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NGOs in the Muslim World: Faith and Social Services (New Horizons in Islamic Studies)
0Uncover the global phenomenon of Muslim NGOs and their critical role in faith-based social services. This book presents empirical studies from fieldwork in Indonesia, Pakistan, Iran, and beyond, exploring Islamic social services, education, and development. Gain fresh insights into faith-driven initiatives and religious expectations behind Muslim charities. Essential for students and scholars in Islamic studies, sociology, anthropology, and political science in India seeking to understand contemporary global social work frameworks.
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Nikyle The Curious Crocodile
0Embark on a captivating adventure with “Nikyle The Curious Crocodile” by Rea Malhotra Mukhtyar, available at The Bookish Owl! Join Nikyle, a relentlessly curious crocodile, as he explores the world, seeking answers to his many questions. This heartwarming and hilarious tale encourages young readers to embrace curiosity and never stop asking “why.” Perfect for children who love exploration, discovery, and a touch of humor. Dive into underwater realms, trek through deserts, and climb tall trees alongside Nikyle. Discover the magic of curiosity and uncover the world’s secrets in this delightful read. Grab your copy today at The Bookish Owl! (ISBN: 9789365697926)
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Nkjv Study Bible, Hardcover, Full-Color, Comfort Print
0Explore the New King James Version with the *NKJV Study Bible, Full-Color Edition* from Thomas Nelson, available at The Bookish Owl. This hardcover Bible boasts over 1 million words of study content from top evangelical scholars. Dive deep with 15,000 notes, 345+ word studies, and 110+ articles. Enhance your understanding with 250+ photos, maps, and illustrations. Discover exclusive study tools, including book introductions, timelines, and indexes. Perfect for in-depth Scripture engagement. Shop now and enrich your faith journey with this comprehensive study Bible, featuring easy-to-read Comfort Print.
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Non-University Higher Education: Geographies of Place, Possibility and Inequality (Understanding Student Experiences of Higher Education)
0Discover the evolving landscape of higher education in India with this insightful exploration. This book delves into the unique experiences of students pursuing undergraduate degrees outside traditional universities, examining how ‘place’ shapes educational journeys and opportunities. Uncover the geographies of possibility and inequality within college education, offering fresh perspectives on student choices and the often-overlooked impact of locality. Essential reading for understanding diverse student experiences in India and navigating the complexities of educational access and equity, this study illuminates systemic factors influencing academic pathways. Gain crucial insights for students, educators, and policymakers keen on inclusive higher education.
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Note by Note: The India Story 1947-2017
0Explore the captivating rhythm of India’s post-independence journey, 1947-2017. This evocative book masterfully connects key moments in Indian history and the nation’s evolving social and political landscape with unforgettable Hindi film songs. Uncover how cinematic melodies became powerful metaphors for the national consciousness, reflecting the spirit of each era, from early nation-building to modern aspirations. A must-read for lovers of Indian history, Bollywood music, and anyone seeking to understand the cultural heartbeat of modern India.
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Notes From the Fortune-Telling Parrot: Islam and the Struggle for Religious Pluralism in Pakistan (Comparative Islamic Studies)
0Uncover the multifaceted religious landscape of Pakistan through vivid ethnographic accounts of fortune-telling parrots, street rituals, Urdu pulp fiction, and Shia processions, highlighting the dynamic struggle for religious pluralism. This insightful work offers a vital perspective on Islam in South Asia, exploring its diverse expressions. An indispensable resource for students of comparative Islamic studies, South Asian culture, and anyone fascinated by the region’s spiritual and theological diversity.
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Nothing Has to Make Sense: Upholding White Supremacy through Anti-Muslim Racism (Muslim International)
0Explore the profound link between anti-Muslim racism and white supremacy in the post-9/11 world. This critical work dissects how legal and media narratives consolidate Western whiteness through the Muslim figure. Delve into case studies ranging from educational bans to clothing restrictions and racial profiling. Grounded in critical race theory, this book offers vital insights into global power structures and the creation of ‘disposable’ populations. Essential for scholars, students of sociology, gender studies, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of systemic prejudice and its global manifestations.
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Nyishi of Arunachal Pradesh: An Ethnohistorical Study
0Delve into the captivating world of the Nyishi tribe, a cornerstone of Arunachal Pradesh’s rich cultural mosaic. This authoritative ethnohistorical study meticulously chronicles the customs, social structures, and historical journey of one of India’s prominent tribal communities. Essential for students and enthusiasts of Indian ethnography, anthropology, and North East India studies, this book offers deep insights into a unique heritage. Gain a profound understanding of the historical roots and cultural traditions that define this significant North Eastern Indian population.
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OF COLONIAL BUNGALOWS AND PIANO LESSONS (HB)
0Journey through colonial India with a compelling Indian memoir that captures life in Calcutta and undivided Bengal between 1913-1927. This narrative explores a unique upbringing, blending Victorian influences with the privileges of an era shaped by an Indian Civil Service father who championed piano lessons. Experience a personal account of cultural encounters, educational aspirations, and the intricate tapestry of life in British India. An essential read for enthusiasts of Indian history, cultural studies, and captivating personal stories.
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Off-White
0Explore ‘Off-White’ by Rachel Shabi, a crucial exploration of contemporary antisemitism. Navigate today’s misinformation and political complexities surrounding antisemitism with clarity and insight. This essential guide dissects the contingency of whiteness, Judeo-Christian narratives, and the pro-Israel antisemitism to provide an understanding of the Palestinian struggle against colonialism. Discover a hopeful path forward through honest analysis. Order ‘Off-White’ from The Bookish Owl today and delve into this thought-provoking and urgent discussion. ISBN: 9781836430766. A must-read for anyone seeking clarity on this divisive issue.
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Offences Against Children: Socio-Legal Perspectives
0Navigate the critical socio-legal landscape of child protection in India with this comprehensive resource. Delving into offences against children, it offers a vital perspective on Indian law, examining legislative measures, societal challenges, and the practical application of justice for vulnerable minors. Essential for legal professionals, students, policymakers, social workers, and anyone committed to safeguarding children’s rights across India, this book provides deep insights into the juvenile justice system and child welfare initiatives. Understand the legal framework protecting India’s youth.
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On Education and the Philosophy of Education: The Unpublished Writings of K. Satchidananda Murty
0Uncover the seminal, unpublished thoughts of K. Satchidananda Murty on the philosophy of education. This collection presents Murty’s compelling vision for 21st-century Indian education, championing universal access, advancements in science and technology, and the integration of Eastern philosophy. Gain unique perspectives on comparative education systems, the teacher-student relationship, and moral development. An indispensable read for scholars, teachers, and students of Indian philosophy and educational theory, offering a critical dialogue on the future of learning.