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Nouman Ali Khan Livres
Nouman Ali Khan est un conférencier musulman distingué, reconnu pour son affiliation au Bayyinah Institute, une institution axée sur les études arabes. Par le biais de ses conférences vidéo et de ses interventions publiques, il explore les principes de l'Islam, la dynamique familiale et divers aspects de la vie. Il privilégie l'offre de perspectives bien documentées, choisissant de ne pas soutenir des initiatives sans une compréhension approfondie de leur contexte et de leur impact.




A former director at the CDC takes us behind quarantine lines and inside the fight to contain Ebola, SARS, anthrax, and the most important threat facing humankind: the next deadly pandemic.
It is the searing month of June. The rebellion against the British has just begun and Awadh is up in flames. Hindus and Muslims have joined hands to overthrow the foreign rulers and set India free. Some Indian rulers have started to enter into alliances to fight the firangis, while others have thrown in their lot with the foreigners. Amid all this, Riyaz Khan, a young solider from the army of the Raja of Mahmudabad, saves a group of Britishers from fellow 'mutineers' and escorts them to the safety of Lucknow. In this group is Alice, who falls in love with Riyaz and eventually becomes an informer for the rebels. The Break of Dawn, originally published in Urdu under the title Aghaaz-e-Sahr, is a thrilling page-turner and a reminder of a time when Indians of all classes and creeds came together to fight for the honour and freedom of their homeland.
Dirilt Kalbini
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture