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JulySeptember 2012

Introduction
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Contents
Critical Muslim Volume 1
Edited by Ziauddin Sardar and Robin Yassin-Kassab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Critical Muslim Volume 2


Edited by Ziauddin Sardar and Robin Yassin-Kassab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Empire in Retreat
Rabia Umar Ali . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Escape from Oblivion
Ikram Sehgal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
From Micro-finance to the Building of Local Institutions
Arif Hasan and Mansoor Raza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Perspectives on Mughal India


Sajida Sultana Alvi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

The Unfinished Memoirs


Sheikh Mujibur Rahman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

The Class Structure of Pakistan


Taimur Rahman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

A Stranger in My Own Country


Major General (Retd) Khadim Hussain Raja . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

The Unconquered People


John OBrien . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
The Illustrated Beloved City
Edited by Bapsi Sidhwa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

The Philosophical Works of al-Kindi


Peter Adamson and Peter E. Pormann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Kani Nikha
Khalid Toor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Intikhab-e-Kalam: Zauq
Compiled by Muhammad Reza Kazimi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Intikhab-e-Kalam: Ranjoor Azeemabad


Compiled by Moinuddin Aqeel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

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Critical Muslim Volume 1


The Arabs are Alive
Edited by Ziauddin Sardar and Robin Yassin-Kassab
This is the first book in a series of four volumes presenting Muslim
perspectives on the great debates of our times. It aims to emphasise the
plurality and diversity of Islam and Muslims and to promote dialogue,
cooperation and collaboration between Islam and other cultures, including
the West.
This book critically examines and challenges established conventions. It
seeks new readings of religion, culture and politics with the potential to
transform the Muslim world and beyond.
Ziauddin Sardar, Visiting Professor at the School of Arts, The City
University, London, is a writer and broadcaster.
2012
268 pages
Paperback
978-0-19-906619-3
216x138mm
Rs 595

Robin Yassin-Kassab is a writer and author of the acclaimed novel The


Road from Damascus.
Contributors: Muhammad Idrees Ahmad, Safi-Ullah Ahmad, Anne
Alexander, Rose Aslan, Merryl Wyn Davies, Abdelwahab El-Affendi, Fadia
Faqir, Naomi Foyle, Rachel Holmes, Jamal Mahjoub, Taus Makhacheva, S.
Parvez Manzoor, Aasia Nasir, Nizar Qabbani, Ayat al-Qormezi, Samia
Rahman, Jasmin Ramsay, Jerry Ravetz, Shadia Safwan, Abu al-Qasim alShabi, Ashur Shamis, Bilal Tanweer, and Tawfiq Zayyad

Critical Muslim Volume 2


The Idea of Islam
Edited by Ziauddin Sardar and Robin Yassin-Kassab
This is the second book in a series of four volumes, presenting Muslim
perspectives on the great debates of our times. Building up on the previous
volume, this edited work focuses on redefining ideas in Islam. The book
aims to emphasise the plurality and diversity of Islam and Muslims and to
promote dialogue, cooperation and collaboration between Islam and
other cultures, including the West.
This book examines critically the established conventions. It seeks new
readings of religion, culture and politics with the potential to transform the
Muslim world and beyond.
2012
272 pages
Paperback
978-0-19-906629-2
216x138mm
Rs 595

Ziauddin Sardar, Visiting Professor at the School of Arts, The City


University, London, is a writer and broadcaster.
Robin Yassin-Kassab is a writer and author of the acclaimed novel The
Road from Damascus.
Contributors: Said Adrus, Nazand Begikhani, Hassan Blasim, Merryl Wyn
Davies, Ben Gidley, Aamer Hussein, Samaqand al-Jabri, Soha Al-Jurf, Carool
Kersten, Michael Muhammad Knight, Vinay Lal, Bruce Lawrence, Hassan
Mahamdallie, S. Parvez Manzoor, Ehsan Masood, Samia Rahman, Jerry
Ravetz, Ahmad Saadawi, Stuart Sim, and Andy Simons

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Empire in Retreat
The Story of Indias Partition
Rabia Umar Ali

2012
204 pages
Hardback
978-0-19-906608-7
216x138mm
Rs 725

The Indian subcontinent of 1947 became the burial place of the British Raj. The
struggle for freedom and independence had culminated in the creation of two
new and sovereign states, India and Pakistan. But the dawn of liberty brought
with it a human tragedy of colossal magnitude. The hastiness with which the
Partition plan was put together, the unpardonable rush in which a land of
millions was dissected, the hurried British departure from India, and the
injudicious distribution of the goods, resources and assets of the subcontinent
all contributed to a huge disaster. This book aims to highlight the flaws in the
making of Partition and the attempts and intentions of the British to draw
boundaries at their impulse and whims, and not in keeping with the demands
and wishes of the people.
Rabia Umar Ali is Assistant Professor, History Department, Quaid-i-Azam
University, Islamabad.

Escape from Oblivion


The Story of a Pakistani Prisoner of War in India
Ikram Sehgal
Ikram Sehgal, a Pakistan Army officer, became a Prisoner of War (POW) in
India after being handed over to the Indian Army following the 1971 rebellion
in the then East Pakistan. A hundred or so POWs remained undeclared by India
throughout 1971. Kept in solitary confinement, Sehgal escaped on the hundredth
day of captivity, becoming the first ever Pakistan Army officer to successfully
escape from an Indian POW Camp. Compiled from the original notes jotted
down by the author during the period of his de-briefing on return to Pakistan,
this fascinating book provides an insiders account of conditions under Indian
custody. It is a gripping tale of individual courage, of disparate friendships made
in adverse circumstances, and of the will to survive.
2012
164 pages
Hardback
978-0-19-906607-0
216x138mm
Rs 695

Ikram Sehgal is currently Chairman, Pathfinder Group Pakistan. He is a regular


contributor of articles in newspapers and also appears on current affairs
programmes on television in his capacity as a defence and security analyst.

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From Micro-finance to the Building of Local


Institutions
The Origins and Evolution of the Micro-credit
Programme of the OPPs Orangi Charitable
Trust, Karachi, Pakistan
Arif Hasan and Mansoor Raza

2012
228 pages
Hardback
978-0-19-906509-7
216x138mm
Rs 795

The objective of the Orangi Pilot Project (OPP), established in 1980, was
to build models of participatory development that could overcome the
problems faced by conventional development programmes in dealing with
informal settlements and poverty related issues. As a part of the Project,
a Micro-credit programmethe first of its kind in Pakistanalso slowly
evolved. Although this programme was originally limited to Orangi, through
the OPPs Charitable Trust (OCT), it soon moved to supporting NGOs
and CBOs in the rural and urban areas of Pakistan in the operation of their
own micro-credit programmes. This book describes the evolution of the
OCT programme, its current vision, unconventional methodology, the
leadership of the OCT partners, and issues related to the programmes
management and sustainability.
Arif Hasan is an architect and planner dealing with urban planning and
development issues, particularly those concerning Asia and Pakistan.
Mansoor Raza is currently Deputy Director, Advocacy and Research, for
the Church World Service Pakistan/Afghanistan.

Perspectives on Mughal India


Rulers, Historians, Ulama and Sufis
Sajida Sultana Alvi

2012
300 pages
Hardback
978-0-19-547643-9
216x138mm
Rs 850

This collection aims to demonstrate that rigorous analysis of historical texts


should lead to a better understanding of socio-political developments in
their respective historical and cultural contexts. Beginning with an overview
of the expansion of Islam in the Indo-Pakistan subcontinent, the book
undertakes a historiographical critique of primary texts of Mughal history.
It then turns to the art of governance as studied through historical works
and didactic literature, including Islamic Mirrors for Princes. It introduces
the reader to the spiritual life of the Naqshbandi Sufis and provides
glimpses of their lives. Against the backdrop of political crises and social
disorder during the later period of Mughal rule, the book describes the
role of the Naqshbandi Sufis and Ulama in spearheading the revitalization
of the practices of Islam. Over a hundred years later, as the Mughal Empire
declined, sectarian squabbles between Shiis and Sunnis are succinctly
captured in an analysis of the discourses of Naqshbandi Sufis and Sunni
Ulama.
Sajida Sultana Alvi is Professor Emeritus of Indo-Islamic History and former
Chair of Urdu Language and Culture at the Institute of Islamic Studies,
McGill University, Montreal, Canada.

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The Unfinished Memoirs


Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Translated by Fakrul Alam

2012
364 pages
Hardback
978-0-19-906358-1
216x138mm
Rs 995

These memoirs are based on four notebooks by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the
founder of Bangladesh and the centre of the cause clbre of the 1970s, written
while he was a state prisoner in 1967. The book records Sheikh Mujibur
Rahmans opinions about political developments in East Bengal/East Pakistan. It
contains considerable material about the turbulent political conditions in which
the Awami League and the United Front were formed, routing the Muslim
League in the elections to the East Bengal Assembly in 1954. The author has
made observations about several prominent leaders of the time, including Jinnah,
Liaquat Ali Khan, Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, A.K. Fazlul Haq, Maulana
Bhashani, Khawaja Nazimuddin, Mohammad Ali Bogra, Chaudhury Muhammad
Ali, and Nurul Amin. These candidly written memoirs help explain the genesis
of Bengali Muslim nationalism.
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was a Bengali nationalist politician and the founder of
Bangladesh.
Dr Fakrul Alam is Professor of English at the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.

The Class Structure of Pakistan


Taimur Rahman

2012
328 pages
Hardback
978-0-19-906507-3
234x156mm
Rs 995

This work on the class structure of Pakistan is based on the framework of


historical materialism. It is an important work, since in recent times class analyses
have been largely neglected in works on South Asia, particularly on Pakistan.
This study therefore fills a gap in our knowledge. Sketching the history of the
region that is now Pakistan, it analyzes the class structure from the time of the
Mughal Empire, through the distortions of the colonial era and the transition to
capitalism, to the class structure of contemporary Pakistan. It avoids overschematic arguments, attempting to proceed from facts rather than from any
ideal forms. The author concludes that the class structure of Pakistan is
characterized by Asiatic capitalism, with the non-agricultural sector of the
economy dominated by petty commodity production and small-scale capitalism.
This has implications for the countrys politics, society, and culture.
Dr Taimur Rahman teaches Political Science at the Lahore University of
Management Sciences (LUMS).

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A Stranger in My Own Country


East Pakistan, 19691971
Major General (Retd) Khadim Hussain Raja
The 1971 East Pakistan tragedy was not just a failure of the military but
also a collapse of civil society in the West Wing. The few voices raised
against the military action were too feeble to make the army change its
course, a course leading to military defeat and the break-up of the country.
At the time, the author was General Officer Commanding 14 Division in
East Pakistan. Apart from his direct narration of the events, his portrayal
of the major dramatis personae, such as Field Marshal Mohammad Ayub
Khan, General Agha Mohammad Yahya Khan, Lieutenant General Tikka
Khan and Lieutenant General A.A.K. Niazi, are insightful. A necessary text
that demands scrutiny from all interested in the course of Pakistans history.
2012
156 pages
Hardback
978-0-19-547441-1
216x138mm
Rs 695

Khadim Hussain Raja joined the British Indian Army in 1942 and opted for
a career in the Pakistan Army after Independence in 1947. He served on
the faculty of Command and Staff College, Quetta, twice. He also served
as Director General Artillery at the GHQ.

The Unconquered People


The Liberation Journey of an Oppressed Caste
John OBrien

2012
352 pages
Hardback
978-0-19-906354-3
216x138mm
Rs 995

This book explores the history, ethnography and liberation journey of an


aboriginal, forest-dwelling hunting tribe, which was reduced to servitude
by the Aryan conquest of the Indian subcontinent. They were called
Chandala in classical Brahmanic literature and are designated as Chuhra in
the censuses of India. In contemporary Pakistan, they are known as Punjabi
Christians. The book explores their primarily tribal rather than occupational
nature, their homeland, and their spread through the Indian subcontinent.
It traces how the construction of their religiously-endorsed inequality and
degradation came about. The book also covers their rites of passage,
eclectic structure, mental universe, and the evolution of their religious
sensibilities. The movement to Christianity of the Chuhras was the defining
moment in the creation of a new social identity.
John OBrien has lectured widely on Religious Studies and conducted
workshops in several countries in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America.

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The Illustrated Beloved City


Writings on Lahore
Edited by Bapsi Sidhwa
From ancient times, through the days of the storied Mughal empire, down to
the present times, Lahore has inspired artists, musicians and writers. The city
is also celebrated as one of the major centres of fine art in the Subcontinent
and especially in Pakistan. It is this aspect of the citys cultural tradition that
inspired this illustrated edition of the Beloved Citydecorated with the works
of a few of the many great painters who made Lahore their home or were
inspired by it. Thus, this anthology brings togetther verse and prose: essays,
stories, chronicles and profiles by people who have shared a relationship with
Lahore alongside images by similarly inspired artists. A sumptuous collection,
this book is a reflection of the city it celebrates.
Bapsi Sidhwa is the author of four novels, The Crow Eaters, The Bride, Ice-CandyMan, and An American Brat, all of which have been translated into several
languages. She is also the recipient of several national and international awards
including the Sitara-i-Imtiaz.
Contributors: Rukhsana Ahmad, Zulfiqar Ahmad, Ashfaq Ahmed, Khaled
Ahmed, F.S. Aijazuddin, Saad Ashraf, Baider Bakht, Ijaz Husain Batalvi, Minoo
Bhandara, Urvashi Butalia, Ikramullah Chaudhry, Ismat Chughtai, Derek Cohen,
Emma Duncan, Faiz Ahmad Faiz, Zulfikar Ghose, Sara Suleri Goodyear, Mohsin
Hamid, Khalid Hasan, Irfan Husain, Aamer Hussain, Intezar Hussain, Shah
Madho Lal Hussain, Muhammad Allama Iqbal, Habib Jalib, Daud Kamal, Sorayya
Y. Khan, Krishen Khanna, Rudyard Kipling, Shahnaz Kureshy, Rich Levy, E.D.
Maclagan, Saadat Hasan Manto, Ved Mehta, Muhammad Umar Memon, Jugnu
Mohsin, Kishwar Naheed, Tahira Naqvi, Meena Arora Nayak, Pran Nevile, Munir
Niazi, Shaista Parveen, Bano Qudsia, Samina Quraeshi, Bina Shah, Bulleh Shah,
Parizad N. Sidhwa, Khushwant Singh, and Adam Zameenzad
2012
416 pages
Hardback
978-0-19-906460-1
240x180mm
Rs 2500

Artists: Anna Molka Ahmed, Zahoor ul Akhlaq, Mahboob Ali, Robert Weir
Allan, Ali Azmat, Ustad Allah Bukhsh, Faiza Butt, William Carpenter, Abdur
Rehman Chughtai, Zarah David, Ismail Gulgee, Ijaz ul Hassan, Iqbal Hussain, Ali
Kazim, Aisha Khalid, Lalarukh, Hasnat Mehmood, Afshar Malik, Rahat Naveed
Masud, R.M. Naeem, Imran Qureshi, Sadequain, Anwar Saeed, Risham Syed,
and Edwin Lord Weeks

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The Philosophical Works of al-Kindi


Peter Adamson and Peter E. Pormann
Series Editor: S. Nomanul Haq
This volume presents the philosophical writings of al-Kindi, acknowledged
as the first philosopher of the Arabic tradition. Al-Kindi helped usher the
ideas of Greek thinkers and scientists into the vibrant context of the Islamic
culture of his day. Drawing on this Hellenic heritage, he wrote on a wide
range of philosophical and scientific topics including metaphysics, theology,
psychology, cosmology, ethics, and medicine. In these works, al-Kindi set
out pioneering ideas about the relation of philosophy to religion, the
oneness and providence of God, the nature of the human soul, the
structure of the cosmos, and the eternity of the world. This book makes
the whole of al-Kindis philosophical corpus available in English, most of them
for the first time. The translations are based largely on Arabic original texts.
Peter Adamson is Professor of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy at Kings
College, London, UK.
2012
440 pages
Hardback
978-0-19-906280-5
216x138mm
Rs 995

Peter E. Pormann is Professor of Classics and Graeco-Arabic Studies at


the University of Manchester, UK.
Syed Nomanul Haq is currently a senior member of the faculty in the
School of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Law at the Lahore University
of Management Sciences (LUMS).

2012
216 pages
Hardback
978-0-19-906287-4
216x138mm
Rs 495

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2012
64 pages
Paperback
978-0-19-906458-8
180x118mm
Rs 135

2012
64 pages
Paperback
978-0-19-906533-2
180x118mm
Rs 135

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Hyderabad

Liberty Books (Pvt.) Ltd

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