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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Dive into Lahore's film entertainment scene with "True Colors of Filmic Fairies," a book that escorts readers through the scandalous corridors of Urdu dailies and showbiz periodicals. Khurshid Alam passionately guides you into the shadowy recesses of Pakistan's esteemed film heroines, unveiling their covert love affairs, closely guarded secrets, and silent struggles.Far from being just sensational gossip, Alam's analysis skillfully intertwines these actresses' fluctuating personal and professional journeys with their socio-economic and cultural backdrop, shedding light on Lollywood's leading ladies' often enigmatic personal histories.Translated faithfully from its original Urdu title "Filmi Pariyo Key Par Purzey," this compelling read is perfect for Lollywood enthusiasts, film aficionados, and anyone eager to delve into the stories concealed behind the glimmers of the silver screen.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. 2nd ed. Mashallah Bohot Zabardast is a collection of words and images documented from anonymous users on dating and social apps across Pakistan.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Dickiran is a collection of tender drawings of dick pics from Iranian cyberspace.
Editore: Khajistan Press, US, 2023
ISBN 13: 9798988428008
Da: Rarewaves.com USA, London, LONDO, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. "Homosexual Desires in Madrassas" is an English translation of a sermon by Maulana Shah Hakeem Muhammad Akhter, a respected Sufi Muslim scholar from India. The sermon was delivered in 1986 in Rehmatpur, Bangladesh, and recorded on an audio cassette by Maulana's assistant. The intended audience for the sermon was the seminary teachers at Maulana's schools in Bangladesh, India, Kenya, Mauritius, and Pakistan. It was intended to instruct them on how to avoid having romantic or sexual feelings for their students.In 2013, after Maulana's death in Karachi, Pakistan, the sermon was published in Urdu by Khanqah Imdadiya Ashrafiya. This pamphlet is a faithful translation of Maulana's original sermon, preserving the tone and meaning of his words.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Omar Ali Khan, a sage of Lollywood's labyrinthine world, delivers a laugh-out-loud anthology of over 160 Pakistani film reviews in 'Loose Canons and Dangerous Curves.' Offering a fresh perspective on Pakistani cinema, this encyclopedia is a gutsy report of films that have struck a chord with the public psyche, including under-appreciated and overlooked titles.A must-read for anyone interested in the links between Pakistani politics, popular culture, and society, as reflected through the nation's most loved yet underrated artistic medium: cinema.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Old-school film advertising from Pakistan.
Paperback. Condizione: New. Omar Ali Khan, a sage of Lollywood's labyrinthine world, delivers a laugh-out-loud anthology of over 160 Pakistani film reviews in 'Loose Canons and Dangerous Curves.' Offering a fresh perspective on Pakistani cinema, this encyclopedia is a gutsy report of films that have struck a chord with the public psyche, including under-appreciated and overlooked titles.A must-read for anyone interested in the links between Pakistani politics, popular culture, and society, as reflected through the nation's most loved yet underrated artistic medium: cinema.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. A collection of propaganda leaflets distributed by American military forces and the CIA in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. 2nd ed. Mashallah Bohot Zabardast is a collection of words and images documented from anonymous users on dating and social apps across Pakistan.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Dive into Lahore's film entertainment scene with "True Colors of Filmic Fairies," a book that escorts readers through the scandalous corridors of Urdu dailies and showbiz periodicals. Khurshid Alam passionately guides you into the shadowy recesses of Pakistan's esteemed film heroines, unveiling their covert love affairs, closely guarded secrets, and silent struggles.Far from being just sensational gossip, Alam's analysis skillfully intertwines these actresses' fluctuating personal and professional journeys with their socio-economic and cultural backdrop, shedding light on Lollywood's leading ladies' often enigmatic personal histories.Translated faithfully from its original Urdu title "Filmi Pariyo Key Par Purzey," this compelling read is perfect for Lollywood enthusiasts, film aficionados, and anyone eager to delve into the stories concealed behind the glimmers of the silver screen.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Dickiran is a collection of tender drawings of dick pics from Iranian cyberspace.
Paperback. Condizione: New. Omar Ali Khan, a sage of Lollywood's labyrinthine world, delivers a laugh-out-loud anthology of over 160 Pakistani film reviews in 'Loose Canons and Dangerous Curves.' Offering a fresh perspective on Pakistani cinema, this encyclopedia is a gutsy report of films that have struck a chord with the public psyche, including under-appreciated and overlooked titles.A must-read for anyone interested in the links between Pakistani politics, popular culture, and society, as reflected through the nation's most loved yet underrated artistic medium: cinema.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Omar Ali Khan, a sage of Lollywood's labyrinthine world, delivers a laugh-out-loud anthology of over 160 Pakistani film reviews in 'Loose Canons and Dangerous Curves.' Offering a fresh perspective on Pakistani cinema, this encyclopedia is a gutsy report of films that have struck a chord with the public psyche, including under-appreciated and overlooked titles.A must-read for anyone interested in the links between Pakistani politics, popular culture, and society, as reflected through the nation's most loved yet underrated artistic medium: cinema.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. Kharabat Vol. 1, by Tehran-based artist Farhad Qashqai, is a found-photo book documenting the all-male world of Iran's Kharabatis-a working-class subculture rooted in brotherhood, street rituals, and ancestral defiance. Sourced from digital relics, personal albums, and online ephemera, the book moves through prisons, gyms, living rooms, and city streets, revealing a world where loyalty is scripture, masculinity is sacred, and life itself is seen as Kharabat: ruins.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. A collection of propaganda leaflets distributed by American military forces and the CIA in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. Kharabat Vol. 1, by Tehran-based artist Farhad Qashqai, is a found-photo book documenting the all-male world of Iran's Kharabatis-a working-class subculture rooted in brotherhood, street rituals, and ancestral defiance. Sourced from digital relics, personal albums, and online ephemera, the book moves through prisons, gyms, living rooms, and city streets, revealing a world where loyalty is scripture, masculinity is sacred, and life itself is seen as Kharabat: ruins.
Editore: Khajistan Press, US, 2023
ISBN 13: 9798988428008
Da: Rarewaves.com UK, London, Regno Unito
EUR 19,91
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. "Homosexual Desires in Madrassas" is an English translation of a sermon by Maulana Shah Hakeem Muhammad Akhter, a respected Sufi Muslim scholar from India. The sermon was delivered in 1986 in Rehmatpur, Bangladesh, and recorded on an audio cassette by Maulana's assistant. The intended audience for the sermon was the seminary teachers at Maulana's schools in Bangladesh, India, Kenya, Mauritius, and Pakistan. It was intended to instruct them on how to avoid having romantic or sexual feelings for their students.In 2013, after Maulana's death in Karachi, Pakistan, the sermon was published in Urdu by Khanqah Imdadiya Ashrafiya. This pamphlet is a faithful translation of Maulana's original sermon, preserving the tone and meaning of his words.