Download Chereads APP
Chereads App StoreGoogle Play
Chereads

Proclivity Thesaurus

Puppets of Faith: Theory of Communal Strife

The sublimity of Muhammad's preaching in Mecca and the severity of his sermons in Medina make Islam a Janus-faced faith that forever bedevils the mind of the Musalmans. This thought-provoking work, besides dissecting the anatomy of Islam, steeped in the Quran, seeks to depict the psyche of the Musalmans, shaped by the proclivities of their prophet, vicissitudes of his life and the attitudes of his detractors, which the mechanism of their umma perpetuates. More to the point, aided by “I’m Ok – You’re Ok”, the path-breaking work of Thomas A. Harris and Roland E Miller’s “Muslim Friends–Their Faith and Feeling”, this book, for the first time ever, psycho-analyzes the imperatives of the Muslim upbringing, which has the potential to turn a faithful and a renegade alike into a fidayeen. Also, apart from delving into the ironies of the faiths that affected the fate of the peoples, eclipsed the cultures of communes, altered the course of history and afflict the politics of the day, this book examines how the sanãtana 'Hindu' dharma came to survive in India, in spite of the combined onslaught of Islam and the Christianity on Hinduism for over a millennium. This book is for those who wish to be aware of the follies of their faith and the foibles of others to lighten the burden of dogma and reduce the baggage of prejudice postulated in its thirty-four well-structured chapters. Also, besides providing a panoramic view of the Indian history, this thought-provoking book appraises the way Gandhi, Nehru, Patel, Azad, Ambedkar, Indira Gandhi, Narasimha Rao, Vajpayee, Manmohan Singh, Sonia Gandhi, Narendra Modi et al made or unmade the post-colonial India. Possibly in a new genre, this free ebook is a book for our times.
BS_Murthy · 24.3K Views

Eccentric Proclivity; an entwine of facet

A girl isolated from life ,parted from every aspect of happiness; Shriya gets the biggest betrayal of her life from her most loved one. Shriya was half-conscious transient to the northward direction. All she humped was not just the zapped corpse but the tons of evocations, more appropriately; nightmares that echoed in her head time and again that evinced by the red tints of gory overflown from her navel region and blob travelling from the corner of her eyes to the other substantial droplets down in the moana. She could no more put any stress in her eyes so alleviated them .The gleaming sun slowly blurred and finally went out of sight in few seconds. “Her highness is alive!!!” A maid exclaimed in surprise seeing her moving her fingers slightly . “Thanks to the almighty and the heavenly powers. You woke up!!How are you feeling now. You have been in bed for long. You must be numb. Please drink this.” “For long??”Shriya asked with cracking voice. “Yeah!!It has been 10 years already!!” “10 years??” Her eyes went to the frames hanging in the walls. She woke up and approached the frame. As she touched it a crate appeared beneath the frame which came off with a glimmering diary with silver sculpts with the date written in the topmost corner . “1620 B.C.” She picked it up and turned the 1st page. Some golden glint arose from the diary forming few creases. “Welcome to my life Shriya” Yes.. Shriya transmigrated as royal princess of the strongest clan of different time dimension. One who is admired by all, who is stronger than tor and probably has ability to see what is unseen(as per the statement in the diary.)But what killed her??Was it some veiled mystery??Was it love??Or hatred?? Shriya is entering a new epoch in her life where she will be carrying two lives together or maybe millions, who knows. Will she be worth being the saviour of the clan the princess loosed her life for, in this helpless and lifeless state caused by her past traumas??Or will something magical happen that will change everything!!!The most magical feeling in the world that she could never witness “Proclivity”
ShristiAdhikari · 3.8K Views

A gold medal is a medal made of gold which is awarded as first prize i

Dictionary Grammar Blog School Scrabble Thesaurus Translator Quiz More Resources More from Collins English translation of 'स्वर्ण पदक' स्वर्ण पदक /svarṇa padaka/ MN gold medal COUNTABLE NOUN A gold medal is a medal made of gold which is awarded as first prize in a contest or competition. /svarna padaka, svarn padak, svarNa padaka, svarN padak, svarṇa padaka, svarṇ padak/ Copyright © 2014 by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. Examples of the translation gold-medal in a sentence These examples have been automatically selected and may contain sensitive content.Read more… It would not take a gold medal to make it worthwhile. Times, Sunday Times (2016) How can you guarantee two gold medals? The Sun (2011) He steered them to a gold medal and disappeared. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Nobody expected a gold medal in either race but both teams expected to be in the chase for one of the lesser medals. Times, Sunday Times (2008) But it's not just the star gold medal winners who are set to cash in. The Sun (2012) Actually neither front-runner gets the gold medal. Times, Sunday Times (2010) And somewhere amid all that she will attempt to win her first Olympic gold medal after three silvers. Times, Sunday Times (2011) I know there are more potential gold medal winners out there. Times, Sunday Times (2016) The former Olympic gold medal winner 's joy was palpable. The Sun (2015) The focus of attention will be on Cavendish to secure the home nation's first gold medal. Times, Sunday Times (2012)
Madhavi_Manish · 2.8K Views
Related Topics
More