Veil and Burn

Veil and Burn
Author: Laurie Clements Lambeth
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2010-10-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 025209168X

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Concerned with physical experience, pain, and disability, Veil and Burn illuminates an intense desire to feel through the Other, embrace it, become it, and in the transformation, to understand the suffering body. In poems about animals, artifacts, and monsters, Lambeth displays a fascination for all bodies while exploring their pain, common fate, alienation, and abilities. Hovering between poem and prose fragment, between the self and fellow creatures, Laurie Clements Lambeth celebrates physical sensation, imbuing it with lyric shape, however broken, however imprisoned the shape may be.

Burning the Veil

Burning the Veil
Author: Neil McMaster
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2012-05-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780719087547

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Burning the Veil draws upon sources from newly-opened archives, exploring the "emancipation" of Muslim women from the veil, seclusion and perceived male oppression during the Algerian War of decolonization. The claimed French liberation was contradicted by the violence inflicted on women through rape, torture, and destruction of villages. This book examines the roots of this contradiction in the theory of "revolutionary warfare", and the attempt to defeat the National Liberation Front by penetrating the Muslim family, seen as a bastion of resistance. Striking parallels with contemporary Afghanistan and Iraq, French "emancipation" produced a backlash that led to deterioration in the social and political position of Muslim women. This analysis of how and why attempts to Westernize Muslim women ended in catastrophe has contemporary relevance and will be important to students and academics engaged in the study of French and colonial history, feminism, and contemporary Islam.

The Veil

The Veil
Author: Diane Noble
Publisher: WaterBrook
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2009-09-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307459314

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A shroud of secrecy cloaks a new nineteenth-century sect known simply as the Saints. But that veil is about to be drawn away. Amidst the majestic beauty of 1857 Utah, the members of one secluded religious group claim to want nothing more than to practice their beliefs without persecution. Yet among them are many who engage in secret vows and brutal acts of atonement…all in the name of God. But one young woman, Hannah McClary, dares to question the truth behind the shroud. Soon Hannah and the young man she loves–Lucas Knight, who has been trained from childhood to kill on behalf of the Church–find themselves fighting for their very lives. As a group of unwary pioneer families marches into Utah toward a tragic confrontation with the Saints at a place called Mountain Meadows, Hannah and Lucas are thrust into the most difficult conflict of all–a battle for truth and justice–even as they are learning for the first time about unconditional love, acceptance, and forgiveness.…

Burning the veil

Burning the veil
Author: Neil MacMaster
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2020-02-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1526146185

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This electronic version has been made available under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) open access license. Burning the veil draws upon sources from newly-opened archives, exploring the ‘emancipation’ of Muslim women from the veil, seclusion and perceived male oppression during the Algerian War of decolonisation. The claimed French liberation was contradicted by the violence inflicted on women through rape, torture and destruction of villages. This book examines the roots of this contradiction in the theory of ‘revolutionary warfare’, and the attempt to defeat the National Liberation Front by penetrating the Muslim family, seen as a bastion of resistance. Striking parallels with contemporary Afghanistan and Iraq, French ‘emancipation’ produced a backlash that led to deterioration in the social and political position of Muslim women. This analysis of how and why attempts to Westernise Muslim women ended in catastrophe has contemporary relevance and will be important to students and academics engaged in the study of French and colonial history, feminism and contemporary Islam.

Veil of Night

Veil of Night
Author: Linda Howard
Publisher: Random House LLC
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2010
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0345506898

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The Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award-winning author of such New York Times best-selling works as Burn and Up Close and Dangerous presents a latest work of romantic suspense. 200,000 first printing.

The Self-Disclosure of God

The Self-Disclosure of God
Author: William C. Chittick
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 527
Release: 2015-03-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0791498964

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The Self-Disclosure of God offers the most detailed presentation to date in any Western language of the basic teachings of Islam's greatest mystical philosopher and theologian. It represents a major step forward in making available to the Western reading public the enormous riches of Islamic teachings in the fields of cosmology, mystical philosophy, theology, and spirituality. The Self-Disclosure of God continues the author's investigations of the world view of Ibn al-ʿArabī, the greatest theoretician of Sufism and the "seal of the Muhammadan saints." The book is divided into three parts, dealing with the relation between God and the cosmos, the structure of the cosmos, and the nature of the human soul. A long introduction orients the reader and discusses a few of the difficulties faced by Ibn al-ʿArabī's interpreters. Like Chittick's earlier work, The Sufi Path of Knowledge, this book is based primarily on Ibn al-ʿArabī's monumental work, al-Futūḥāt al-Makkīyah "The Meccan Openings." More than one hundred complete chapters and subsections are translated, not to mention shorter passages that help put the longer discussions in context. There are detailed indices of sources, Koranic verses and hadiths. The book's index of technical terminology will be an indispensable reference for all those wishing to delve more deeply into the use of language in Islamic thought in general and Sufism in particular.

Veil

Veil
Author: Eliot Peper
Publisher: Eliot Peper
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020-05-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781735016504

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Someone has hijacked the climate in this character-driven speculative thriller set in a near-future shaped by geoengineering. Veil grapples with the power and consequences of technology and what it means to find a renewed sense of agency in a world spinning out of control.

The Theosophist

The Theosophist
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1472
Release: 1925
Genre: Theosophy
ISBN:

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The Collected Works of Witness Lee, 1959, volume 5

The Collected Works of Witness Lee, 1959, volume 5
Author: Witness Lee
Publisher: Living Stream Ministry
Total Pages: 581
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 153600510X

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The Collected Works of Witness Lee, 1959, volume 5, contains messages given by Brother Witness Lee in November 1959 through January 1960. Historical information concerning Brother Lee's travels and the content of his ministry in 1959 can be found in the general preface that appears at the beginning of volume 1 in this set. The contents of this volume are divided into two sections, as follows: 1. Nine messages given in Taipei, Taiwan, in the fourth part of a training that began on October 5, 1959, and concluded on January 22, 1960. The messages in this section were given in November and December 1959 and are included in this volume under the title Synopsis of Exodus. 2. Thirty-seven messages given in Taipei, Taiwan, in the fifth part of a training that began on October 5, 1959, and concluded on January 22, 1960. The messages in this section were given from the end of December 1959 through January 21, 1960, and are included in this volume under the title Synopsis of Leviticus.

The Fall of Martin Orchard

The Fall of Martin Orchard
Author: Martin Lundqvist
Publisher: Martin Lundqvist
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2020-03-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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The apocalypse was coming. The Gamma-Ray Blast would hit Earth on the 20th of October, 2131, and I needed to ensure humanity’s survival. While holidaying in Egypt, Martin stumbled across a beautiful gemstone. The gemstone opened a portal inside the Cheops Pyramid to the extra-terrestrial realm, where Martin met Zetan aliens, who gave him a mission: "Find Keila Eisenstein, and warn her of Rangda the Deceiver." A few years later, Martin encountered the extra-terrestrial Rangda Kaliankan, Queen of the Xenos. Martin and eight others decided to follow her path and received futuristic monocles that granted them a higher consciousness. The group used this technology to save the world from a future Gamma-Ray blast. But who controls the futuristic technology, and what impact will the group's actions have on humanity’s future? But who controls the futuristic technology, and what impact will the group's actions have on the fate of humanity?