The Bohras
Title | The Bohras PDF eBook |
Author | Asghar Ali Engineer |
Publisher | |
Pages | 356 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Ismailites |
ISBN |
Mullahs on the Mainframe
Title | Mullahs on the Mainframe PDF eBook |
Author | Jonah Blank |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 425 |
Release | 2023-11-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 022683641X |
In Jonah Blank's important, myth-shattering book, the West gets its first look at the Daudi Bohras, a unique Muslim denomination who have found the core of their religious beliefs largely compatible with modern ideology. Combining orthodox Muslim prayer, dress, and practice with secular education, relative gender equality, and Internet use, this community serves as a surprising reminder that the central values of "modernity" are hardly limited to the West.
Keepers of the Faith
Title | Keepers of the Faith PDF eBook |
Author | Shaukat Ajmeri |
Publisher | Mawenzi House Publishers Limited |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9781988449968 |
Keepers of the Faith is set within a small Muslim sect of India, ruled by an avaricious priesthood that demands absolute submission while enforcing archaic social customs. When a section of the community rebels, it is summarily excommunicated, shunned by friends and family, and denied religious rites. The novel follows the fate of two blissful teenage lovers, Akbar and Rukhsana, whose dreams of a happy life are shattered when their families end up on opposite sides of the communal split.
Social Reform Movement and Women Empowerment in Dawoodi Bohras
Title | Social Reform Movement and Women Empowerment in Dawoodi Bohras PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 311 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9789353240837 |
The Dawoodi Bohras
Title | The Dawoodi Bohras PDF eBook |
Author | Shibani Roy |
Publisher | |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre | Ismailites |
ISBN |
The Upstairs Wife
Title | The Upstairs Wife PDF eBook |
Author | Rafia Zakaria |
Publisher | Beacon Press |
Pages | 266 |
Release | 2016-01-05 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0807080462 |
A memoir of Karachi through the eyes of its women An Indies Introduce Debut Authors Selection For a brief moment on December 27, 2007, life came to a standstill in Pakistan. Benazir Bhutto, the country’s former prime minister and the first woman ever to lead a Muslim country, had been assassinated at a political rally just outside Islamabad. Back in Karachi—Bhutto’s birthplace and Pakistan’s other great metropolis—Rafia Zakaria’s family was suffering through a crisis of its own: her Uncle Sohail, the man who had brought shame upon the family, was near death. In that moment these twin catastrophes—one political and public, the other secret and intensely personal—briefly converged. Zakaria uses that moment to begin her intimate exploration of the country of her birth. Her Muslim-Indian family immigrated to Pakistan from Bombay in 1962, escaping the precarious state in which the Muslim population in India found itself following the Partition. For them, Pakistan represented enormous promise. And for some time, Zakaria’s family prospered and the city prospered. But in the 1980s, Pakistan’s military dictators began an Islamization campaign designed to legitimate their rule—a campaign that particularly affected women’s freedom and safety. The political became personal when her aunt Amina’s husband, Sohail, did the unthinkable and took a second wife, a humiliating and painful betrayal of kin and custom that shook the foundation of Zakaria’s family but was permitted under the country’s new laws. The young Rafia grows up in the shadow of Amina’s shame and fury, while the world outside her home turns ever more chaotic and violent as the opportunities available to post-Partition immigrants are dramatically curtailed and terrorism sows its seeds in Karachi. Telling the parallel stories of Amina’s polygamous marriage and Pakistan’s hopes and betrayals, The Upstairs Wife is an intimate exploration of the disjunction between exalted dreams and complicated realities.
The Karimjee Jivanjee Family
Title | The Karimjee Jivanjee Family PDF eBook |
Author | Gijsbert Oonk |
Publisher | Amsterdam University Press |
Pages | 176 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9789085550273 |
This book provides a well documented analysis of the Karimjee Jivanjee family and the family business, Karimjee Jivanjee & Co. Drawing from a variety of sources, including interviews with the Karimjee family and associates, the author offers a comprehensive, fascinating biography that spans over 200 years. The Karimjee family has played a major role in shaping the political and economic history of Zanzibar and Tanzania, with close ties to the British and German Empires, as well as the African Independence Movements. Although heavily affected by the nationalization programmes of the late 1960's, they have since recovered and are now back in business. Much more than a 'rags to riches' story, it is an account of East Africa told through the eyes of the family of a South Asian settler. --Book Jacket.