Father My Lifeline

Father My Lifeline
Author: Rajeshwari Bale
Publisher: BLUE INKBLUE INK
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2022-02-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Dedicated to all the father out there

A Soulful Journey with Baba

A Soulful Journey with Baba
Author: Dr. Shraddha Manohar Kulkarni
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2021-06-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1639046305

If you are looking for an interesting, easy to follow and light-hearted read to help you understand the simple yet powerful ways to lead a life of your choice, this is the book for you. If you want to have a strong interpersonal connection in your relationships, enhance your understanding of “yourself" and discover the secrets of happiness, success and fulfilment in personal and professional life, this book is perfect for you. A Soulful Journey with Baba is an engaging book that uncovers the deep and meaningful experiences from the author's childhood memories during her birthdays, and how she learnt valuable lessons from her father for leading an inspired life. This book takes you through an emotional journey and an eternal bond between father and daughter. This book is a compilation of small stories about experiences, ups and downs of life and how the author has learnt to overcome the challenges in life with the help of her father’s insights and wisdom, in a most unique way. The anecdotes in the book are interesting and relatable.

My Baba My Hero

My Baba My Hero
Author: HetHeru AnkhBaRa
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2016-10-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781539356295

Read about all of the fun the main characters have with their Baba My Baba, My Hero follows two children through their fun-filled experiences with their Baba. They list many of the things they have done that would make any child happy. They highlight all of the activities they take part in. They enjoy pancakes, homemade cupcakes, ice cream, making a snowman and much more. They also thank their Baba for lessons well learned, especially the lessons about Africa. Children, as well as adults, will learn about the importance of family.

Muslims of the World

Muslims of the World
Author: Sajjad Shah
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2018-10-09
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1683353471

We are living in a time of unrest for many members of the Islamic faith around the globe. Enter Muslims of the World, a book based on the popular Instagram account @MuslimsoftheWorld1. Like the account, the book’s mission is to tell the diverse stories of Muslims living in the US and around the world. Illustrated throughout with moving photographs, each chapter will focus on different aspects of the Islamic faith and the many varying cultures it encompasses, offering tales of love, family, and faith while empowering Muslim women, refugees, and people of color. Whether it is telling a story about a young Syrian refugee who dreams of being a pilot or about a young girl’s decision to not remove her hijab, which in turn saved her family’s life, Muslims of the World aims to unite people of all cultures and faiths by sharing the hopes, trials, and tribulations of Muslims from every walk of life.

My Cousins and I

My Cousins and I
Author: Bello Musa Dankano
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0595349730

After a successful outing in the great Jihad of Northern Nigeria of the 1800s in Katsina Sector in which the dominant tribe, the Habe, was routed, a minority Fulani Clan steadfastly holds on to its affinity, its culture and its tradition overwhelmingly assimilating the dominant tribe. But one thing the victorious Clan failed to do was to conquer the language of the vanquished on that they were assimilated. Two centuries later, a boy from the victorious Fulani Clan is puzzled that his Clan has lost its tongue in the process and that has made him restless. He sets about challenging the great loss where he meets with obstacles at every turn. He becomes undaunted against traditional jokes coming from the Habe that is making the victory recorded by his Clan as if its legitimacy depended on the tongue issue. He vows to fight on

Solacers

Solacers
Author: Arion Golmakani
Publisher: Red Corn Poppy Books
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2024-05-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 061548042X

Solacers tells the touching story of a 5-year old child's search for family life and safety following the divorce of his parents in Iran during the 1960's. The first child of a heartless father and a discarded mother is left to fend for himself on the streets of Mashhad, seeking food and shelter wherever he can. His lonely early years are an unbelievable tale of cruelty and betrayal on the part of nearly everyone who might be expected to help, save for one aunt who does her best to keep him from starving.But living a harsh and solitary existence has one advantage for this little boy: other than forcing him to be self-reliant, no one attempts to indoctrinate him on rural Iranian society's archaic cultural values and religious beliefs. And so he never accepts his wretched state as fate, choosing instead to dream big dreams about getting an education, having his own family, and starting a new life possibly in the faraway land called America. He makes a plan and by the age of 17 he boards a plane to the land of possibilities, where his dreams eventually also take flight."A story of hope, determination, and forgiveness, Solacers is a remarkable tale of resilience and optimism, with lessons for us all," say Hans J. Massaquoi, retired managing editor of Ebony Magazine and the author of best-selling book, Destined to Witness: Growing Up Black in Nazi Germany. "Golmakani gives voice to children everywhere who long for nurturing and hunger for security."

Revolutionary Bodies

Revolutionary Bodies
Author: K. S. Batmanghelichi
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2020-12-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1350050040

Gender and sexuality in modern Iran is frequently examined through the prism of nationalist symbols and religious discourse from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In this book, Kristin Soraya Batmanghelichi takes a different approach, by interrogating how normative ideas of women's bodies in state, religious, and public health discourses have resulted in the female body being deemed as immodest and taboo. Through a diverse blend of sources -a popular cultural women's journal, a red-light district, cases studies of temporary marriages, iconic public statues, and an HIV-AIDS advocacy organization in Tehran - this work argues that conceptions of gender and sexuality have been mediated in public discourse and experienced and modified by women themselves over the past thirty years of the Islamic Republic. Expanding upon existing philosophical theory, technological research and scholarship on gender and sexuality in Iran, this book focuses much needed attention on under-studied, marginalized communities, such as widows living with HIV. This work interrogates how bodily technologies are constructed discursively and socially in Iran and the values and perspectives which are incorporated in them.

Kaleidoscope Song

Kaleidoscope Song
Author: Fox Benwell
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2017-09-19
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1481477692

Fox Benwell delivers a harrowing and beautifully written novel that explores the relationship between two girls obsessed with music, the practice of corrective rape in South Africa, and the risks and power of using your voice. Neo loves music, and all she ever wanted was a life sharing this passion, on the radio. When she meets Tale, the lead singer in a local South African band, their shared love of music grows. So does their love for each other. But not everyone approves. Then Neo lands her dream job of working at a popular radio station, and she discovers that using your voice is sometimes harder than expected, and there are always consequences.

Brothers

Brothers
Author: Da Chen
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2011-09-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 030749425X

At the height of China’s Cultural Revolution a powerful general fathered two sons. Tan was born to the general’s wife and into a life of comfort and luxury. His half brother, Shento, was born to the general’s mistress, who threw herself off a cliff in the mountains of Balan only moments after delivering her child. Growing up, each remained ignorant of the other’s existence. In Beijing, Tan enjoyed the best schools, the finest clothes, and the prettiest girls. Shento was raised on the mountainside by an old healer and his wife until their deaths landed him in an orphanage, where he was always hungry, alone, and frightened. Though on divergent roads, each brother is driven by a passionate desire—one to glorify his father, the other to seek revenge against him. Separated by distance and opportunity, Tan and Shento follow the paths that lie before them, while unknowingly falling in love with the same woman and moving toward the explosive moment when their fates finally merge. Brothers, by bestselling memoirist Da Chen, is a sprawling, dynamic family saga, complete with assassinations, love affairs, narrowly missed opportunities, and the ineluctable fulfillment of destiny.

A Sufi's Journey to Truth

A Sufi's Journey to Truth
Author: Faruk Dilaver
Publisher: Faruk Dilaver
Total Pages: 272
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

“We have known each other through all of eternity. The Beloved is connected to all of us through our inner heart. So how can we be strangers when we know each other so intimately.” Have you ever looked into the eye of love? I was walking in a crowded street with my friend. Suddenly, everyone coming in the opposite direction started greeting him. I thought, “How could this happen? There is no way everyone knows him!” I started writing this book out of this curiosity. In the end, I also looked into the eye of love and became acquainted with our Beloved. This book is based on a true story and only the names are changed. It is written in the loving memory of our beloved Haci Ahmet Kayhan Dede, the Yunus Emre of our century.