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      • Bingsha Shatabdi

        Established in 1956, Bingsha Shatabdi follows two different trends in publication, It brings out direct translations from various European languages like French, Dutch, German into Bangla. It deals with both contemporary and classical literature. Its second goal is to publish collections of essays in Bangla and English, and its area of concentration is Social Science And Ancient Indian Civilization and Culture.

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      • Helen Binns Agency

        Foreign Rights Agency specialising in picture books, board books, novelty, activity, craft and children's/ YA fiction titles from UK and North American Children's Publishers and Literary Agencies.

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        Dirt and Stars

        by Ahmad Lufti

        How do you imagine the Arabs before Islam? People who drink alcohol, milk goats, and fight each other for trivial reasons? Or perhaps you imagine them ignorant in an environment of darkness and sand?   In this short story collection, Ahmad Lufti presents a fresh picture of the Arabian Peninsula before Islam, its legends and poets, its kings and its oral traditions. Inspired by the storytelling form of Scheherazade in “One Thousand and One Nights”—in which one narrator tells a story about another narrator, and another—as well as traditional Arab tales, Lufti’s stories explore and exalt Arab history and culture as well as larger themes of love, weakness, and power.     Commentary from the Author:   I am trying to reintroduce prose in Arab stories, as an attempt to praise authors whose books were highly underestimated. These works of art were deeply criticized for focusing on the pre-Islamic era or for adopting a classical rigid style.   It is crucial to revive Arab stories, this pristine and rich field that would never fail to exist, even if all authors were to perish. This has proven of importance in modern stories, which are the reflection of the contemporary human. How can we refute modern stereotypes, if Arab literature is absent from today’s books?

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        September 2004

        Sitt Marie-Rose

        Eine libanesische Geschichte

        by Etel Adnan, Etel Adnan, Eva Moldenhauer

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        Fiction
        2022

        Al-Qata’i: Ibn Tulun's Trilogy

        by Reem Bassiouney

        The Ibn Tulun Trilogy is a stunning literary work that offers readers a fascinating glimpse into a significant period in the history of Egypt. ///This novel interweaves historical facts with a continuous narrative about Egypt, exploring how it was before and after the arrival of Ahmad Ibn Tulun. His independence and the construction of the city of Al-Qata’i, along with the establishment of a powerful army, are vividly portrayed. As the story progresses, readers learn of Ahmad Ibn Tulun’s death and his son’s reign, as well as the attempts to destroy his legacy and the fate of Al-Qata’i. ///Al-Qata’i is a story that explores the conflict between construction and destruction, the fickleness of fate, and the highs and lows of human existence. It tells of the meeting and parting of loved ones, the struggle between love and hate, oppression and justice, power and helplessness, and the ultimate triumph of victory and the agony of defeat.

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        November 2014

        Sitt Marie-Rose

        Eine libanesische Geschichte

        by Etel Adnan, Eva Moldenhauer

        »Ich habe Marie-Rose gesehen. Ich erwartete, daß sie zerschlagen, vielleicht entstellt, eingeschüchtert ist. Nein. Sie steht vor mir so schön wie einst, als wir beide sechzehn Jahre alt waren und zusammen ins Gymnasium von Beirut gingen. Sie ist jetzt zweiunddreißig und hält sich wie eine Königin. Ich schwöre, sie ist schön«, sagt Mounir. Beirut 1975: Die libanesische Christin Sitt Marie-Rose unterstützt palästinensische Flüchtlinge. Jetzt steht sie, schön und stolz wie eine Königin, vor Mounir. Im Konflikt zwischen Libanesen und Palästinensern hat sie es gewagt, das Freund-Feind-Schema zu durchbrechen, als Verräterin wird sie verhaftet und soll nun ausgerechnet von ihm, ihrer alten Jugendliebe, verurteilt werden.

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        Solidarisch sein!

        Gegen Rassismus, Antisemitismus und Hass

        by Mansour, Ahmad

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        October 2017

        Und die Vögel werden singen

        Ich, der Pianist aus den Trümmern

        by Ahmad, Aeham

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        August 2018

        Klartext zur Integration

        Gegen falsche Toleranz und Panikmache

        by Mansour, Ahmad

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        October 2018

        Kartellsanktionsrecht.

        Verfahrensrechtliche Konvergenz innerhalb der Europäischen Union unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des deutschen Rechts.

        by Chmeis, Ahmad

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        September 2016

        Thorough surveillance

        by Ahmad Sa'di

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        KHAYRA UMMAH SERIES (NO.1/9) MAQASIDIDC FRAMEWORK FORTHE FORMATION OF KHAYRA UMMAH (THE BEST OF PEOPLE)

        by Azrina binti Sobian, Haji Mohammad Rohaizad bin Haji Mohamad Rasid (Illustrator)

        This volume is part of The Khayra Ummah series, being itself the culmination of a sequence of colloquium of several themes organised by IKIM. The issues addressed in this series are: Islamic economics; Islamophobia; governance; moral deterioration; disruptive technology; the Islamic state and society; enviromental degradation; and the Islamic mind.

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        Fiction
        2017

        Summer Rains

        Winner of the 2018 Sheikh Zayed Book Award for Young Author

        by Ahmad Al Qarmalawi

        Using music as a thread that connects the past to the present, this novel explores what happens when traditional and cultural heritage clash with modernity. The characters face the impact of modernization on heritage and arts versus the need to protect and preserve their traditional culture and must choose between the pursuit of materialism versus spiritual balance. Al Qarmalawi writes about a wide range of music from Sufism to the present era of electronic musical arts, and Summer Rains addresses the current Arab youth crisis, in which young people find themselves torn between fundamentalism and modernity. (An extended English-language report on this book will be available soon.)

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        International relations
        November 2013

        Thorough surveillance

        by Ahmad H. Sa’di

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        KHAYRA UMMAH SERIES (NO.4/9) ISLAM, AND MORAL FREEDOM: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES

        by Siti Fatimah binti Abdul Rahman, Haji Mohammad Rohaizad bin Haji Mohamad Rasid

        This volume is part of The Khayra Ummah series, being itself the culmination of a sequence of colloquium of several themes organised by IKIM. The issues addressed in this series are: Islamic economics; Islamophobia; governance; moral deterioration; disruptive technology; the Islamic state and society; enviromental degradation; and the Islamic mind.

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