Among the Believers: An Islamic JourneyKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 12.07.1982 - 448 Seiten The Nobel Prize-winning author gives us – on the basis of his own intensive seventeen month journey across the Asian continent – an unprecedented revelation of the Islamic world. • “A brilliant report…. A book of scathing inquiry and judgment, whose tragic power is being continually reinforced by current events” (Newsweek). With all the narrative power and intellectual authority that have distinguished his earlier books and won him international acclaim (“There can hardly be a writer alive who surpasses him” – Irving Howe, The New York Times Book Review), Naipaul explores the life, the culture, the ferment inside the nations of Islam – in a book that combines the fascinations of the great works of travel literature with the insights of a uniquely sharp, original, and idiosyncratic political mind. He takes us into four countries in the throes of “Islamization” – countries that, in their ardor to build new societies based entirely on the fundamental laws of Islam, have violently rejected the “materialism” of the technologically advanced nations that have long supported them. He brings us close to the people of Islam – how they live and work, the role of faith in their lives, how they see their place in the modern world. |
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... India is perhaps the only country in the world where Islam , as a people - building force , has worked at its best . " And Iqbal's solution was simple : the Muslim - majority areas of northwest India should be detached and consolidated ...
... India is perhaps the only country in the world where Islam , as a people - building force , has worked at its best . " And Iqbal's solution was simple : the Muslim - majority areas of northwest India should be detached and consolidated ...
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... India de- cided that everything that was wrong had to do with foreigners and foreign influence . Then in the second quarter the Muslims of India woke up . They had a double hate . They hated the foreigners and they hated the Hindus . So ...
... India de- cided that everything that was wrong had to do with foreigners and foreign influence . Then in the second quarter the Muslims of India woke up . They had a double hate . They hated the foreigners and they hated the Hindus . So ...
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... Indian army , then in the army of Pakistan . Now his father was an accountant . The family had migrated from Lucknow in India ; in Pakistan they were mohajirs , strangers . The mobajirs had altered the provincial or regional cultures of ...
... Indian army , then in the army of Pakistan . Now his father was an accountant . The family had migrated from Lucknow in India ; in Pakistan they were mohajirs , strangers . The mobajirs had altered the provincial or regional cultures of ...
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THE SALT HILLS OF A DREAM | 83 |
Assaults | 297 |
Reconstructing the Past | 305 |
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