In "Aatish E Chinar," Shaikh Muhammad Abdullah narrates a captivating autobiography, chronicling his remarkable journey through tumultuous times. Born in Kashmir, Abdullah's life story unfolds against the backdrop of political...
"Being Pakistani: Society, Culture, and the Arts" by Raza Rumi provides an insightful exploration into the multifaceted dimensions of Pakistani society, culture, and artistic expressions. Rumi navigates through the intricate...
"Black Like Me" is a compelling and transformative memoir by John Howard Griffin, documenting his journey through the racially segregated American South in the late 1950s. Griffin, a white journalist,...
In "Boys And Sex Young" by Peggy Orenstein, the author delves into the complex realm of young men's sexuality, exploring their experiences, attitudes, and the societal constructs that shape them....
Brave Love: Making Space For You To Be You by Lisa Leonard is a poignant exploration of the courageous journey toward self-discovery and acceptance within the context of love and...
Diplomacy is the art and practice of conducting negotiations between representatives of states or organizations. It is a vital tool for managing international relations and achieving foreign policy goals. Dr....
Franz Kafka's "The Complete Stories" is a collection of influential literary works that delve into existential themes, bureaucratic absurdity, and profound alienation, showcasing Kafka's distinctive narrative style and psychological depth....
The book "Islam in Transition: Muslim Perspectives" offers an in-depth analysis of the dynamic changes and challenges within contemporary Islamic societies. Written by John Donohue and John L. Esposito, this...
Islam vs Islamism: The Dilemma of the Muslim World by Peter R. Demant & Asghar Ali Engineer delves into the complex relationship between Islam as a faith and Islamism as...