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1. Faith at War : A Journey on the Frontlines of Islam, from Baghdad to Timbuktu by Trofimov, Yaroslav Publication: New York Henry Holt and Company 2005 . xx,312 Pages , A Journey on the Frontlines of Islam, from Baghdad to Timbuktu. Date: 2005 Availability: Items available: General Stacks (1),

2. Indian Muslim Perceptions of the West During the Eighteenth Century by Khan, Gulfishan Publication: Karachi Oxford University Press 1998 . xxii,407 Pages Date: 1998 Availability: Items available: General Stacks (1),

3. Fatal Faultlines : Pakistan, Islam and the West by Irfan Husain Publication: New Delhi HarperCollins Publishers 2012 . x,239 Pages , Irfan Husain Irfan Husain was born in Amritsar, India, in 1944 and migrated with his family to the newly created state of Pakistan three years later. Educated in Karachi, Paris and Ankara, he joined the civil service in 1967 after obtaining a master's degree in economics. He has pursued a parallel and covert career as a freelance journalist for most of his working life, writing under a succession of pseudonyms. As Mazdak, he became a popular columnist on the Internet edition of Dawn, a newspaper he has been writing for over the last two decades. Date: 2012 Availability: Items available: General Stacks (1),

4. Fatal Faultlines : Pakistan, Islam and the West by Irfan Husain, 1944- Publication: New Dilhi, India Haprper Collins Publishers 2012 . x,238 Pages Date: 2012 Availability: Items available: General Stacks (1),

5. Just Your Average Muslim : The Unheard Voice by Zia Chaudhry Publication: Grove Short Books 2015 . 222 Pages Date: 2015 Availability: Items available: General Stacks (1),

6. Fatal Faultlines : Pakistan, Islam and the West by Irfan Husain Publication: New York HarperCollins Publishers 2012 . x, 238 Pages , Irfan Husain Irfan Husain was born in Amritsar, India, in 1944 and migrated with his family to the newly created state of Pakistan three years later. Educated in Karachi, Paris and Ankara, he joined the civil service in 1967 after obtaining a master's degree in economics. He has pursued a parallel and covert career as a freelance journalist for most of his working life, writing under a succession of pseudonyms. As Mazdak, he became a popular columnist on the Internet edition of Dawn, a newspaper he has been writing for over the last two decades. Date: 2012 Availability: Items available: General Stacks (1),

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