Aldous Huxley And Perennialism Through A Muslim’s Eyes – Book Review
Conspiracy is not the way out of our deadend, nor is quasi-Marxist wokeness. Huxley’s vision is new-old, a rediscovery of
Read moreConspiracy is not the way out of our deadend, nor is quasi-Marxist wokeness. Huxley’s vision is new-old, a rediscovery of
Read moreA prophet is a translator (mutarjim) of the workings of sacred imagination. The prophet Muhammad (pbuh*) conveyed the messages he
Read moreWhat ever happened to good old-fashion spying? The Saint? James Bond? Spy mania seems to have come (with 19th c
Read moreThe fallout from gaylib (gay liberation) is gaining momentum. It has split the Anglican church in two, after 12 Anglican
Read moreCambodia in 1975 was a bombed-out US-controlled dictatorship. ‘Brother Number One’, Pol Pot was a demented nationalist, devotee of Mao’s
Read moreMy focus here is on North American Muslims, who have been a major force in challenging the Islamophobia now rampant
Read moreJung Chang’s Wild swans: Three daughters of China, 2004 [1991], skewers Mao and Maoism like no other memoir of the surreal
Read moreWhen you are too close to something, someone, you are not the best analyst. Your feelings get in the way.
Read moreWriting this memoir has been as much about discovering my story, that is, myself as it is about telling it. That’s
Read moreImmigration is like a tornado. It begins far away and grows till it touches down, disordering lives and rearranging hopes,
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