the only one. Thousands of women and children have been captured by ISIS and condemned to the same horrific fate.It is in this agony that Kajin meets her new captor, Sami Hamdan. Kajin studies her dark, tormented new captor closely. Is the enthusiastic ISIS recruit the key to her escape? A powerful and surprising literary novel, Bitter Blackness was originally published in Arabic in 2014. It was the first Arabic-language novel to speak out against the evils of ISIS. Author Mohamed Sulieman Elfaki Al Shazly is proud to present this new English translation of one of his most poignant works.
The Spoken Word: Getting results through consistent, prayerful confessions of faith
YOU SHALL DECREE A THING, AND IT SHALL BE ESTABLISHED UNTO YOU...The spoken word contains faith confessions, based on the word of God to help you choose thereport of the Lord daily.Every page focuses on declarations and decrees to activate the supernatural power of God's word inyour life. By speaking these confessions, the Word will begin to come alive in you and through you, in order to get results through your consistent and prayerful confessions of faith.If it is true that our words form our reality, then surely we should be more mindful about what wespeak.The secrets of the supernatural dimension of the Kingdom of God can be experienced here and nowthrough these 31 faith confessions, that will dismantle, uproot and destroy the works of darkness inour lives, family, community and nation.It contains deliverance prayers to activate the power of the Holy Ghost to break down everynegative confession and turn them into faith based confessions that will create a new reality hereand now. ABOUT THE AUTHORPastor Realton Suliman is a young, vibrant and anointed man of God with a clear mandate fromheaven to advance the kingdom of God within his area of influence. As a powerful preacher andteacher of the word, his ministry is always accompanied by demonstrations of the Holy Spirit'spower in the form of healing, miracles and accurate words of knowledge.Together with his wife, he has founded Eagle Family Church - a multicultural church in the South ofJohannesburg, South Africa.Realton holds a BA degree in Theology, a Business Management qualification and various other ITqualifications.Realton enjoys every minute of being married to his ministry partner, Rosslyn. They are blessed with4 children.Many people continue to benefit from the grace upon his life as he continues to pursue God's planand make a difference in this generation
Sanctuary Regions and the Struggle for Belonging

Sanctuary Regions and the Struggle for Belonging

Zeina Sleiman-Long

Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2020
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This book argues that local governments and institutions across the state of California that offer various forms of sanctuaries to undocumented immigrants create “sanctuary regions.” These regions are safe zones for undocumented immigrants and facilitate their ability to make claims for human rights. The book also argues that these regions create an important form of resistance to federal state authority in terms of immigration and the management of borders – something that is typically attributed to state power in the study of International Relations (IR). This book includes overviews of how undocumented immigrants make claims for human rights as well as the ways in which sanctuary regions facilitate “acts of citizenship” and resist anti-immigrant policies.
Sanctuary Regions and the Struggle for Belonging

Sanctuary Regions and the Struggle for Belonging

Zeina Sleiman-Long

Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2021
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This book argues that local governments and institutions across the state of California that offer various forms of sanctuaries to undocumented immigrants create “sanctuary regions.” These regions are safe zones for undocumented immigrants and facilitate their ability to make claims for human rights. The book also argues that these regions create an important form of resistance to federal state authority in terms of immigration and the management of borders – something that is typically attributed to state power in the study of International Relations (IR). This book includes overviews of how undocumented immigrants make claims for human rights as well as the ways in which sanctuary regions facilitate “acts of citizenship” and resist anti-immigrant policies.
The CPEC and SDGs in Pakistan

The CPEC and SDGs in Pakistan

Sadia Sulaiman

Springer International Publishing AG
2024
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The China-Pakistan-Economic Corridor (CPEC) is the flagship project of Belt and Road Initiative by China. This project has attracted much of the focus and attention owing to its geostrategic significance where it connects China with Pakistan through the strategic port of Gwader and through a network of road and rail connection, henceforth improving China’s and Pakistan’s outreach in the Asian, African and European markets. This study takes a new direction and examines the development of CPEC projects across Pakistan by choosing six projects in both rural and urban areas and their impact on the daily lives of people as reflected in three crucial Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) encapsulated by the United Nations—good health and wellbeing, inclusive and equitable quality education, and decent work and economic growth (SDGs 3, 4, and 8, respectively). This is a new approach used to study the impact of the CPEC beyond geopolitics and for the common people in Pakistan who are directly or indirectly affected by various CPEC projects. This is under studied aspect of the literature on CPEC and this monograph adequately fills the gap in literature. The study takes a deep dive into 6 CPEC projects i.e., Sahiwal Coal Power Plant, Orange Line Metro Train, Lahore, Rasahkai Special Economic Zone, Peshawar-D.I.Khan Motorway, Kohala Hydro Power Project and Neelum-Jehlum Power project to understand how these projects have affected the lives of common people through their impact on SDGs 3,4 and 8. For the first time people’s centric approach has been adopted to evaluate the development impacts of the CPEC.
Son of the Moon A Quest for the Perfect Woman
He's still a boy, in his late teens, exotic, charming, a na ve stranger from Guyana who lands in Miami with an unquenchable thirst for pleasure. Saddled from birth with the name, El Nobis von Albion, he sets out on a saturnalian quest: to unite with his missing other half. For a while, his strategic wit and his habit of poetically praising women's sensuality to their faces win him one sexual conquest after another.Unfortunately, his high-spirited foster mom never taught him that Pretty is as pretty does. When he finally meets the Perfect Woman, the tables start to turn. He finds himself being sucked down into a situation that threatens his freedom...and even his very life.