پاکستان میگزین آپ کی خدمت میں حاضر ہے۔ اب آپ اردو اور انگریزی زبان میں تازہ ترین خبریں، مضامین اور تجزیات کا مطا لعہ ایک ہی جگہ پر کر سکتے ہیں۔ تعلیم اور صحت کے مسایئل، عوام کی مشکلات، حکومت کی کار کر دگی ، کاروباری مضامین، مزہب ، تہز یب، ادب، بین ا لا قو امی حالات اور بہت کچھ۔ آپ اگر اپنی معلو مات اور مضامین یہاں شامل کرناچاہیں تو ہم آپ کو خوش آمدید کہتے ہیں۔

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In the Shadow of Shari'ah: Islam, Islamic Law, and Democracy in Pakistan

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In the Shadow of Shari'ah: Islam, Islamic Law, and Democracy in Pakistan (Columbia/Hurst)

In the Shadow of Shari'ah: Islam, Islamic Law, and Democracy in Pakistan (Columbia/Hurst)
By Matthew J Nelson

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In the Shadow of Shari'ah sets out to prove that Islam and the democratic ethos are neither compatible nor incompatible in any permanent or specific sense. Rather, the two work more or less in concert in relation to the historically embedded choices of individual Muslims and their specific approaches to Islamic law.
Studies of shari'ah, or Islamic law, are at the heart of several important debates, yet carefully researched scholarship on the terms of Islamic law is rare. Matthew J. Nelson launches a historically embedded analysis of shari'ah in Pakistan's largest and most influential province, Punjab, to highlight the relationships among Islam, Islamic law, and democracy and the ways in which different cultural and historical contexts transform each entity. Nelson begins with colonial and postcolonial efforts to introduce shari'ah into an environment tied to "tribal" custom. He then examines the way in which electoral accountability came to privilege those who could simultaneously sustain Islamic law "in theory" and customary law "in practice." Drawing attention to the interaction of formal and informal legal and political institutions over time, Nelson argues that a deeper understanding of the relationship between Islam and democracy requires a more sophisticated appreciation of the complex legal strategies adopted by individual Muslims.

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2617524 in Books
  • Published on: 2011-06-07
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .1 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 288 pages

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This is an outstanding book. It is, amongst other things, about land, law, and power in the Punjab from the mid-nineteenth century to the present; about how Muslims might vote for shari'ah law but prefer customary law in practice; and about how power works at the local level in Pakistan. It is deeply thoughtful on the relationship among Islam, Islamic law, and democracy and no less thoughtful on a scholarly approach to these subjects. In the Shadow of Shari'ah will be read with admiration by scholars of Pakistan and also of the wider Muslim world for decades to come.
(Francis Robinson, professor of the history of South Asia, Royal Holloway, University of London, and Sultan of Oman Fellow, Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies )
About the Author
Matthew J. Nelson teaches in the Department of Politics at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London.


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Pakistan: At the Crosscurrent of History

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Pakistan: At the Crosscurrent of History (Beginner's Guides (Oneworld))
By Lawrence Ziring

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In this comprehensive yet readable analysis, Lawrence Ziring tracks Pakistan's history from the pre-partition era to the post-9/11 world, providing a compelling portrait of a nation poised at the very crosscurrent of history.

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2166518 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-10-17
  • Original language: English
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  • Dimensions: 1.24 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 400 pages

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This engrossing story of Pakistan is subtitled 'At the Crosscurrent of History' - a telling summation of the Country's current situation. -- Arena, 10/1/05
About the Author
Lawrence Ziring is Arnold E. Schneider Professor of Political Science at West Michigan University, USA. He is the author of Pakistan in the Twentieth Century: A Political History (OUP, 2000), along with numerous other titles, and nearly one hundred articles or papers. He has lectured around the world and advised on strategic and defence issues for a wide range of institutions in the US and elsewhere.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
3Opinionated about some figures in Pakistan's history
By NCno
I think the author is too opinionated about Zulfiqar A. Bhutto. For some reason he does not like the late Pakistani leader at all. Sure, as the writer he shares his views about him, but he portrays him in a negative light to the extent that it gets annoying after a while.

Apart from that, it is a very decent source for those who would like to learn about Pakistan's short but turbulant history.
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5A Must Read For All
By Tammy Shabbir
I'm an American with a great curiosity for world history. I've read many historical accounts of many foreign countries and, by far, this book exceeds all others. "Pakistan at the Crosscurrent of History" is an excellent account of Pakistan's history and how bordering territories have influenced or interfered with its progress. Lawrence Ziring provides a most unbiased account of Pakistan's leaders and its people, even describing how Pakistan's own leaders have abused their authority and deceived the Pakistani people. Those in power, who sought to do good for their country, faced challenges unlike any other leader in the world. Pakistan was almost unheard of in the world until after the events of 9/11. Now, the world has taken a great interest in learning more about this little country. To understand the current times in Pakistan, one must first understand its complicated history and complexity of its people. I would also recommend "Three Cups of Tea" which is co-authored by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin. This is a true story about how an American mountain climber's fate lead him to unexpectedly cross paths with the people of a small, mountain village and how this meeting changed both Pakistani and American lives forever.
7 of 26 people found the following review helpful.
1Apologia for Pakistan
By Vijay Dandapani
Ziring's tome is shorn of any objectivity with the author suffering from an acute case of "nativitis" stemming from his years in Pakistan. Even if one were to ignore his ludicrous caricatures of Nehru and other Indian leaders it is hard to put aside the biases in search of an objective narrative of Pakistan's tumultous political process. For instance, the author alleges that Nehru rejected peace overtures and a "joint defense pact" from Ayub Khan in 1958 that may have resulted in a comprehensive settelement of Kashmir amongst others. There is no evidence of what those proposals were and no explanation of why Pakistan and India ought to have a joint defense pact. The fact that the former has instigated four (three since '58) wars against India only highlights the absurdity of Ayub's offer of joint defense.

In another instance, the author offers an explanation for Pakistan's chronic instability by stating that the British never seriously "tutored their subjects in the art of responsible government". Obviously, that lacuna on the part of the British had a particular effect on Pakistan but not its larger eastern neighbor. And so on...

The book may well find favor among the Pakistani elite as it offers plenty of outs for the many maladies that afflict their nation and are now inflicted on the larger world.

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Shikwa & Jawab-I-Shikwa Complaint and (Oxford India Paperbacks)

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