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      • Trusted Partner

        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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        KHAYRA UMMAH SERIES (NO.2/9) DEVELOPING THE ISLAMIC MIND

        by Nik Roskiman, Haji Mohammad Rohaizad

        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 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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        KEMBARA HENRI FAUCONNIER DI TANAH MELAYU

        by Muhammad Haji Salleh & Laurent Metzger (Editor)

        This collection of essays has been written by Malaysian and French scholars. At the same time, he was also a renowned novelist, who could read and draw on the meaningful aspects of the lives of the races in the country. He foregrounded their courtesy in their cross-racial relationships, and also, the sophistication of their literary expression that has captured the attention of many countries. His novel, Malaisie, has been translated into several languages; its Malaysian rendition is Nurani Tanah Melayu. These two contributions, in the rubber and palm oil industries, are now growing green and healthy, and his Malaysian narrative has also brought the proud face and soul of Malaysia to the world.

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        KHAYRA UMMAH SERIES (NO.5/9) THE FAILURE OF EXTREME CAPITALISM: IS ISLAMIC ECONOMICS THE ANSWER?

        by Muhammd Hisyam bin Mohamad, Nur Syahidah binti Abdul Jalil, 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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        1995

        Die Abenteuer des Hadji Baba

        Ein orientalischer Abenteuerroman

        by James Morier, Hermann Rosenau

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        KHAYRA UMMAH SERIES (NO.3/9) GOOD GOVERNANCE IN ISLAM

        by Mohd Sani bin Badron, Suzana binti Md. Samsudi, Haji Mohammad Rohaizad bin 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.

      • Samrawiet

        by Haji Habir

        This novel depicts the loss of two countries: The country of origin and the country of immigration. The protagonist is born in Saudi Arabia and knows no other country. But he is treated as a despicable worker. Finally, he decides to return to his homeland, Eritrea, but finds that the homeland is not like him. It is the condition of generations that were lost in the middle of the road without a sense of belonging. Winner of the Sharjah Award for Arab Creativity

      • The Spindle Games

        by Haji Habir

        Boredom drives a young woman to work in the archives department in the Eritrean capital, Asmara. But satisfaction eludes her in the regular historical documents section. She tries to move to the important historical documents section, but her request is rejected. Finally, she decides to convert the ordinary documents into a task with amendment, deletion and addition. She likes the game until she discovers that the president of the country is playing the same game as her. The novel discusses the idea of tampering with history by governments.

      • Literature & Literary Studies
        2020

        Sense and Wisdom in Sulalat al‐ Salatin  [Akal Budi Adikarya: Sulalat al‐ Salatin]

        by Muhammad Haji Salleh

        Sulalat  al‐Salatin  is  one  of  the  cleverest  masterpieces  among  the  treasure  trove  of  Malay  literature.  Its  model  subtlety  was  seen  as  genius;  showcasing the wondrous mind of its author, Tun Sri  Lanang.  Thus,  in  an  effort  to  search  for  the  Malay  heart and  soul,  the author  of  Sense  and Wisdom  in  Sulalat  al‐Salatin  delved  into  Sulalat  al‐Salatin  in  order  to  identify  the  success  of  its  language,  narrative  and  themes.    Muhammad  Haji  Salleh  has  transcribed the manuscript of this work and he is in  the  process  of  translating  it  as  well.    His  constant  exploration  of  Malay  literature  brought  deep  and  intimate  knowledge  of  pieces  such  as  Sulalat  al‐ Salatin,  featuring  its  various  outstanding  themes  within  the  piece,  of  love  and  lust,  conflict  and  politics.  Thanks  to  the  exploration  done,  this  book  managed  to  study,  in  depth,  the  qualities  of  the  masterpiece, Sulalat al‐Salatin.

      • July 2021

        Dihya’s many smells

        by Tarik Bakari

        One of two things would have brought him back to Sanhaja, his Amazigh village: His mother death who ruined his childhood or the return of Najma, Haji Bernard's wife, his first passion, his forbidden love who disappeared under mysterious circumstances. And here he has finally returned, after a quarter of a century of absence, with great political and literary glory, to rearrange his inner chaos. But the place inflames his emotions which get shaken by his friend Mustafa's fanatism, and provoked by the smells of Dehya, a Spanish tourist of Berber origin. And the nerver answered question of today: Do we ever heal in exile? Tariq Bakari: Moroccan novelist and professor of Arabic literature. “The General’s Mirrors” and “The Blond Killer” have been published by Dar Al-Adab.

      • BANGSA MELAYU (Satu Kajian Ilmiah Lengkap Mengenai Umat Islam Sebelah Timur) Mengandungi Peta dan Gambar Rajah Karya Salih Jawdat

        by Translators: Haji Mohammad Seman Siti Sara Haji Ahmad

        Buku ‘Ummat al-Malayu ini adalah hasil karya Salih Jawdat, iaitu seorang pegawai kanan di Jabatan Pendidikan Mesir ketika itu. Menurut penulis, maklumat dan data tentang bangsa Melayu beliau perolehi secara langsung hasil perbualan lisan dengan Y.A.M Tunku Mansor Ibni Abdul Hamid, iaitu putera kepada baginda Al-Sultan negeri Kedah semasa baginda sedang melanjutkan pelajaran di negara tersebut. Karya ini juga adalah buah tangan yang  dihasilkan atas rasa kasih kepada putera raja itu dan juga bangsa Melayu yang juga merupakan saudara seagama dengan penulis. Buku ini secara umumnya memuatkan tentang perihal sejarah, sosial dan geografi serta hasil mahsul dan kekayaan bumi alam Melayu seluruh nusantara termasuk kepulauan Borneo dan Filipina. Beliau banyak menyentuh tentang adat resam orang Melayu termasuk suku-suku yang berada di daerah pendalaman kepulauan nusantara. Pemerian tentang nama tempat, suku, negeri dan pergunungan yang dinyatakan adalah agak purba yang mungkin sudah banyak berubah.  Semoga buku dan terjemahan ini dapat menjadi salah satu sumber yang berguna untuk rujukan tentang sejarah kedudukan dan kepentingan bangsa Melayu sebagai suatu keluarga besar di alam nusantara.

      • History

        Postal Services in the Trucial States between 1909-1971

        by Moza Haji Obaid

        This study sheds light on the chronology of the history of the postal services in the Trucial States during the period from 1909 to 1971. It is considered one of the historical dilemmas facing any researcher or writer aiming to comprehensively describe these overlapping and independent eras at the beginnings of establishment of the State, before the birth of the Union. The study provides a simple account of the beginnings and the significance of postal services, as well as the successive events of formation, management and development of such postal services in the region. The author attempted to document all available and documented sources and link them together to reach the closest result to the truth. Based on all these data, this study is developed, in an adventurous attempt to delve into the secrets of postal history in the Emirates before the establishment of the Union in order to provide the reader with a valuable study to be added to the record of the history of postal service development of the United Arab Emirates.

      • INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW

        by Authors: Nehaluddin Ahmad, Nurzakiah Haji Ramlee and Norulaziemah binti Zulkiffle

        This book seeks to provide an introduction to international human rights law, particularly those primary sources (treaties, other instruments, and jurisprudence) which explain the fundamental rights and freedoms to which we are all entitled and provide an overview of related issues from a legal and social science perspective. It provides a foundation for those who want to learn the basic parameters of this field but also promotes new thinking and frameworks for the study of human rights in the twenty-first century. Human rights as an area of academic interest cannot be easily divorced from human rights struggles and the reality of contemporary conditions. The book discusses the United Nations; the United Nations’ organizational structure; regional protection of human rights; Europe; the Americas; Asia, and Africa; key treaties and mechanisms for monitoring, implementing, and enforcing human rights. However, with the constraint of space, it cannot cover the entire range of rights and freedoms. Rather it takes a thematic approach, attempting to draw together the main areas of activity under umbrella headings, demonstrating the interdependence and indivisibility of international human rights.  It has been written in a manner that seeks to be comprehen­sible without avoiding any of the complicated topics which require explanation. The book will benefit students, academicians, and practitioners who would like to develop further their understanding of Human Rights Law.

      • Afghan War
        August 2012

        Sangin A Glance Through Afghan Eyes

        by Toby Woodbridge

        As a British Army Officer in the Corps of Royal Engineers Toby Woodbridge twice deployed to Afghanistan’s Helmand Province, and spent a total of eight months in the notorious District of Sangin. Employed as mentor to the Afghan National Police during his last tour in the town Woodbridge spent over six months living, working and fighting alongside members of that much maligned but critically important organisation, gaining a privileged view of their work and insight into their world. His experiences from those two tours provide the background for this unique perspective on the difficulties and dangers involved when working, living and surviving on the front line of Afghanistan’s insurgency.

      • Literary Fiction

        Sukab's World

        by Seno Gumira Ajidarma

        There’s a woman who chooses violence.There’s a discovery of a field of massacres.There’s a story about the future of rape.There’s a person being tortured, who turns out to be wrongly targeted.There are many people, can’t decide on a leader to elect.There’s a corrupt person, his nose grows.There’s a dead body missing, because of the flood.There’s a sack found, contains the dead body of a thug.There’s a fruit of hereditary sin, hugely sold out.There’s a conversation between shoes, musing about faithfulness.There’s an unemployed husband, whose hobby is taking afternoon naps.There’s a flower shop courier, flirting with a maid.They live in Sukab’s World, which is our world too.But who is Sukab? *** Originally published in 2004, the short stories in this book are Seno’s observation and criticism about things that occur in Indonesian society, told using the medium of the character of Sukab. Sukab takes various forms throughout the stories. He can be a man who steals someone else’s wife, an unfaithful husband, someone reporting a case, or even a fruit seller. He can be the main character in one story and a cameo in others.

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