Results for 'Fadia Faqir'

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    Reviews/interviews.Krzysztof Majer, Norman Ravvin, Maria Assif, Fadia Faqir, Monika Kocot, Wit Pietrzak & Adam Sumera - 2012 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 2 (2):291-316.
    Reviews/interviews Capital Ellowen Deeowen: A Review of The Making of London: London in Contemporary Literature by Sebastian Groes - Adam Sumera Deconstruction and Liberation: A Review of Simon Glendinning’s Derrida - Wit Pietrzak Authenticity, Transdifference, Survivance: Native American Identity Masked: A Review of Native Authenticity: Transnational Perspectives on Native American Literary Studies, ed. Deborah L. Madsen - Monika Kocot Literature, the Arab Diaspora, Gender and Politics - Fadia Faqir Speaks with Maria Assif Absent Fathers, Outsider Perspectives and Yiddish (...)
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    Ant-mimicking spiders: strategies for living with social insects.Fadia Sara Ceccarelli - 2013 - Psyche: A Journal of Entomology 2013.
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    Writing Time: A Rhythmic Analysis of Contemporary Academic Writing.Fadia Dakka & Alex Wade - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    This paper has already been published in Higher Education Research & Development, Volume 38, 2018 - Issue 1: New Perspectives on Reading and Writing Across the Disciplines, p. 185-197. We thank the authors for the permission to republish it here.: Where and when do academics write and what are the feelings associated with it? Is the pressure to write a fulfilling process of joyful exploration, or is it stressful and wracked with self-doubt? Inspired by Henri Lefebvre's - Sciences de l'éducation (...)
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    China Pakistan Economic Corridor Digital Transformation.Ma Zhong, Majid Ali, Khan Faqir, Salma Begum, Bilal Haider, Khurram Shahzad & Nosheen Nosheen - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor vision and mission are to improve the people's living standards of Pakistan and China through bilateral investments, trade, cultural exchanges, and economic activities. To achieve this envisioned dream, Pakistan established the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Authority to further its completion, but Covid-19 slowed it down. This situation compelled the digitalization of CPEC. This article reviews the best practices and success stories of various digitalization and e-governance programs and, in this light, advises the implementation of the Ajman Digital (...)
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  5. The philosophy of faqirs: two discourses on Vedantism alias Sufi-ism before the Islamic association..Ahmed Hussain - 1940 - Lahore (India): Shaikh Muhammad Ashraf.
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    Hindu Christian Faqir: Modern Monks, Global Christianity, and Indian Sainthood, By Timothy S. Dobe. Pp. 384, Oxford University Press, 2015, $39.95. [REVIEW]Raju Rajkumar Graviour Augustine - 2018 - Heythrop Journal 59 (2):390-393.
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    Religious pluralism in India: ethnographic and philosophic evidence, 1886-1936.Subhadra Channa & Lancy Lobo (eds.) - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This volume explores the inherent pluralism of Hinduism through ethnographic and philosophical evidence as presented in the Journal of Anthropological Society of Bombay. The essays dated 1886-1936, represent a period that marked the emergence of a European-educated native intelligentsia with a rationalist outlook. The essays cover a wide range of topics from Tree Worship in Mohenjo Daro, the origin of the Hindu Trimurti, interpretation of Avestic and Vedic Texts; to a second set of more localized papers that cover the Muhammadan (...)
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    Les sourires et les larmes. Observations en marge de quelques textes hagiographiques musulmans.Giovanna Calasso - 2000 - Al-Qantara 21 (2):445-445.
    L'ouvrage de l'hagiographe maghrebin Ibn Qunfudh, Uns al-faqīr wa-'izz al-ḥaqīr, a été choisi comme point de départ d’une recherche concernant les modalités médiévales de l'écriture des sentiments et des émotions religieuses. Le corps nous apparaît dans les récits hagiographiques comme étant le véhicule de connaissances spirituelles et, parmi les sens corporels, la vue, ainsi que le toucher et le goût, ont la prééminence. Une hiérarchie se dessine entre les formes de savoir centrées sur la parole et la transmission auditive et (...)
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  9. Les sourires et les larmes: Observations en marge de quelques textes hagiographiques musulmans = Las sonrisas y las lágrimas, Observaciones en torno a algunos textos hagiográficos musulmanes.Giovanna Calasso - 2000 - Al-Qantara 21 (2):445-456.
    La obra del hagiógrafo magrebí Ibn Qunfud, Uns al-faqir wa-`izz al-haqir, ha sido escogida como punto de partida de una investigación acerca de las modalidades medievales de la escritura de los sentimientos y de las emociones religiosas. El cuerpo se nos aparece en los relatos hagiográficos como vehículo de conocimientos espirituales y, entre los sentidos corporales, la vista, el tacto y el gusto tienen preeminencia. Se perfila una jerarquía entre las formas de saber centradas en la palabra y la (...)
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    An Overview of the Concepts of the Poor, Needy, Orphan, Slave and Mustadʻaf Expressing Weakness in the Qur'an.Burhan İşli̇yen - 2022 - Tasavvur - Tekirdag Theology Journal 8 (1):133-160.
    The Qur'an began to descend in the Arabian Peninsula in a period when the traditions of ignorance were dominant. In the period of ignorance, when weak and powerless people were oppressed, excluded, exploited, humiliated and subjected to various oppressions, being right was not enough. It was also necessary to have the power and strength to get his due. In such a period when the strong are generally considered right, the Qur'an considers every individual created by Allah as a valuable being. (...)
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