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West of Kabul, East of New York

West of Kabul, East of New York

Tamim Ansary

St Martin's Press
2003
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An Afghan American most recently known for an e-mail he wrote on his views on U.S. reprisals against Afghanistan after the September 11 attacks shares his experiences of Islam and the secular West, his feelings on Islamic militant religious fundamentalism, and his hopes for reconciliation between both civilizations. Reprint. 20,000 first printing.
Truther Narratives

Truther Narratives

Tamim Ansary

Kajaki Press
2024
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This book is an extended essay on conspiracy theory. It looks at conspiracy theory as a special case of a larger issue: the way that narrative shapes social reality and indeed our experience of reality. It begins by asking what we mean by conspiracy theory: how does this type of story differ from narratives about real conspiracies, which do at times occur. The search for answers takes the inquiry into psychology, evolutionary biology, social sciences, cultural analysis, and history. Conspiracy theory emerges as a certain type of story: a literary critic would recognize it as a story structure animated by an archetypal myth that all conspiracy theories tend to evoke in common, whatever their surface differences. To this archetypal template, the book assigns a term: the Truther Narrative. It goes on to spotlight instances in history when this narrative burgeoned and fed movements and explores these examples for ideas about how to deal with the surge of the Truther Narrative phenomenon in our own time.
Destiny Disrupted

Destiny Disrupted

Tamim Ansary

PUBLICAFFAIRS,U.S.
2025
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"A must read for anyone who wants to learn more about the history of the Islamic world" (San Francisco Chronicle) We in the West share a common narrative of world history. But our story largely omits a whole civilization whose citizens shared an entirely different narrative for a thousand years as the Islamic world saw it, from the time of Mohammed through the fall of the Ottoman Empire to the events of 9/11 and beyond. In Destiny Disrupted, Tamim Ansary tells the rich story of world history as the Islamic world saw it. He clarifies why our civilizations grew up oblivious to each other, what happened when they intersected, and how the Islamic world was affected by its slow recognition that Europe-a place it long perceived as primitive and disorganized-had somehow hijacked destiny. With sympathy to Muslim and Western perspectives alike, Destiny Disrupted offers a fresh and vital perspective on world conflicts we thought we understood.
The Invention of Yesterday: A 50,000-Year History of Human Culture, Conflict, and Connection
In this "terrific" (San Francisco Chronicle) book, an award-winning author tells the story of how humans invented history, from the Stone Age to the Virtual Age Traveling across millennia and cultures, The Invention of Yesterday argues that world history is a narrative we're constantly inventing. Fifty thousand years ago, we roamed the world as countless autonomous bands of hunter-gatherers, each one telling itself a story of the world with itself at the center. We used narratives to organize for survival and explain the unfathomable, and these stories evolved into the bases for cultures, empires, and civilizations. When disparate narratives collided, the encounters produced everything from confusion, chaos, and war to cultural efflorescence, religious awakenings, and intellectual breakthroughs. Through vivid stories studded with insights, Tamim Ansary illuminates how our propensity to invent a shared symbolic universe has shaped our journey from the Stone Age to the Virtual Age.
One Story, Thirty Stories

One Story, Thirty Stories

Tamim Ansary

University of Arkansas Press
2010
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Collects poetry, fiction, essays, and selections from two blogs from thirty-three men and women poets, fiction writers, journalists, filmmakers and video artists, photographers, community leaders and organisers, and diplomats. Some are veteran writers, such as Tamim Ansary and Donia Gobar, but others are novices and still learning how to craft their own story, their unique Afghan American voice.
Destiny Disrupted

Destiny Disrupted

Tamim Ansary

PublicAffairs,U.S.
2010
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The Western narrative of world history largely omits a whole civilization. Destiny Disrupted tells the history of the world from the Islamic point of view, and restores the centrality of the Muslim perspective, ignored for a thousand years.In Destiny Disrupted, Tamim Ansary tells the rich story of world history as it looks from a new perspective: with the evolution of the Muslim community at the center. His story moves from the lifetime of Mohammed through a succession of far-flung empires, to the tangle of modern conflicts that culminated in the events of 9/11. He introduces the key people, events, ideas, legends, religious disputes, and turning points of world history, imparting not only what happened but how it is understood from the Muslim perspective.He clarifies why two great civilizations-Western and Muslim-grew up oblivious to each other, what happened when they intersected, and how the Islamic world was affected by its slow recognition that Europe-a place it long perceived as primitive-had somehow hijacked destiny.With storytelling brio, humor, and evenhanded sympathy to all sides of the story, Ansary illuminates a fascinating parallel to the world narrative usually heard in the West. Destiny Disrupted offers a vital perspective on world conflicts many now find so puzzling.
Games without Rules

Games without Rules

Tamim Ansary

PublicAffairs,U.S.
2014
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The history of modern Afghanistan is an epic drama, a thriller, a tragedy, a surreal farce. Every forty years or so, over the last two centuries, some great global power has attempted to take control of Afghanistan, only to slink away wounded and bewildered. Games without Rules recounts this strange story, not from the outside looking in, as is usually the case, but from the inside looking out. Here, the interventions and invasions by foreign powers are not the main event. They are interruptions of the main event, for Afghans have a story of their own, quite apart from all the invasions (a story often interrupted by invasions!) Drawing on his Afghan background, Muslim roots, and Western and Afghan sources, Tamim Ansary weaves an epic story that moves from a universe of village republics,the old Afghanistan,through a tumultuous drama of tribes, factions, and forces, to the current struggle. The drama involves a dazzling array of colourful characters,such as the towering warrior-poet Ahmad Shah, who founded the country the wily spider-king Dost Mohammed the Great, who told the British I am like a wooden spoon you can toss me about, but I will not be broken" and the late nineteenth-century Iron Amir," who said a telescope would interest him only if it could shoot bullets, since what use had he for the moon? A compelling narrative told in an accessible, conversational style, Games without Rules offers revelatory insight into a country long at the centre of international debate, but never fully understood by the outside world.
The Invention of Yesterday

The Invention of Yesterday

Tamim Ansary

PublicAffairs,U.S.
2019
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Forty thousand years ago, the human species existed as thousands of small, virtually autonomous bands, roaming a world almost entirely untouched their presence, each band in contact with a few neighbors but unaware of the thousands of others spread across the planet. Today, no life can unfold in isolation from the general flux and flow of human activity. Every habitable inch of the planet is inhabited by humans, there is no place left untouched by our presence, and events anywhere on this planet can have consequences felt by people anywhere else on this planet. The center of the world no longer seems to be this place or that place but the system as a whole. This journey - from vulnerable small groups to a planet-encompassing hive - is the subject of Tamim Ansary's elegant and gripping history. His object is not just to describe the journey, but to illuminate origins of distinct ways of understanding the world, organizing ourselves, and making sense of what we experience. What each of us sees when we look up at the stars-or at the political landscape of this moment-is shaped by a narrative begun many thousands of years ago; and by the environment, tools, and language that informed that narrative. Ansary also reveals our various gods and laws, our rulers and bankers, our philosophers and outcasts, each of which is a continuous presence in the various global cultures. They are the survivors in the human drama, whereas nation states, corporations, policies and political ideas are all susceptible to violent upheaval and dramatic erasure. Our current moment, Ansary shows, is one of revolutionary reinvention, as old habits are cast aside and reconfigured by the ever more intertwined world we have created. The whole of human history, after all, has been leading up to it.
Tsivilizatsija rasskazchikov: kak istorii stanovjatsja Istoriej
Mnogo tysjacheletij nazad, kogda nash vid suschestvoval lish kak mnozhestvo nebolshikh avtonomnykh grupp okhotnikov-sobiratelej, my nachali pridumyvat istorii - chtoby obedinitsja dlja vyzhivanija, obresti smysl suschestvovanija, najti objasnenija nevedomomu. Vposledstvii pervobytnye plemena transformirovalis v imperii, tsivilizatsii i kultury, i kogda ikh razlichajuschiesja narrativy nachali stalkivatsja i peresekatsja, eto privodilo kak k khaosu i vojnam, tak i k rastsvetu kultury, stanovleniju mirovykh religij, nauchnym proryvam. Tamim Ansari rasskazyvaet, kak nasha sposobnost sozdavat i rasprostranjat abstraktnye idei povlijala na vsemirno-istoricheskie protsessy. Pri etom on objasnjaet i nashe vse bolee globalizovannoe nastojaschee: narrativy, kotorye formirujut nas, prichiny, po kotorym ljudi vse esche vrazhdujut, - i buduschee, kotoroe my mozhem sozdat.PerevodchikiLazarev Dmitrij, Evstigneeva Irina
Tamim er skomager

Tamim er skomager

Mette Hallundbæk Ottosen

BoD - Books on Demand
2023
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Tamim er skomager. Han kommer fra Afghanistan og har l rt at sy sko i sin fars v rksted. Nu arbejder han i Stens Skomageri i Aarhus. Han har mange arbejdsopgaver i skomageriet. Han er is r meget dygtig til at reparere og sy sko i h nden. Bogen best r af: En fort lling om Tamim og hans arbejde som skomager. Fotos med undertekster til st tte i tekstl sningen. En tekst om arbejdspladsen. To interviews, et med Tamim og et med hans arbejdsgiver. velser i hverdagsdialoger produceret til teksterne. Faktabokse med fokus p sprog med tilh rende opgaver.
Unfinished Business

Unfinished Business

Tamim Bayoumi

Yale University Press
2018
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A penetrating critique tracing how under-regulated trading between European and U.S. banks led to the 2008 financial crisis—with a prescription for preventing another meltdown There have been numerous books examining the 2008 financial crisis from either a U.S. or European perspective. Tamim Bayoumi is the first to explain how the Euro crisis and U.S. housing crash were, in fact, parasitically intertwined. Starting in the 1980s, Bayoumi outlines the cumulative policy errors that undermined the stability of both the European and U.S. financial sectors, highlighting the catalytic role played by European mega banks that exploited lax regulation to expand into the U.S. market and financed unsustainable bubbles on both continents. U.S. banks increasingly sold sub-par loans to under-regulated European and U.S. shadow banks and, when the bubbles burst, the losses whipsawed back to the core of the European banking system. A much-needed, fresh look at the origins of the crisis, Bayoumi’s analysis concludes that policy makers are ignorant of what still needs to be done both to complete the cleanup and to prevent future crises.
The Umma and the Dawla

The Umma and the Dawla

Tamim Al-Barghouti

Pluto Press
2008
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This book argues that the Arab states in the Middle East have failed to provide security for their citizens or define themselves along the lines of traditional nation states. Due to continuous war, they have been unable to foster development and prosperity.The author argues that these failures have led to the development of an Islamic political theory which is based around the non-territorial concepts of the Umma and Dawla. Each concept is explored in detail and the author explains how crucial they are in explaining the difference between Western policy and the priorities and the identity of the Arab world.This unique book should be required reading for students of Middle East international relations and Islamic political theory.This book argues that nationalisms in the Arab Middle East were colonial constructs to legitimize the colonially created nation states. Such states were structured in a manner that guaranteed their behavior as colonies after their independence. There dependence was in fact the condition for their formal independence. The book contrasts these colonially introduced national identities to the pre colonial Islamic identity the revolved around the concepts of Umma and Dawla. Both concepts have not yet been adequately dealt with in English and have usually been mistranslated into „nation‰ and „state‰ respectively. The Book provides a thorough explanation of these concepts by studying canonical Sunni and Shiite Islamic texts of political theory and jurisprudence. The Book also shows that understanding such concepts might explain how public opinion is formed in the Middle East and how Arab governments gain and loose legitimacy. Finally the book traces the local elites‚ failed attempts to reconcile the colonially introduced identity that revolves around the colonially created nation state and the native culture that sets political allegiance in the whole Muslim community. Such a failure allowed the Dawla, a non-territorial, non-sovereign form of organization whose allegiance lies with the whole Muslim Umma, to reemerge as a means of social, political in sometimes military, form of organization, thus the variety of non state Islamic actors throughout the region. This unique book should be required reading for students of Middle East international relations and Islamic political theory.
The Umma and the Dawla

The Umma and the Dawla

Tamim Al-Barghouti

Pluto Press
2008
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This book argues that the Arab states in the Middle East have failed to provide security for their citizens or define themselves along the lines of traditional nation states. Due to continuous war, they have been unable to foster development and prosperity.The author argues that these failures have led to the development of an Islamic political theory which is based around the non-territorial concepts of the Umma and Dawla. Each concept is explored in detail and the author explains how crucial they are in explaining the difference between Western policy and the priorities and the identity of the Arab world.This unique book should be required reading for students of Middle East international relations and Islamic political theory.This book argues that nationalisms in the Arab Middle East were colonial constructs to legitimize the colonially created nation states. Such states were structured in a manner that guaranteed their behavior as colonies after their independence. There dependence was in fact the condition for their formal independence. The book contrasts these colonially introduced national identities to the pre colonial Islamic identity the revolved around the concepts of Umma and Dawla. Both concepts have not yet been adequately dealt with in English and have usually been mistranslated into „nation‰ and „state‰ respectively. The Book provides a thorough explanation of these concepts by studying canonical Sunni and Shiite Islamic texts of political theory and jurisprudence. The Book also shows that understanding such concepts might explain how public opinion is formed in the Middle East and how Arab governments gain and loose legitimacy. Finally the book traces the local elites‚ failed attempts to reconcile the colonially introduced identity that revolves around the colonially created nation state and the native culture that sets political allegiance in the whole Muslim community. Such a failure allowed the Dawla, a non-territorial, non-sovereign form of organization whose allegiance lies with the whole Muslim Umma, to reemerge as a means of social, political in sometimes military, form of organization, thus the variety of non state Islamic actors throughout the region. This unique book should be required reading for students of Middle East international relations and Islamic political theory.
In Jerusalem and Other Poems

In Jerusalem and Other Poems

Tamim Al-Barghouti

Interlink Books
2017
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Born in 1977, Tamim Al-Barghouti is probably one of the most widely read Palestinian poets of his generation. His poetry readings are attended by thousands, sometimes packing stadiums and amphitheaters. The reception of his poetry among a diverse audience from various backgrounds and age groups is a testimony to the vitality of the centuries-old tradition of classical Arabic poetry. The poems in this collection were written in Cairo, Ramallah, Amman, Washington, DC and Berlin between 1996 and 2016. In 2007, Al-Barghoutis long poem In Jerusalem, which describes an aborted journey to the city, became something of a street poem. Palestinian newspapers dubbed Al-Barghouti The Poet of Jerusalem. To this day, his posters hang on the streets of Jerusalem and other Palestinian cities, where key chains are sold with his picture on them. Sections of the poem have even become ring-tones blaring out from cell phones across the Arab world, and children compete in memorizing and reciting it. In Jerusalem and other poems by Al-Barghouti have also had millions views on various TV Channels as well as on the internet, winning the poet an exceptional celebrity status in the Arab World.On the January 26, 2011, one day after the Egyptian Revolution that toppled President Hosni Mubarak, Al-Barghouti wrote the lyrical poem Hanet; its Arabic title roughly translates as It's Close. With the internet down, he faxed the poem to a Cairo newspaper, copies of which were distributed in Tahrir Square. Soon after, Al-Jazeera TV Channel broadcast a recording of it and a video of his reading was projected in the Square every couple of hours on makeshift screens.
Deutsche Direktinvestitionen in Australien

Deutsche Direktinvestitionen in Australien

Tamim Achim Dawar

Peter Lang AG
1999
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Die gestiegene internationale Mobilitat der Produktivkrafte hat wesentlich zur Dynamisierung des weltwirtschaftlichen Strukturwandels beigetragen. In einer zunehmend offenen und durch Wettbewerb gekennzeichneten Weltwirtschaft sind internationale Direktinvestitionen zum wichtigsten Motor der Globalisierung geworden. Die Arbeit setzt sich zunachst mit den theoretischen Grundlagen auslandischer Direktinvestitionen auseinander. In einem weiteren Schritt werden die okonomischen Rahmenbedingungen des Investitionsstandortes Australien analysiert. Einer allgemeinen Betrachtung der Struktur und Entwicklung der deutschen Kapitalverflechtungen mit dem Ausland folgt schliesslich eine Erorterung der Bestimmungsgrunde deutscher Direktinvestitionen in Australien."
In Jerusalem

In Jerusalem

Tamim Al-Barghouti

THE CHINESE UNIVERSITY PRESS
2020
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Tamim Al-Barghouti (Palestine) is a poet widely read throughout the Arab world through new and old media. His poetry readings are attended by thousands in stadiums and amphitheaters.