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Author : Yahiya Emerick
ISBN : 188972002X
Genre : China
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A once in a lifetime chance! Ahmad Deen is one of ten lucky students in his school who gets an all-expense paid trip to China. But instead of getting a history lesson, Ahmad may become a victim of history as he is thrust into the middle of a bizarre web of superstition, corruption and ancient hatreds that seek to destroy all who interfere. Why was his room-mate kidnapped? Who were the Chinese Muslims that befriended him? What's behind the great evil that plagues the monks of the Shaolin Temple? Will Ahmad learn the Kung-fu skills he'll need to defeat the powers of darkeness?
Author : L. Kay Carman
ISBN : UOM:39015059108202
Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
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Provides a vision, a plan, and scores of practical ideas for building your collection and developing programs and services for religious youth.
Author : Dr. Jawairriya Abdallah-Shahid
ISBN : 9781450053020
Genre : Education
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Veiled Voices: Muhajabat in Secular Schools is based on ethnographic research that examines, questions, and dispels assumptions regarding American Muslim females that wear the Islamic headscarf (hijab) and attend secular schools. Prior to sharing the voice of the six females focused upon in this study, Dr. Jawairriya Abdallah-Shahid provides a thorough explanation of what Islam, Sunnah, and Shariah teach regarding hijab. What is unique about this work is the thorough explanation provided to readers regarding Islam’s teachings pertaining to hijab. This allows readers to gain insight and understanding not usually provided when this subject is discussed. The purpose of sharing Islam’s hijab perspective is to introduce the reader to the many variables and possibilities that encompasses why some Muslim females veil. An analysis of the social and psychological effects of difference forces readers to confront their own biases and misunderstandings regarding Muslim females that wear hijab and provides an opportunity for the reexamination of these views after reading and understanding the in depth information provided. The challenges, discrimination, joys, and tribulations faced by the muhajabat are shared by them and displays an array of experiences that are not homogeneous. The commonality of their experiences is rooted in their ability to continue in their efforts to complete their education. The final chapter makes an important suggestion regarding society’s outlook regarding Muslim females that wear hijab and offers relevant research findings pertaining to muhajabat.
Taking a critical, research-oriented perspective, this book explores the theoretical, empirical, and pedagogical connections between reading and teaching young adult literature in middle and secondary classrooms and adolescent identity development.
Author : Amy L. Unterburger
ISBN : 0810394332
Genre : Reference
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Provides biographical information, including career information and addresses, for notable Asian Americans in all fields of endeavour. The entries were selected on the basis of prominence in their fields or civic responsibility.