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A Merry Little Meet Cute 1 × ₨ 1,000
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Everything, Everything" 1 × ₨ 450
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The Book Thief 1 × ₨ 750
Subtotal: ₨ 2,200
“Reconciliation” is a non-fiction by Benazir Bhutto that deals with the relationship of Islam, democracy, and the West.
Key Take-aways
Bhutto points out that reconciliation between the world of Islam and the West would be possible only if there would be an increased understanding of each other’s values and culture.
The book deals with the history of Islam and the principles of that religion. Moreover, this book deals with the issue of extremism and terrorism, which has engulfed Muslim society.
Bhutto also talks about the need for democracy, human rights, and women’s empowerment in the Islamic world.
In the entire book, Bhutto reflects on her own experiences as a Muslim leader in Pakistan and gives insight into the intricacies of Islamic politics and society.
Themes
Politics and international relations
Islam and Islamic studies
Democracy and human rights
Women’s empowerment and gender studies
Cultural exchange and understanding
Style and Structure
The book is beautifully written in clear and compelling style with historical analysis, personal anecdotes, and philosophical reflections.
Impact and Significance
“Reconciliation” was widely acclaimed for its provoking and insightful exploration of the complex relationships between Islam, democracy, and the West. The book offers a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing the Islamic world and the global community.
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