Married for the Sheikh s Duty

Married for the Sheikh s Duty
Author: Tara Pammi
Publsiher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781488001383

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A matchmaking mistake leads to a playboy sheikh’s last temptation in this novel of smoking-hot sensuality from the author of The Unwanted Conti Bride. Thanks to a recent scandalous exposé, the damage to Sheikh Zayn Al-Ghamdi’s reputation is threatening his family’s future. So when fiercely independent Amalia Christensen has the gall to blackmail him with further ruination to ensure her innocent brother’s freedom, Zayn chooses to keep his enemies close . . . and make Amalia his temporary fiancée! Zayn’s only duty is to his country. He can’t allow himself any emotional ties. But the hunger Amalia unleashes in him soon tempts the playboy sheikh to take their relationship from business to the bedroom . . .

MARRIED FOR THE SHEIKH S DUTY

MARRIED FOR THE SHEIKH S DUTY
Author: Tara Pammi,Kazuna Uchida
Publsiher: Harlequin / SB Creative
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9784596172600

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Olivia’s life is all about her work, so she deeply respects Tony as a business owner. That’s why his offer comes as such a complete shock. He wants her to have his baby! He isn’t looking for marriage—he’s looking for someone who will accept his offer in exchange for his assistance in business. Although she’s anxious about it, Olivia wants to be intimate with a man at least once, and she thinks may never find another man as attractive or convenient as Tony. She agrees to the unusual deal, all the while trying to hide the guilt she feels for keeping her secret from him.

Duty Bound Desire

Duty Bound Desire
Author: Jennifer Jansen
Publsiher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2020-02-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798612508175

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Lose yourself in this spellbinding tale of duty, desire, scandal and the power of love. After a disastrous first marriage which almost brought down his family, Crown Prince Nabil Al Massoud vowed never to marry again. However, his father's ailing health and his nation's need for a strong leader have thrust Nabil to the forefront. He must now take charge of his nation and to do that needs a suitable wife. Princess Yasmin is one of few royally trained women who will nicely fit the bill. But she is strong, intelligent and stunningly beautiful, a dangerous combination for Nabil. Yasmin is bound by duty to marry a man she hardly knows. The princess will go willingly to save her nation from the unthinkable, but she will be nobody's subordinate. Her new husband, while always respectful and careful, remains distant, keeping his word that this is a marriage of convenience only - for both of them. But between the sheets he can never truly hide his feelings and as time goes on he will be forced to face some uncomfortable truths from his past. Will he be able to finally love Yasmin as she wants to be loved? Or is she destined to live her life with civility but no emotional connection?

Without Forgetting the Imam

Without Forgetting the Imam
Author: Linda S. Walbridge
Publsiher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1997
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0814326757

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Without Forgetting the Imam is an ethnographic study of the religious life of the Lebanese Shi'ites of Dearborn, Michigan, the largest Muslim community outside of the Middle East. Based on four years of fieldwork, this book explores how the Lebanese who have emigrated, most in the past three decades, to the United States, have adapted to their new surroundings. Anthropologist Linda Walbridge delves into the ways in which politics and religion have converged as the Lebanese Shi'i community has remade its identity and accommodated itself to a new environment. She captures a broad picture of religious life within the realm of community living and within the mosques which have proliferated in Dearborn. Walbridge explains how Shi'ites, affected in one way or another by Islamic revivalism, have brought different notions of how their religion should be expressed and carried out in America. These differences are reflected in mosque rituals, social functions, sermons, and educational activities. She also explores how contemporary Middle Eastern politics and the religious leadership in Iran and Iraq influence the functioning of the mosques.

THE SHEIKH S WEDDING CONTRACT

THE SHEIKH S WEDDING CONTRACT
Author: Andie Brock,Shion Hanyu
Publsiher: Harlequin / SB Creative
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2019-06-01
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9784596298904

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Princess Nadia believes offering her virginity to King Zayed, a long-standing, hostile enemy of her country, is the best way to forge peace between their countries. And so Nadia disguises herself as a dancer and infiltrates the king’s chambers. Here she will seduce the king, who is rumored to be a vulgar man. As pure Nadia trembles in his bed, the king finally appears, but he’s dignified and good-looking—completely different from his terrible reputation! Now what will become of Nadia’s plan? What will become of Nadia?

Contextualizing Sectarianism in the Middle East and South Asia

Contextualizing Sectarianism in the Middle East and South Asia
Author: Satgin Hamrah
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2023-07-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000858419

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States across the Muslim world are faced with challenges associated with a perpetual cycle of conflict and violence organized along sectarian lines. To understand modern-day sectarianism, it is essential to move beyond explanations that focus predominantly on ancient Sunni-Shia animosities or a singular lens. It is important to engage in interdisciplinary and multidirectional examinations to better understand how sectarianism is strategically utilized by political entrepreneurs. Moreover, while religious identities and how individuals define themselves and their communities are important, it is also integral to analyze how identity has been utilized in historical and contemporary political contexts on state and non-state levels. This volume seeks to fill gaps in understanding the complexities associated with sectarianism through a transnational interdisciplinary analytical framework to enhance understanding of the socio-political, religio-political, cultural and security landscapes of the Middle East and South Asia. It also challenges narratives regarding sectarian divisions between Sunnis and Shias and deconstructs popular misconceptions about sectarianism, its spatial and temporal impact, as well as its influence on identities, conflict, and competition. The volume will be of interest to scholars and researchers of the Middle East and South Asia, and those interested in history, politics, international relations, international security, religion, and sociology.

Fighting the Greater Jihad

Fighting the Greater Jihad
Author: Cheikh Anta Mbacké Babou
Publsiher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2007
Genre: Islam and politics
ISBN: 9780821417652

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In Senegal, the Muridiyya, a large Islamic Sufi order, is the single most influential religious organization, including among its numbers the nation’s president. Yet little is known of this sect in the West. Drawn from a wide variety of archival, oral, and iconographic sources in Arabic, French, and Wolof, Fighting the Greater Jihad offers an astute analysis of the founding and development of the order and a biographical study of its founder, Cheikh Amadu Bamba Mbacke. Cheikh Anta Babou explores the forging of Murid identity and pedagogy around the person and initiative of Amadu Bamba as well as the continuing reconstruction of this identity by more recent followers. He makes a compelling case for reexamining the history of Muslim institutions in Africa and elsewhere in order to appreciate believers’ motivation and initiatives, especially religious culture and education, beyond the narrow confines of political collaboration and resistance. Fighting the Greater Jihad also reveals how religious power is built at the intersection of genealogy, knowledge, and spiritual force, and how this power in turn affected colonial policy. Fighting the Greater Jihad will dramatically alter the perspective from which anthropologists, historians, and political scientists study Muslim mystical orders.

Sex Marriage and Family in World Religions

Sex  Marriage  and Family in World Religions
Author: Don S. Browning,M. Christian. Green,John Witte Jr.
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2009-04-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780231131179

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"Spanning thousands of years, this new collection brings together writings and teachings about sex, marriage, and family from the Jewish, Christian, Islamic, Hindu, Buddhist, and Confucian traditions. Chosen and introduced by leading scholars of each religion, the volume's selections include a wide array of traditional texts. The book also contains contemporary writings, responding to the changing mores and conditions of modern life." "Sex, Marriage and Family in World Religions reveals the similarities and differences among the various religions and the development of ideas and teachings within each tradition. It sheds light on each religion's views on a wide variety of subjects, including sexuality and sexual pleasure, the meaning and purpose of marriage, the role of betrothal, the status of women, the place of romance, grounds for divorce, celibacy, and sexual deviance."--BOOK JACKET.