Exploring the historical and cultural landscape of the Middle East, this book delves into the roots of extremism and sectarian violence, particularly the Shia-Sunni divide. It highlights the dire state of women's rights in the Arab world while offering a critical examination of the legacy of Fatima, the daughter of Mohammad, as a symbol of women's rights in early Islam. By tracing the evolution of these issues, the book sheds light on the complexities of contemporary religious and gender struggles in the region.
Syed Rizvi Bücher



The book delves into the contentious interpretation of verse 33 from surah Ahzab, examining its implications for religious divisions and sectarian conflict. It focuses on the identity of "Ahl al Bayt," or "people of the household," exploring the intricate interplay of the Quran, Hadith, and historical context. Through this analysis, it seeks to clarify who constitutes the "Ahl al Bayt," addressing the complexities and differing perspectives that have emerged over time.
A STORY OF ANCIENT AFRICA... Akapwon is looking for a bride. However, circumstances have caused his bride price offer to be very low and so it is always rejected. Finally he gets a bride, Maimuna, but is amazed that her father accepted his offer as he is from the Twee village. Akapwon is suspicious...