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Diwani ya Tuzo ya Ushairi ya Ebrahim Hussein

Diwani ya Tuzo ya Ushairi ya Ebrahim Hussein

Juzuu La Pili

Mkuki na Nyota Publishers
2017
pokkari
This is the second collection of poems that were entered for the Ebrahim Hussein poetry prize for 2015/2016. The late Gerald Belkin, film director, who came to in order to record on film the challenges of building Ujamaa (socialist) villages in the sixties and seventies established the prize fund. While in Tanzania and working with Ebrahim Hussein, Gerald Belkin was attracted to Swahili culture and in particular Swahili poetry. Before he passed away he left a sum of money to be used to set up a poetry prize in honor of his friend, in recognition of his contribution to building Swahili culture, and that three winning poets should be awarded a cash prize.Ebrahim Hussein contribution to Swahili poetry, and generally about the philosophy of literature has been outstanding. His plays, Kinjeketile, Mashetani, Wakati Ukuta and Kwenye Ukingo wa Thim carry deep meaning and interrogations about pre and post independence political, economic, social and cultural development in the context of changing history of Tanzania and Africa in genera. It is regrettable that these books are not readily available or used in schools in Tanzania.The Board of the Ebrahim Hussein Poetry Prize decided that a selection of the poems entered annually for the prize should be published so that they may be read widely, and that the winning three poems should be translated into English. These poems were written by individuals from all walks of life; youths, elderly people, men, women, workers, peasants, intellectuals, taxi drivers, policemen and so on. The range of subjects covered by the poets reflects the ideas, opinions and sensibilities of ordinary Tanzanians about the political, economic and cultural issues at this point in time; realities that are not so different from those elsewhere on the African continent.
Bush in God's Hand: Understanding the Fall of Saddam Hussein: Insight into the American Presidency
The First World War 1914-1918 and the Second World War 1939-1945 were fought because United States of America had not assumed her present role as policeman of the world. Since 1945 when United Nations Organization was formed to replace the League of Nations (1919) which was established after the First World War to ensure that another World War does not broke out and it failed. Since United States of America's involvement in shaping global events and history, 74 years on now; no World War emerged despite the many frictions among nations, that ordinarily would have resulted into another World War, and for this America should be commended and its democratic principles and ideals be appreciated.Bush in God's Hand: Understanding the Fall of Saddam Hussein was written by a retired soldier, trained journalist turned preacher, a witness to bad governance and a victim of gross human rights abuses in Nigeria, desirous of promoting the tenets of democracy and human freedom and liberty. He sees Saddam Hussein as an epitome of evil regime, of high-handedness, and a dictator of the highest order, who has lost every sense of governance as that of responsibility and accountability. This book, therefore, attempts a biography of the most powerful but constitutionally constrained leader in the world, and the most reckless, ruthless, and untamed despot of the Middle East, indeed of the Arab world in the twenty-first century, who needed to be awoken from his drunken state of mind by the policemen of the world.The book provokes thought about the relevance of God in governance and warns dictators all over the world and enemies of human freedom to reflect on the historicity of America's nationhood and consequently understand her commitment to democracy, global freedom, peace, and prosperity.------------------------------------------Editorial ReviewsAs a specialist in immigration and human rights law, this book is an eye-opener in understanding gross human rights abuse under Saddam Hussein and why President Bush and indeed America is God-sent to teach dictators a lesson and set the oppressed people free. -Barrister Ebi Tuburu, B.A (Hons) LL.B (Hons), LL.M Halliday Reeves Solicitors, U.KAs policemen not only protect but helps maintain law and order in every community or country, so is America appointed by destiny to police the world and make it safe for peace and prosperity without which mankind is doomed.. I commend this Book for world leaders - Professor Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, Vice President, Federal Republic of Nigeria.-------------------------------------------About the AuthorOlusegun O. Oyewole, a teacher, soldier, journalist, clergyman, and a graduate of Law served as a soldier in the Nigerian Army first in the Infantry Corps and later transferred to the Corps of Directorate of Army Public Relations, from where he retired voluntarily to become one of the youngest military pensioners in Nigeria. He is the founding Editor-in-Chief of Defence Times Newsmagazine, the foremost independent military journal in Nigeria.Olusegun is an advocate of excellent civil-military relations, which he believes is a prerequisite for democracy to thrive in Nigeria. He holds a National Certificate of Education (N.C.E), Kwara State College of Education, Ilorin, Nigeria, (1987) B.A (Hons) History, Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, Nigeria (1994) PG Dip. Journalism, Nigeria Institute of Journalism (NIJ) Lagos, Nigeria (1998) and LL.B (Hons) Senior Status, University of Teesside, Middlesbrough, United Kingdom (2008); where he won the "Citizen of the Year 2006 Award," presented by the Mayor of Middlesbrough, Ray Mallon.He was in London in 2003 on invitation by the National Archives, Kew-Richmond, London, to conduct research in order to fill the gap in the history of the Nigerian Army . He is the founder of HIS WORD MINISTRY. He is married to Comfort and is blessed with four adult children.
Zu Diensten, oh Hussein

Zu Diensten, oh Hussein

Sayyed Ghaith Al Musawi

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
nidottu
Das Buch "Zu Diensten, oh Hussein" beschreibt die Lehren der Revolution Kerbalas. Dies ist der Tag wie kein anderer, an dem sich alle Altersgruppen versammelten und ausriefen: "Zu deinen Diensten, oh Hussein". Darauf aufbauend, was Imam Hussein f r Eigenschaften und Vollkommenheit in sich trug, wird speziell auf die Wichtigkeit eines Kalifen eingegangen und die Schritte des Verstandes, der Seele und die Handlungen dargestellt. Weiterhin werden einige Pers nlichkeiten, die eine Bindung zur husseinitischen Revolution und ihre Geschehnissen hatten, vorgestellt. Unter anderem wird auf die Rolle Zeinabs (as) eingegangen, worin beschrieben wird, welch eine m hevolle Mission sie hinaus trug, indem sie die Rolle Husseins (as) vollendete und darin eilte die Wahrheit ber die Unterdr ckung der Umayyaden zu entlarven. Au erdem werden einige Pflichten und Lehren, die sich jeder aus der Geschichte Kerbalas ziehen sollte, erw hnt, sowie die Vorz ge der Audienz Imam Hussein (as). Anschlie end erfolgt Ziyaret Arbaeen, das Bittgebet, das zum 40. Todestag des Imam Husseins (as) rezitiert wird. Diese Ziyarah ist sehr segensreich und ist deswegen empfehlenswert im Alltag zu rezitieren. Sie geh rt schlie lich zu den bekannten Bittgebeten in der schiitischen Rechtsschule.
Mayada, Daughter of Iraq: One Woman's Survival Under Saddam Hussein
"Sasson's candid, straightforward account...gives readers a glimpse of the cruelty and hardship endured by generations of Iraqis."--Publishers Weekly A member of one of the most distinguished and honored families in Iraq, Mayada grew up surrounded by wealth and royalty. But when Saddam Hussein's regime took power, she was thrown into cell 52 in the infamous Baladiyat prison with seventeen other nameless, faceless women from all walks of life. To ease their suffering, these "shadow women" passed each day by sharing their life stories. Now, through Jean Sasson, Mayada is finally able to tell her story--and theirs--to the world.
Behind the Eyes of Liberty Pearl: The True Story of a Little White Puppy Found in the Rubble in Saddam Hussein's Detonated Baghdad Presidential Palace
On March 20, 2003 missiles detonated Saddam Hussein's Presidential Palace in Baghdad. From the rubble US Marines rescued a little white puppy. Her journey of escaping war torn Iraq to sunny ol' California is told by her best friend Savannah and Liberty Pearl herself.