A Letter to Pakistan
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- 9780199063307
- 954.91 ARM
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Air University Multan Campus Library History | History | 954.91 ARM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P000252 |
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954.035 QUR-T The Struggle for Pakistan | 954.04 WOL India and Pakistan: Continued Conflict or Cooperation? | 954.91 AHS The Indus Saga and the Making of Pakistan | 954.91 ARM A Letter to Pakistan | 954.91 CIR Tarikh-i-Pakistan | 954.91 HAM Early years of Pakistan: Including the period from August, 1947 to 1959 | 954.91 HAR Frontier of Faith : Islam in the Indo-afghan Borderland |
In this letter, Karen Armstrong urges the people of Pakistan to rediscover compassion in their daily lives as a way to overcome the clash of cultural and religious traditions in a globalized world. She quotes references from the Qur'an as well as other religious texts, elaborating a thought-provoking programme for integrating compassion in our thoughts and actions to make the world a better place to live in. Rights
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