The Arabs are alive

In the inaugural issue of Critical Muslim: Ziauddin Sardar tries to understand the significance of what just happened in the Middle East, Robin Yassin-Kassab spends some quality time in Tahrir Square, Ashur Shamis dodges the bullets of Gaddafi's henchmen, Abdelwahab El-Affendi traces the roots...

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Other Authors: Sardar, Ziauddin, Yassin-Kassab, Robin
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London, UK Hurst & Company 2010
Series:Critical Muslim 1
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Call Number :JQ 1850.A91 A833 2011

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