Pirates, warlords, guerillas, criminal organizations, drug cartels, apocalyptic religious extremists, police agencies, terrorists: these are classic insurgents whose past, present, and future is dissected in this important book. Contributing writers including Martha Crenshaw, T. X. Hammes, Russell Howard, Gene Cristy, Yosef Kuperwasser, and academics from Naval War College, Marine Corps War College, and Stanford University, explore important insurgency-related issues such as domestic terrorism,...
Idrisi State in Asir (Bergen Studies on the Middle East & Africa, v.1)
by Anne K Bang
The Meaning of Surah 75 Al-Qiyamah (The Resurrection) From Holy Quran Bilingual Edition English Spanish Standar Version
by Jannah Firdaus Mediapro
Jejak Sejarah Ajaran Agama Monoteisme Purbakala (Primitive Monotheism) Edisi Bahasa Inggris Ultimate Version
by Jannah Firdaus Mediapro
Giovanni Spadolini: La Questione Ebraica E Lo Stato d'Israele (Biblioteca Della Nuova Antologia)
by Valentino Baldacci
This is an account of the last years of the British in South Arabia. Michael Crouch joined the Colonial Service and served in South Arabia under Colonel Sir Hugh Boustead. Crouch details the struggle between the British-run administration in Aden and South Arabia and the opposition groups. He tells of the daily danger of assassination by radical nationalist groups, including attempts on his life and the lives of his family, and provides an insight into the violent events leading to British withd...
The Sufi thinker ‘Abd al-Karim al-Jili (d. 1408) is best-known for his treatment of the idea of the Perfect Human, yet his masterpiece, al-Insan al-kamil (The Perfect Human), is in fact a wide-ranging compendium of Sufi metaphysical thought in the Ibn ‘Arabian tradition. One of the major topics treated in that work is sacred history, the story of God’s revelation of the truth to humanity through His prophets and scriptures. Fitzroy Morrissey provides here the first in-depth study of this impor...
Little is known about Arabia in the sixth century CE. Yet from this distant time and place emerged a faith and an empire that stretched from the Iberian peninsula to India. Today, Muslims account for nearly a quarter of the global population. G. W. Bowersock seeks to illuminate this most obscure and yet most dynamic period in the history of Islam-from the mid-sixth to mid-seventh century-exploring why arid Arabia proved to be such fertile ground for Muhammad's prophetic message, and why that mes...
Kinship, State Formation and Governance in the Arab Gulf States
by Scott J Weiner
King of Kings Tigran the Great and the Armenian Empire as Evaluated by Modern Arab Historiography
by Nikolay Hovhannisyan
Terjemahan Dan Makna Surat 56 Al-Waqi'ah (Hari Kiamat) the Event Edisi Bilingual Ultimate Version
by Jannah Firdaus Mediapro
To the outsider, the lands of Arabia have over many centuries represented a great mystery, a vast space on the map crossed by largely imaginary pathways, a terrain mastered only by skilful trackers, the "bedu" who could survive and thrive within that seemingly barren landscape. But in those travellers like Charles Doughty, T.E. Lawrence, Alois Musil, Harold Philby, Wilfred Thesiger and Bertram Thomas, who came to know the reality and true richness of the Arabian landscape, it engendered a passio...