From Humble Beginnings to Unstoppable Success of a Lakhnawi Lad

From Humble Beginnings to Unstoppable Success of a Lakhnawi Lad
Author: Raj Kumar Saxena
Publsiher: BFC Publications
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2024-02-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9789359926599

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"From Humble Beginnings to Unstoppable Success of a Lucknow Boy" is a real-life captivating chronicle of a young lad from Lucknow, who in spite of limited resources and opportunities, rose from the depths of humble beginnings to achieve remarkable success. It shatters the misconception that privilege, wealth, or influence is a prerequisite for doing well in life. The autobiography delves into the various setbacks author encountered. Each hurdle could have been enough to deter most, but author's unyielding perseverance and the unwavering support of well wishers enabled him to overcome them. This book serves as an inspiring testament empowering individual from humble backgrounds to rise above and achieve the extraordinary. From Humble Beginnings to Unstoppable Success," is a real life captivating chronicle of Raj Kumar Saxena, ex. Principal of Institutes of Hotel Management (IHMs) in Mumbai and Lucknow. A young lad from Lucknow, who in spite of limited resources and opportunities, rose from the depths of humble beginnings to achieve remarkable success. It shatters the misconception that privilege, wealth, or intluence is a rerequisite for doing well in life. The autobiography delves into the various setbacks author encountered along the way-instances of self-doubt, financial challenges, and societal prejudice. Each hurdle could have been enough to deter most, but author's unyielding perseverance and the unwavering support of well-wishers enabled him to overcome them. This book serves as an inspiring testament empowering individuals from humble backgrounds to rise alxove and achieve the extraordinary.

In a Pure Muslim Land

In a Pure Muslim Land
Author: Simon Wolfgang Fuchs
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2019-03-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781469649801

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Centering Pakistan in a story of transnational Islam stretching from South Asia to the Middle East, Simon Wolfgang Fuchs offers the first in-depth ethnographic history of the intellectual production of Shi'is and their religious competitors in this "Land of the Pure." The notion of Pakistan as the pinnacle of modern global Muslim aspiration forms a crucial component of this story. It has empowered Shi'is, who form about twenty percent of the country's population, to advance alternative conceptions of their religious hierarchy while claiming the support of towering grand ayatollahs in Iran and Iraq. Fuchs shows how popular Pakistani preachers and scholars have boldly tapped into the esoteric potential of Shi'ism, occupying a creative and at times disruptive role as brokers, translators, and self-confident pioneers of contemporary Islamic thought. They have indigenized the Iranian Revolution and formulated their own ideas for fulfilling the original promise of Pakistan. Challenging typical views of Pakistan as a mere Shi'i backwater, Fuchs argues that its complex religious landscape represents how a local, South Asian Islam may open up space for new intellectual contributions to global Islam. Yet religious ideology has also turned Pakistan into a deadly battlefield: sectarian groups since the 1980s have been bent on excluding Shi'is as harmful to their own vision of an exemplary Islamic state.

Ghalib

Ghalib
Author: Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2017-03-28
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780231544009

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This selection of poetry and prose by Ghalib provides an accessible and wide-ranging introduction to the preeminent Urdu poet of the nineteenth century. Ghalib's poems, especially his ghazals, remain beloved throughout South Asia for their arresting intelligence and lively wit. His letters—informal, humorous, and deeply personal—reveal the vigor of his prose style and the warmth of his friendships. These careful translations allow readers with little or no knowledge of Urdu to appreciate the wide range of Ghalib's poetry, from his gift for extreme simplicity to his taste for unresolvable complexities of structure. Beginning with a critical introduction for nonspecialists and specialists alike, Frances Pritchett and Owen Cornwall present a selection of Ghalib's works, carefully annotating details of poetic form. Their translation maintains line-for-line accuracy and thereby preserves complex poetic devices that play upon the tension between the two lines of each verse. The book includes whole ghazals, selected individual verses from other ghazals, poems in other genres, and letters. The book also includes a glossary, the Urdu text of the original poetry, and an appendix containing Ghalib's comments on his own verses.

Heroic Poets Poetic Heroes

Heroic Poets  Poetic Heroes
Author: Dwight F. Reynolds
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2018-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781501723223

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An astonishingly rich oral epic that chronicles the early history of a Bedouin tribe, the Sirat Bani Hilal has been performed for almost a thousand years. In this ethnography of a contemporary community of professional poet-singers, Dwight F. Reynolds reveals how the epic tradition continues to provide a context for social interaction and commentary. Reynolds’s account is based on performances in the northern Egyptian village in which he studied as an apprentice to a master epic-singer. Reynolds explains in detail the narrative structure of the Sirat Bani Hilal as well as the tradition of epic singing. He sees both living epic poets and fictional epic heroes as figures engaged in an ongoing dialogue with audiences concerning such vital issues as ethnicity, religious orientation, codes of behavior, gender roles, and social hierarchies.

Lucknow Then and Now

Lucknow  Then and Now
Author: Rosie Llewellyn-Jones
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2003
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015042978653

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Focuses On Less Known Aspects Of Lucknow Life And History-The Present Day Attractions Of The City, The Bazaar, Debetable Foods, Its Craftspeople, The Architecture From Imambaras And Karbalas To Victorian, Edwardian And Modernist Structure, Educational Institutions And The Charm Of 18Th And 19Th Century Faizahed And Lucknow Preserved In Paintings And Photographs. Has 3 Sections The Living City, Secular And Religious Institutions And The Visual Arts-The Chapters Past A Lively Range Of Subjects.

Dongri to Dubai Six Decades of the Mumbai Mafia

Dongri to Dubai   Six Decades of the Mumbai Mafia
Author: Hussain Zaidi
Publsiher: Roli Books Private Limited
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2012-08-10
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9788174368188

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Dongri to Dubai is the first ever attempt to chronicle the history of the Mumbai mafia. It is the story of notorious gangsters like Haji Mastan, Karim Lala, Varadarajan Mudaliar, Chhota Rajan, Abu Salem, but above all, it is the story of a young man who went astray despite having a father in the police force. Dawood Ibrahim was initiated into crime as a pawn in the hands of the Mumbai police and went on to wipe out the competition and eventually became the Mumbai police’s own nemesis.The narrative encompasses several milestones in the history of crime in India, from the rise of the Pathans, formation of the Dawood gang, the first ever supari, mafia’s nefarious role in Bollywood, Dawood’s move to Karachi, and Pakistan’s subsequent alleged role in sheltering one of the most wanted persons in the world.This story is primarily about how a boy from Dongri became a don in Dubai, and captures his bravado, cunningness, focus, ambition, and lust for power in a gripping narrative. The meticulously researched book provides an in-depth and comprehensive account of the mafia’s games of supremacy and internecine warfare.

Param Vir Our Heroes in Battle

Param Vir  Our Heroes in Battle
Author: Major General Ian Cardozo
Publsiher: Roli Books Private Limited
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2003-12-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789351940296

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This is the story of men under fire, of the courageous Indian soldier inspired by his officers. While war is an extension of the politics of a nation, it ultimately falls to the lot of the soldier to face combat on the ground. Schooled in the culture of 'Service before Self', soldiers of the Indian Army take their challenges head-on, turning adversity into opportunity, overcoming impossible situations with a smile. While some of their deeds of valour are rewarded, many more need to be remembered. What makes these men the way they are? This book helps us understand better the Indian soldier and his degree of commitment to the Indian Army, and to the nation that he serves.

The Thirsty Sword

The Thirsty Sword
Author: Peter Heath
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1996
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: UVA:X004066440

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Explores the popular epic of Arabic storytelling by focusing on a particular example, The Life Story of 'Antar, purporting to recount the life of the famous pre-Islamic Arab poet and warrior. Considers the poem in the context of Arabic oral tradition and the storytelling of other Islamic peoples, in