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By Abdelilah Bouasria
The relationship between Moroccan sainthood and its monarchical counterpart has attracted much attention from researchers in anthropology, religious studies or political science. The analysis of this waltz can offer invaluable insights into the dynamics of Moroccan history because the king and the saint are seen as the two most active actors in this history. Yet, the study of the relationship between these two figures has been an essentialized depiction of a hegemonic and a submissive pair. Hence, the work of Princeton's Moroccan anthropologist Abdellah Hammoudi about the master and the disciple deserves a pause in this work to “deconstruct”- in a very healthy way that academic ego feigns to ignore- some of its anti-Foucauldian assumptions. In this book, I offer an integrated methodology to read the Sufi relationship politically.The dynamics of king/saint relationship in Moroccan culture allows the strategic reinvention of the “sheikh” in order to meet the dynamic requirement of Moroccan history. One can see how the very fashionable Hamza Yusuf switched from attacking- in one of his tapes-the former Moroccan king Hassan II as a mafia mobster, to tilting his head in submission while invited at the king’s palace in the “Hassani lectures. The Sufi attire has become a very fashionable garment in Morocco lately with its accompanying music (the Fes Festival) and its ministers, and a political gaze at this symbolism haunts us to recall its “déjà vu” in Moroccan archives.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Dr. Funso E. Oluyitan
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By Daniel De Prophet
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By Daniel De Prophet
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By Tamirate B. Semegn
Ethiopia is among the poorest and least developed countries in the world. At the same time, it is endowed with huge unapped natural resources and human capital; long history that have contributed to human civilization; strategic geogprahical location in the Horn of Africa; rich and diverse culture; model of religious and ethnic coexistence and mutual respect; and heart of major faiths: Christianity, Islam and Judaism that have evolved in unique ways. Yet, this ancient country of almost 80 million people has among the poorest people in Africa. The primary reason for this condition is lack of representative, all inclusive and democratic governance. The challenge for this and the coming generation is to focus on the social, ideolgical and political conditions that perpetute poverty. The book offers penetraing insight on how the well being of Ethiopia's mosaic of people can be transformed.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Dianne R. Harper
According to many theories, the origins of man appear to have begun in the Africa/Asia region. The Bible, which is the oldest historical book of mankind, presents the creation of mankind (Genesis) in a setting (Garden of Eden) theorized to be in Africa. This book will illustrate the Biblical book of Genesis, focusing on the following concepts: making of the world, making of the African Man, the Garden of Eden, the African Edenites, the African Khoisan people, the Biblical Flood, the migration of the African race up and out of Africa, the Trans-Atlantic Slave era, African Americans in the America, and Full Circle-Barack Obama. This book gives an analysis of each of the concepts, based on biblical scripture, historical, archaelogical facts, and this authors theories, all from an African perspective. It has been a lifelong belief of this author, that Africa is the cradle of civilization, and the creation of people that the Bible speaks of, is the original race of people, the African race.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Dianne R. Harper
According to many theories, the origins of man appear to have begun in the Africa/Asia region. The Bible, which is the oldest historical book of mankind, presents the creation of mankind (Genesis) in a setting (Garden of Eden) theorized to be in Africa. This book will illustrate the Biblical book of Genesis, focusing on the following concepts: making of the world, making of the African Man, the Garden of Eden, the African Edenites, the African Khoisan people, the Biblical Flood, the migration of the African race up and out of Africa, the Trans-Atlantic Slave era, African Americans in the America, and Full Circle-Barack Obama. This book gives an analysis of each of the concepts, based on biblical scripture, historical, archaelogical facts, and this authors theories, all from an African perspective. It has been a lifelong belief of this author, that Africa is the cradle of civilization, and the creation of people that the Bible speaks of, is the original race of people, the African race.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Jacob W. Chikuhwa
This book chronicles how Zimbabwe’s boom educational and health systems unravelled after independence in 1980 and how exuberance gave way to pessimism. The uncomfortable truth about how socialism lost its way and the dramatic reversal of fortune is told. No jobs were created for the school leavers, inflation went up and poverty started to creep in. The 1980s actually laid the foundations for the economic problems Zimbabwe now faces. Trapped in an ideological commitment to socialist enterprises, policy makers permitted accountability to slip, carried co-operatives further than they should have, and pandered to socialist greed with its corrupt tendencies. Zimbabwe: Beyond a School Certificate examines the relations between governance and discursive practices in the modern labour market: the role of institutions of learning and skills development, and the brain drain as creative and retrogressive forces in the economy; labour laws and the job market in a critical methodology for organisational research; and the health system and the poverty datum line as a measurement of the dynamics in industrial development. This is a genuinely authentic analysis based on statistical data which support the unfolding events in the southern African country. This book is useful for students (and lecturers alike) and donor agencies wanting to know more about Zimbabwe. Organisations helping to fight the HIV pandemic will also find the book a source of information.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Jacob W. Chikuhwa
This book chronicles how Zimbabwe’s boom educational and health systems unravelled after independence in 1980 and how exuberance gave way to pessimism. The uncomfortable truth about how socialism lost its way and the dramatic reversal of fortune is told. No jobs were created for the school leavers, inflation went up and poverty started to creep in. The 1980s actually laid the foundations for the economic problems Zimbabwe now faces. Trapped in an ideological commitment to socialist enterprises, policy makers permitted accountability to slip, carried co-operatives further than they should have, and pandered to socialist greed with its corrupt tendencies. Zimbabwe: Beyond a School Certificate examines the relations between governance and discursive practices in the modern labour market: the role of institutions of learning and skills development, and the brain drain as creative and retrogressive forces in the economy; labour laws and the job market in a critical methodology for organisational research; and the health system and the poverty datum line as a measurement of the dynamics in industrial development. This is a genuinely authentic analysis based on statistical data which support the unfolding events in the southern African country. This book is useful for students (and lecturers alike) and donor agencies wanting to know more about Zimbabwe. Organisations helping to fight the HIV pandemic will also find the book a source of information.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Frank Senauth
Haiti is the world’s oldest black republic and the second-oldest republic in the Western Hemisphere, after the United States. Although Haiti actively assisted the independence movement of many Latin American countries and securing a promise from the great liberator, Simon Bolivar, that he would free their slaves after winning independence from Spain. Haiti is the only African Republic in the Caribbean, and it was the Spanish, the French, and the British that made it what it is to day. The African people from Africa were slaves when they entered Haiti as plantation workers, and in those great days of their lives, they were treated badly. Their blood and sweat was left on the land and about one million people had to be sacrificed to make Haiti – Haiti. Now they live freely and poorly of what their ancestors had to endure. Once upon a time Haiti was the richest country in the Caribbean. They flourished in many ways. They were able to grow their own food and they made money from that, but they were always unfortunate in many ways, and their rulers made it that way. The people of Haiti are still poor and they are longing for some one to love them and some one to take care of them and hold them tightly in their arms. That is their great wish! Bless them!
FORMAT: E-Book
By Frank Senauth
Haiti is the world’s oldest black republic and the second-oldest republic in the Western Hemisphere, after the United States. Although Haiti actively assisted the independence movement of many Latin American countries and securing a promise from the great liberator, Simon Bolivar, that he would free their slaves after winning independence from Spain. Haiti is the only African Republic in the Caribbean, and it was the Spanish, the French, and the British that made it what it is to day. The African people from Africa were slaves when they entered Haiti as plantation workers, and in those great days of their lives, they were treated badly. Their blood and sweat was left on the land and about one million people had to be sacrificed to make Haiti – Haiti. Now they live freely and poorly of what their ancestors had to endure. Once upon a time Haiti was the richest country in the Caribbean. They flourished in many ways. They were able to grow their own food and they made money from that, but they were always unfortunate in many ways, and their rulers made it that way. The people of Haiti are still poor and they are longing for some one to love them and some one to take care of them and hold them tightly in their arms. That is their great wish! Bless them!
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Frank Senauth
Haiti is the world’s oldest black republic and the second-oldest republic in the Western Hemisphere, after the United States. Although Haiti actively assisted the independence movement of many Latin American countries and securing a promise from the great liberator, Simon Bolivar, that he would free their slaves after winning independence from Spain. Haiti is the only African Republic in the Caribbean, and it was the Spanish, the French, and the British that made it what it is to day. The African people from Africa were slaves when they entered Haiti as plantation workers, and in those great days of their lives, they were treated badly. Their blood and sweat was left on the land and about one million people had to be sacrificed to make Haiti – Haiti. Now they live freely and poorly of what their ancestors had to endure. Once upon a time Haiti was the richest country in the Caribbean. They flourished in many ways. They were able to grow their own food and they made money from that, but they were always unfortunate in many ways, and their rulers made it that way. The people of Haiti are still poor and they are longing for some one to love them and some one to take care of them and hold them tightly in their arms. That is their great wish! Bless them!
FORMAT: Softcover
By Qasim Hirsi Farah
The content of this books is as following: 1.Summary of the Civil War in Somalia 3.Political Introduction To Somalia 4.Geographical Map Of Somalia 5. Introduction To Somalia’s Civil War 6. Summary Of The Stages Passed In Two Decades 7.The Role Of Federalism In The Somali Conflict 8.Urgent Moral Rearmament For Revival 9. Is Revival Possible? 10: Everyone Could And Should Contribute 11: Prisoners’ Contribution 12.The Role Of The Civil Society 13.Voluntary Services 14. Making Mindful Man To Make a Meaningful Nation 15 Transforming Revolution To Rehabilitation 16: Familyhood& Childcare 17: Education 18: Religion 19: Work Ethics 20.Sustainable Peace And Stability 21: Social Reformation For Sustainable Security 22: Somalia As A Hospitalized Patient 23: Our Problem Is A Mind Faculty 24: Mental Rehabilitation 25.Somalia Needs No Military, But 26. Conflict Between Culture And Politics 27: Curing The Chaos From Its Causes 28. Reconciliation And Reintegration 29: Public Investment Creates Reconciliation 30: Somalia Does Not Need Foreign Peace Operation But Border Surveillance 31: Somalis Know How To Resolve Their Internal Conflicts 32: Peace Making Methodology 33: Disarmament And Demobilization 34.Changing The Disputed Territories To Brotherly Neighborhood Denizens Chapter Six: 35.Domestic And Foreign Policy 36.All We Are Lacking Is a Leader 37: The Best Generation to Lead 38: Election And Its Toolkits 39: Governmental Structure 40: Competitive Leadership For Somaa 41: Political Choice For New Somalia 42.Personal Principles Lead To National Development 43: Tackling The Crisis Of Nepotism. 44: How To Eliminate Nepotism Based on Clannish System 45: How To Combat Mal-Administration, 46.General Advice To the Domestic Political Stakeholders 47: Special Advice To Foreign Political Stakeholders 48.Special Advice To the To The Islamic Extremists 49.Special Advice To New Generation 50.Modern Electronic System TO Eliminate Corruption 51. Fresh National E-Census 52.Economic Reformation For Development 53.Poverty And Hunger Eradication 54: Humanitarian Aid Or Development Cooperation 55: How To Deal With NGOs) 56: Privatization of Institutions 57: Local Product vs. Imported Product 58.Sustainable Development Collectively Working With Gender Balance 60. Commerce And Trade 62. Tourism And Energy Industry 63: Creating Job Opportunities 64: Land Construction And Environment 65. City Planning 66: Mogadishu’s Urban Development Strategies Conclusion General Annotations Concluding Remarks Bibliography Introduction To My Political Platform
FORMAT: Softcover
By Qasim Hirsi Farah
The content of this books is as following: 1.Summary of the Civil War in Somalia 3.Political Introduction To Somalia 4.Geographical Map Of Somalia 5. Introduction To Somalia’s Civil War 6. Summary Of The Stages Passed In Two Decades 7.The Role Of Federalism In The Somali Conflict 8.Urgent Moral Rearmament For Revival 9. Is Revival Possible? 10: Everyone Could And Should Contribute 11: Prisoners’ Contribution 12.The Role Of The Civil Society 13.Voluntary Services 14. Making Mindful Man To Make a Meaningful Nation 15 Transforming Revolution To Rehabilitation 16: Familyhood& Childcare 17: Education 18: Religion 19: Work Ethics 20.Sustainable Peace And Stability 21: Social Reformation For Sustainable Security 22: Somalia As A Hospitalized Patient 23: Our Problem Is A Mind Faculty 24: Mental Rehabilitation 25.Somalia Needs No Military, But 26. Conflict Between Culture And Politics 27: Curing The Chaos From Its Causes 28. Reconciliation And Reintegration 29: Public Investment Creates Reconciliation 30: Somalia Does Not Need Foreign Peace Operation But Border Surveillance 31: Somalis Know How To Resolve Their Internal Conflicts 32: Peace Making Methodology 33: Disarmament And Demobilization 34.Changing The Disputed Territories To Brotherly Neighborhood Denizens Chapter Six: 35.Domestic And Foreign Policy 36.All We Are Lacking Is a Leader 37: The Best Generation to Lead 38: Election And Its Toolkits 39: Governmental Structure 40: Competitive Leadership For Somaa 41: Political Choice For New Somalia 42.Personal Principles Lead To National Development 43: Tackling The Crisis Of Nepotism. 44: How To Eliminate Nepotism Based on Clannish System 45: How To Combat Mal-Administration, 46.General Advice To the Domestic Political Stakeholders 47: Special Advice To Foreign Political Stakeholders 48.Special Advice To the To The Islamic Extremists 49.Special Advice To New Generation 50.Modern Electronic System TO Eliminate Corruption 51. Fresh National E-Census 52.Economic Reformation For Development 53.Poverty And Hunger Eradication 54: Humanitarian Aid Or Development Cooperation 55: How To Deal With NGOs) 56: Privatization of Institutions 57: Local Product vs. Imported Product 58.Sustainable Development Collectively Working With Gender Balance 60. Commerce And Trade 62. Tourism And Energy Industry 63: Creating Job Opportunities 64: Land Construction And Environment 65. City Planning 66: Mogadishu’s Urban Development Strategies Conclusion General Annotations Concluding Remarks Bibliography Introduction To My Political Platform
FORMAT: E-Book
By Qasim Hirsi Farah
The content of this books is as following: 1.Summary of the Civil War in Somalia 3.Political Introduction To Somalia 4.Geographical Map Of Somalia 5. Introduction To Somalia’s Civil War 6. Summary Of The Stages Passed In Two Decades 7.The Role Of Federalism In The Somali Conflict 8.Urgent Moral Rearmament For Revival 9. Is Revival Possible? 10: Everyone Could And Should Contribute 11: Prisoners’ Contribution 12.The Role Of The Civil Society 13.Voluntary Services 14. Making Mindful Man To Make a Meaningful Nation 15 Transforming Revolution To Rehabilitation 16: Familyhood& Childcare 17: Education 18: Religion 19: Work Ethics 20.Sustainable Peace And Stability 21: Social Reformation For Sustainable Security 22: Somalia As A Hospitalized Patient 23: Our Problem Is A Mind Faculty 24: Mental Rehabilitation 25.Somalia Needs No Military, But 26. Conflict Between Culture And Politics 27: Curing The Chaos From Its Causes 28. Reconciliation And Reintegration 29: Public Investment Creates Reconciliation 30: Somalia Does Not Need Foreign Peace Operation But Border Surveillance 31: Somalis Know How To Resolve Their Internal Conflicts 32: Peace Making Methodology 33: Disarmament And Demobilization 34.Changing The Disputed Territories To Brotherly Neighborhood Denizens Chapter Six: 35.Domestic And Foreign Policy 36.All We Are Lacking Is a Leader 37: The Best Generation to Lead 38: Election And Its Toolkits 39: Governmental Structure 40: Competitive Leadership For Somaa 41: Political Choice For New Somalia 42.Personal Principles Lead To National Development 43: Tackling The Crisis Of Nepotism. 44: How To Eliminate Nepotism Based on Clannish System 45: How To Combat Mal-Administration, 46.General Advice To the Domestic Political Stakeholders 47: Special Advice To Foreign Political Stakeholders 48.Special Advice To the To The Islamic Extremists 49.Special Advice To New Generation 50.Modern Electronic System TO Eliminate Corruption 51. Fresh National E-Census 52.Economic Reformation For Development 53.Poverty And Hunger Eradication 54: Humanitarian Aid Or Development Cooperation 55: How To Deal With NGOs) 56: Privatization of Institutions 57: Local Product vs. Imported Product 58.Sustainable Development Collectively Working With Gender Balance 60. Commerce And Trade 62. Tourism And Energy Industry 63: Creating Job Opportunities 64: Land Construction And Environment 65. City Planning 66: Mogadishu’s Urban Development Strategies Conclusion General Annotations Concluding Remarks Bibliography Introduction To My Political Platform
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