In a time when abuse at the hands of religious leaders is too common comes this guide to making the most of the Zen tradition while protecting and empowering yourselfThis is a thoroughly engaging exploration based on deep knowledge of the tradition as well as contemporary research.
It monitors the attempts of the West to undermine Islam, and they have attached various accusations to it and spread them throughout the world, including Islamic countries, but they plot and God plots, and God is the best of plotters.
Bringing together 17 authors from diverse perspectives, Insights on Journalism and Human Rights offers an accessible introduction to the characteristics and complexities of reporting human rights issues in a changing media environment.
It deals with anthropology, which links psychology, which is concerned with the individual alone, and sociology, which is concerned with society alone.
Geneva and the Drift to War (1938) is based on the work of the 1937 session of the Geneva Institute of International Relations, which brought together men and women from all parts of the world to pool the results of their studies in international affairs, their experience of international administration, or their personal knowledge of international politics.
It examines the frameworks of the concept of the curricula that Islam has drawn for the behavior of the Muslim individual, the behavior of the Muslim group, and the behavior of the ruler and the ruled, so that Muslims can perform their function in this life, which appears in the architecture of the earth according to the method of the Creator, Glory be to Him, and this divine guidance to all of humanity in every time and place, and it includes regulating the interaction between the individual and society, between the ruler and the ruled, and between Islamic society and other societies.
"In this book, which combines the strength of argument with the precision of statement, Allen Wood, with his penetrating insight, provides us with a concise interpretation of Kant's theory of knowledge, and his criticism of traditional metaphysics, as well as his moral and political philosophy.
Le monde scientifique n’est pas un monde édénique et encore moins un monde irénique ; la production de la science ne s’accomplit pas au sein d’une communauté paisible.