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      • Hamad Bin Khalifa University Press

        Hamad Bin Khalifa University Press (HBKU Press) is a world-class publishing house founded on international best practices, excellence and innovation. It strives to be a cornerstone of Qatar’s knowledge-based economy by providing a unique local and international platform for literature, discovery and learning. Headquartered in Doha, Qatar, HBKU Press publishes a wide range of texts including fiction and non-fiction titles, children’s books, collections, and annual reports. In addition, HBKU Press publishes peer-reviewed, scholarly research in the natural and social sciences through academic books, open-access reference materials and conference proceedings. HBKU Press consistently follows international best practices in its publishing procedures, ethics and management, ensuring a steadfast quality of production and a dedication to excellence.

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        March 2002

        Heiliger Krieg am Hindukusch

        Der Kampf um Macht und Glauben in Zentralasien

        by Rashid, Ahmed

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        The Poet or The Condemned Eunuch

        by Humayun Azad

        What does the life of a modern poet look like? What dream, imagination, emotion or malaise give him the fuel to live, give him the taste of dark death? How much is he related, or not related, to life? Is life a clichéd dirty clothing to him which can be donated to his servant easily? Is it better not to be born or to die in the very first age of life? How much is a modern poet man, or eunuch? How much is he sentenced? After passing boyhood, the main protagonist of the book, Hasan Rashid, a young poet, goes ahead to poetry. He rejects an average mediocre life and chooses the impossible life of art. Beauty, continuous stir and nectar-like poison are always here. The violent antagonistic life of art takes extreme revenge on Hasan Rashid and makes him a eunuch. At last, Hasan yields to a life which is more tragic than death and more woeful than tragedy. Himself a poet, Humayun Azad explores the inner and outer object of the life of a modern poet. The Poet or the Condemned Eunuch is at the same time a poem and novel of unparalleled anguish. Novels with the name of poet are aplenty in Bengali language, but one on a real poet was very rare before this novel of Azad.

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        UNGKU AZIZ'S VISION OF DEVELOPMENT A MUSLIM'S EXPERIENCE IN THE MODERN TIMES

        by Muhammad Syafiq bin Borhannuddin, Hafizuldin bin Satar

        This book attempts to present the development vision of Ungku Abdul Aziz Ungku Abdul Hamid, or better known simply as Ungku Aziz (1922-2020), in a more comprehensive fashion. Ungku Aziz's vision reflects his commitment as a Muslim as well as a citizen of an emerging Muslim-majority yet a multicultural nation, and his great concern for the underprivileged. This book also attempts to situate Ungku Aziz's vision in its proper historical context, thus providing an insight into a post-colonial debate in Malaysia as well as the views and experience of a modern-educated Muslim in such context.

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        April 2013

        Verlorener Kontinent

        Gedichte

        by Natan Zach

        Natan Zach wurde am 13. Dezember 1930 als Harry Seitelbach in Berlin geboren. Seine Mutter war Italienerin, der Vater ein deutscher Jude. 1936 wanderte die Familie nach Haifa im damaligen britischen Mandatsgebiet Palästina aus. Ende der 1940er Jahre nahm Harry Seitelbach den Namen Zach (hebr. rein, lauter) an. Er nahm 1948 am israelisch-arabischen Krieg teil. Zach studierte bei Martin Buber und Gershom Scholem und gehörte seit 1952 der literarisch einflussreichen Gruppe Likrat (hebr. entgegen) an. Mit seinem ersten Gedichtband (1955) wurde Zach zu einem Protagonisten der israelischen Moderne. Der nüchterne, oft ironische, immer musikalische Ton seiner Poesie verbindet die gesprochene Sprache mit dem biblischen und rabbinischen Hebräisch. In den politischen Auseinandersetzungen des Landes ist seine Stimme unüberhörbar. 1967 übersetzte er zusammen mit dem palästinensischen Dichter Rashid Hussein arabische Volkslieder. Mit dem Band »Verlorener Kontinent« erscheint sein Werk erstmals in einer Auswahl auf Deutsch.

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        April 2013

        Verlorener Kontinent

        Gedichte

        by Natan Zach, Ehud Alexander Avner

        Natan Zach wurde am 13. Dezember 1930 als Harry Seitelbach in Berlin geboren. Seine Mutter war Italienerin, der Vater ein deutscher Jude. 1936 wanderte die Familie nach Haifa im damaligen britischen Mandatsgebiet Palästina aus. Ende der 1940er Jahre nahm Harry Seitelbach den Namen Zach (hebr. rein, lauter) an. Er nahm 1948 am israelisch-arabischen Krieg teil. Zach studierte bei Martin Buber und Gershom Scholem und gehörte seit 1952 der literarisch einflussreichen Gruppe Likrat (hebr. entgegen) an. Mit seinem ersten Gedichtband (1955) wurde Zach zu einem Protagonisten der israelischen Moderne. Der nüchterne, oft ironische, immer musikalische Ton seiner Poesie verbindet die gesprochene Sprache mit dem biblischen und rabbinischen Hebräisch. In den politischen Auseinandersetzungen des Landes ist seine Stimme unüberhörbar. 1967 übersetzte er zusammen mit dem palästinensischen Dichter Rashid Hussein arabische Volkslieder. Mit dem Band »Verlorener Kontinent« erscheint sein Werk erstmals in einer Auswahl auf Deutsch.

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        March 2011

        Muslime in der Psychotherapie

        Ein kultursensibler Ratgeber

        by Rezapour, Hamid; Zapp, Mike

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        November 2012

        Islam und Moderne. Die neuen Denker

        by Rachid Benzine, Hadiya Gurtmann

        Intellektualität und Frömmigkeit zu vereinbaren, das ist das Ziel einer ganzen Generation muslimischer Denker. Unabdingbare Voraussetzung dafür ist die Entwicklung einer neuen Hermeneutik der Koraninterpretation, zu der muslimische Gelehrte aus zahlreichen Ländern ihren Beitrag leisten und dafür mitunter Kopf und Kragen riskieren. Ihre Namen sind hierzulande noch kaum bekannt, da die wenigsten ihrer Schriften ins Deutsche übersetzt worden sind. Dennoch findet ihr Beitrag zur Versöhnung des Islams mit der Moderne auch in Deutschland hohe Anerkennung: So war zum Beispiel der 2010 verstorbene gebürtige Algerier Mohammed Arkoun, Professor an der Sorbonne in Paris, Fellow am Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, desgleichen der ebenfalls 2010 verstorbene Ägypter Nasr Hamid Abu Said. Andere Vertreter, die Benzine in seinem Buch darstellt, sind Fazlur Rahman, Farid Esack (Südafrika), Abdul Karim Sorush (Iran) und Abdelmajid Charfi (Tunesien). Neben dem leidenschaftlichen Engagement für die Sache, der sich diese neuen Denker verschrieben haben und so zu Hoffnungsträgern für viele Muslime geworden sind, beeindruckt die persönliche Opferbereitschaft, die manchem von ihnen abverlangt wurde. Abu Saids Ehe etwa wurde zwangsgeschieden, er erhielt Morddrohungen und mußte ins niederländische Exil flüchten.

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        Strengths-Based Resilience

        by Tayyab Rashid, Jane Gillham, Afroze Anjum

        Informed by rigorous research from positive psychology, cognitive behavior therapy and mindfulness, the Strengths-Based Resilience (SBR) program helps participants cultivate resilience in the face of different adverse life phases, whether it is challenges in higher education, work, relationships, or more.  The 14-module SBR program helps clients to build resilience through a series of evidence-based skills. Core modules focus on:• Integrating mindfulness, relaxation, and gratitude intodailyselfcare routines• Developing a personal story of resilience• Learning a more flexible thinking style• Identifying and using strengths to solve problems• Incorporating slowness and savoring• Practicing positive communication for healthierrelationships• Contributing to community by learning to act altruistically• Pursuing a sense of meaning by exploring past and futureselves This color-illustrated manual is clearly structured, providing step-by step instructions, and listing the practice elements and goals of each module. It is an essential resource for all mental health practitioners wanting to help their clients build resilience. For:• psychotherapists• clinical psychologists

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        Humanities & Social Sciences

        Strengths-Based Resilience Workbook

        by Tayyab Rashid, Jane Gillham, Ruth Louden, Afroze Anjum

        Learn how to develop and to use your strengths to build resilience: • A tried and tested 14-module positive psychology program• Learn skills you can integrate into daily life• Clearly structured• Full of resources and activities Do you want to learn skills that focus on strengths that will help you become more resilient? And be able to integrate these skills into your daily life? Then this 14 module strengthsbased resilience program will help you do just that with an approach that has been proven to work. You will learn how to: • Integrate mindfulness, relaxation, and gratitude intoyour daily self-care routine• Explore your own story of resilience• Learn to be more flexible in your thinking• Identify and use strengths to solve problems• Incorporate slowness and savoring• Practice positive communication for healthier relationships• Contribute to community by learning to do the good you can• Find a sense of meaning by exploring your past andfuture self Each module is clearly structured with step-by-step instructions, listing the practice elements and goals for each session. The book is full of tips so you can start developing the skills now and make changes that will help you flourish in life. For:• psychotherapists• clinical psychologists

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        TIME TO HEAL : A NOVEL

        by Norhafsah Hamid, Maman Rosnan & Husna Abd Rahman

        Hassan, who had lost his twin brother, best friend and partner-in-crime — Hussin — during teenagers due to cancer.   Hassan then further studies medicine and makes friends with Amy and Nieza; and become best friends. Hassan — loves to joke around, tease his friends and coworkers a lot, a gentleman to the point people called him Dr Charmer, and very protective towards his friends especially Amy and Nieza. If a man wants to approach Amy and Nieza, he has to go through Hassan first!   Beneath those witty personalities, Hassan was actually struggling in handling his inner turmoil when it comes to grieving and sadness. When his friend and his teenage patient passed away, Hassan was again at a loss.   He always thought that he needed to be strong for his parents after Hussin passed away — he stopped crying, he stopped expressing his grief, he just ignored the pain. But then he learn, being strong does not mean one should suppress and dismiss his feelings.

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        Technology, Engineering & Agriculture
        April 2017

        The Lime

        Botany, Production and Uses

        by M. Mumtaz Khan,, Rashid Al-Yahyai, Fahad Al-Said

        This book is a comprehensive and up-to-date resource covering the botany, production and uses of limes. The lime is an important fruit crop throughout citrus producing regions of the world, with its own specific benefits, culture and marketplace, but producers face issues affecting successful cultivation and production. The Lime: Botany, Production and Uses contains detailed information on: · Breeding, genetics and biodiversity of limes · Orchard establishment, management and precision agriculture · Pests and diseases, including the latest knowledge regarding current threats such as Witches' Broom Disease and Citrus Greening · Harvesting and postharvest management · Traditional and commercial uses of limes Authored by an international team of experts and presented in full colour throughout, this book is an essential resource for academic researchers and specialist extension workers, in addition to growers and producers involved in the citrus industry. ; This book is a comprehensive and up-to-date resource covering the botany, production and uses of limes. The lime is an important fruit crop throughout citrus producing regions of the world, with its own specific benefits, culture and marketplace, in addition to issues affecting successful cultivation and production ; Chapter 1: Introduction and overview of lime productionChapter 2: Systematic classification distribution and botanyChapter 3: Advances in lime breeding and geneticsChapter 4: Plant growth, development and reproductive PhysiologyChapter 5: Propagation and nursery certificationChapter 6: Planning and orchard establishmentChapter 7: Irrigation managementChapter 8: Cultural practicesChapter 9: Precision agriculture in limeChapter 10: Plant protectionChapter 11: Innovative production technologiesChapter 12: Harvesting and post-harvest managementChapter 13: Traditional/commercial uses and future dynamics

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        In the Footsteps of Enayat Al-Zayyat

        by Iman Mersal

        ‘In the Footsteps of Enayat Al-Zayyat’ is a book that traces the life of an unknown Egyptian writer who died in 1963, four years before the release of her only novel. The book does not follow a traditional style to present the biography of Al-Zayyat, or to restore consideration for a writer who was denied her rights. Mersal refuses to present a single story as if it is the truth and refuses to speak on behalf of the heroine or deal with her as a victim, but rather takes us on a journey to search for the individuality that is often marginalised in Arab societies. The book searches for a young woman whose family burned all her personal documents, including the draft of her second novel, and was completely absent in the collective archives.   The narration derives its uniqueness from its ability to combine different literary genres such as fictional narration, academic research, investigation, readings, interviews, fiction, and fragments of the autobiography of the author of the novel. The book deals with the differences between the individuality of Enayat, who was born into an aristocratic family, graduated from a German school and wrote her narration during the domination of the speeches of the Nasserism period, and that of Mersal, a middle-class woman who formed her consciousness in the 1990s and achieved some of what Enayat dreamed of achieving but remained haunted by her tragedy.   The book deals with important political, social and cultural issues, as we read the history of psychiatry in modern Egypt through the pills that Enayat swallowed to end her life on 3 January 1963, while her divorce summarises the continuing suffering of women with the Personal Status Law. We also see how the disappearance of a small square from her neighbourhood reveals the relationship between modernity and bureaucracy, and how the geography of Cairo changes, obliterated as the result of changes in political regimes. In the library of the German Archaeological Institute, where Enayat worked, we find an unwritten history of World War II and, in her unpublished second novel, we see unknown stories of German scientists fleeing Nazism to Cairo. We also see how Enayat’s neglected tomb reveals the life story of her great-grandfather, Ahmed Rashid Pasha, and the disasters buried in the genealogy tree.

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        CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN MALAYSIAN TOURISM

        by Nurhazani Mohd Shariff, Jasmine Zea Raziah Radha Rashid Radha, Roshita Abdul Razak, Grafik UUM Press

        Contemporary Issues in Malaysian Tourism is a book that aims to present a new and refreshing approach to the study of tourism. It highlights significant issues in the Malaysian context, ranging from tourism education to e-tourism, as well as challenges in sustaining tourism destinations and managing hospitality operations during the recent Covid-19 pandemic. As the scope of the content is wide-ranging, this book provides an overview of how Malaysia’s tourism industry operates and would benefit destination managers, marketers, policymakers and other stakeholders. Divided into three sections, this book is a collection of both empirical and theoretical research, covering several topics such as community-based ecotourism, Islamic tourism, sports tourism, food tourism and green tourism. It is suitable for students, academicians, and practitioners alike as it introduces key ideas and presents several perspectives on how stakeholders in the industry understand the issues, the challenges being faced, and the necessary measures taken to meet the ever-growing demand for travelling.

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