Hindu Society Under Siege

Hindu Society Under Siege
Title Hindu Society Under Siege PDF eBook
Author Sita Ram Goel
Publisher
Total Pages 58
Release 1981
Genre Hinduism
ISBN 9788185990675

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Hindus Under Siege

Hindus Under Siege
Title Hindus Under Siege PDF eBook
Author Subramanian Swamy
Publisher Har-Anand Publications
Total Pages 152
Release 2006
Genre Religion
ISBN 9788124112076

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Suggests that the siege against Hinduism today is visible in 4 dimensions - religious, psychological, physical and Cultural.

Pakistan Under Siege

Pakistan Under Siege
Title Pakistan Under Siege PDF eBook
Author Madiha Afzal
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages 159
Release 2018-01-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0815729464

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Over the last fifteen years, Pakistan has come to be defined exclusively in terms of its struggle with terror. But are ordinary Pakistanis extremists? And what explains how Pakistanis think? Much of the current work on extremism in Pakistan tends to study extremist trends in the country from a detached position—a top-down security perspective, that renders a one-dimensional picture of what is at its heart a complex, richly textured country of 200 million people. In this book, using rigorous analysis of survey data, in-depth interviews in schools and universities in Pakistan, historical narrative reporting, and her own intuitive understanding of the country, Madiha Afzal gives the full picture of Pakistan’s relationship with extremism. The author lays out Pakistanis’ own views on terrorist groups, on jihad, on religious minorities and non-Muslims, on America, and on their place in the world. The views are not radical at first glance, but are riddled with conspiracy theories. Afzal explains how the two pillars that define the Pakistani state—Islam and a paranoia about India—have led to a regressive form of Islamization in Pakistan’s narratives, laws, and curricula. These, in turn, have shaped its citizens’ attitudes. Afzal traces this outlook to Pakistan’s unique and tortured birth. She examines the rhetoric and the strategic actions of three actors in Pakistani politics—the military, the civilian governments, and the Islamist parties—and their relationships with militant groups. She shows how regressive Pakistani laws instituted in the 1980s worsened citizen attitudes and led to vigilante and mob violence. The author also explains that the educational regime has become a vital element in shaping citizens’ thinking. How many years one attends school, whether the school is public, private, or a madrassa, and what curricula is followed all affect Pakistanis’ attitudes about terrorism and the rest of the world. In the end, Afzal suggests how this beleaguered nation—one with seemingly insurmountable problems in governance and education—can change course.

How I Became a Hindu

How I Became a Hindu
Title How I Became a Hindu PDF eBook
Author Sita Ram Goel
Publisher
Total Pages 124
Release 1998
Genre Hindus
ISBN

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Reminiscences of an Indian sociopolitical activist and former Marxist.

Defence of Hindu Society

Defence of Hindu Society
Title Defence of Hindu Society PDF eBook
Author Sita Ram Goel
Publisher
Total Pages 136
Release 1994
Genre Hinduism
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Heroic Hindu Resistance to Muslim Invaders, 636 AD to 1206 AD

Heroic Hindu Resistance to Muslim Invaders, 636 AD to 1206 AD
Title Heroic Hindu Resistance to Muslim Invaders, 636 AD to 1206 AD PDF eBook
Author Sita Ram Goel
Publisher
Total Pages 76
Release 1994
Genre History
ISBN

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An analysis of Ram Gopal Misra's Indian resistance to early Muslim invaders, up to 1206 A.D.

The Siege

The Siege
Title The Siege PDF eBook
Author Cathy Scott-clark
Publisher Penguin Group
Total Pages 369
Release 2014-08-26
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0143126083

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In the page-turning tradition of Black Hawk Down, the definitive account of the 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai Mumbai, 2008. On the night of November 26, Lashkar-e-Toiba terrorists attacked targets throughout the city, including the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, one of the world’s most exclusive luxury hotels. For sixty-eight hours, hundreds were held hostage as shots rang out and an enormous fire raged. When the smoke cleared, thirty-one people were dead and many more had been injured. Only the courageous actions of staff and guests—including Mallika Jagad, Bob Nichols, and Taj general manager Binny Kang—prevented a much higher death toll. With a deep understanding of the region and its politics and a narrative flair reminiscent of Midnight in Peking, journalists Cathy Scott-Clark and Adrian Levy vividly unfold the tragic events in a real-life thriller filled with suspense, tragedy, history, and heroism.