Syria's Secret Library: Reading and Redemption in a Town Under Siege Spirituality/Self HelpHardcover The remarkable story of a small, makeshift library in the town of Daraya, and the people who found hope and humanity in its books during a four year siege. Daraya lies on the fringe of Damascus, just southwest of the Syrian capital. Yet for four years it lived in another world. Besieged by government forces early in the Syrian Civil War, its people were deprived of food, bombarded by heavy artillery, and under the constant fire of snipers.
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how Palestine has become the perfect laboratory for the Israeli military-techno complex: surveillance
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Beginning in the final days of the Ottoman Empire
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Born only five years after Pakistan was created in 1947
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Widely considered the best medium-size handbook available in English for teaching the basics of Islam from a traditional perspective
The author has directed that 100% of the royalties from the sale of this book be donated to Yaqeen Institute
There is only one scenario other than an asteroid strike that could end the world as we know it in a matter of hours: nuclear war