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1)
Religion and Governance
Book - Edited by: Chandra Muzaffar - RM 23.00 - No of Pages:
153 -- ISBN 9789673231102
Short Description: 
This is perhaps one of the first books to explore in depth
and detail the relationship between religion and governance.
An attempt has been made to understand how the values and
principles of nine different spiritual and religious philosophies
- Indigenous Spirituality; Hinduism; Judaism; Buddhism; Confucianism;
Christianity; Islam; Sikhism; and the Baha'i Faith - Impact
upon governance. What emerges from these nine discourses are
a cluster of ideas which reveals that while their histories
and theologies may be different, the various religions have
many similarities in their common commitment to the dignity
and the well-being of humanity. It is these parallels in their
understanding of what constitute good governance which is
the essence of this informative and insightful book. |
2)
Hegemony: Justice; Peace
Book - By: Chandra Muzaffar - RM 32.00 - No of Pages: 224
--ISBN 9789833718559
Short Description: 
HEGEMONY: JUSTICE; PEACE is a serious attempt to understand
global hegemony in all its manifestations. It studies the
causes and consequences of global hegemony, its relationship
to oil, the global economy, global politics, security, violence,
and inter-faith ties. It shows how global hegemony impacts
upon specific countries. Most of all, the book spells out
in lucid language how global hegemony effects each and every
one of us – citizens of planet earth. It also analyzes
in depth the resistance to hegemony in various parts of the
world. It distinguishes different forms of resistance. Nonetheless,
the books views resistance as a whole as a plea for justice,
as a yearning for peace. It explores how through resistance
to hegemony, followers of different religions can forge enduring
networks of solidarity. Multi-faith opposition to hegemony
is a re-affirmation of our common humanity – which is
one of the recurring themes of the book. |
3)
Politik Penguasaan Dunia & Isu Yang Selainnya
Book - By: Chandra Muzaffar - RM 28.00 - No of Pages: 180
-- ISBN 9789833718313
Short Description: 
POLITIK PENGUASAAN DUNIA has a very noble aspiration –
to rectify the unfortunate imbalance between the far-reaching
consequences of global hegemony and the paucity of literature
on global affairs in the Malay language. This singular aim
alone is a lucid testament to the entire project underlying
this book, namely to address the prevalent injustice, exploitation,
marginalization and subjugation of many nations and societies,
thanks to the pestilential tide of hegemony that is fast making
headways and inroads into all cultures.
In this book, the author, Dr Chandra Muzaffar, dismisses
the inevitability of the “clash of civilizations”
thesis and calls for dialogue and engagement, not only among
the different civilizations (such as Islam and the West)
at the international level, but also within civilization,
as demonstrated from his plea for a rational dialogue and
understanding with local religious scholars as regards some
of the most controversial religious issues such as apostasy
and polygamy. Despite this conciliatory stance, Dr Chandra
does not shy away from confrontational discourse in his
sustained critique against global injustice, whether in
the form US imperialist project, international terrorism
or conservative theocrats cloaked in the garb of religious
sanctity.
The way forward, Chandra asserts, lies in the mobilization
of civil society to the service of undermining hegemony
and constant struggle for peace and justice, whether at
home or abroad.
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5)
Muslims Dialogue
Terror
Book - By: Chandra Muzaffar - RM 20.00 - No of Pages: 172
-- ISBN 9839861123
Short Description:
If there is a single underlying theme to this book it is this:
the twin challenges facing Muslims in the post 11 September
world. A number of essays deal with the myriad problems within
the Ummah (the Muslim community) generated by flaws and fallacies
for which Muslims themselves are largely responsible. At the
same time, there are also essays which focus upon the politics
of global hegemony emanating from Washington's imperial ambitions
and how it impacts upon Muslims worldwide.
There are, of course, other essays too which examine issues
related to inter civilisational dialogue both before and
after 11 September. Intercivilisational dialogue is a good
example of an issue which has been shaped by both the internal
dynamics of the Muslim community and the external challenges
facing it. Indeed, the 'within' and 'without' dimensions
of the realities that Muslims and others have to grapple
with run like a continuous thread right through the pages
of this book.
Though concerned largely with the Muslim malaise, the book
does not confine itself to the community. A significant
portion of the essays are, in fact, addressed to the larger
human family essays such as 'Religion in the Asia Pacific
Region: The Challenge V.7ithout; the Change Within'; 'Cultures
Under Attack: Some Key Issues' and 'The Global Rich and
the Global Poor: Seeking the Middle Path'. Even when Muslims
are the focus, the emphasis is upon breaking through the
hardened crust of exclusive, dogmatic thinking and embracing
an inclusive, universal approach to the religion which regards
all human beings as brothers and sisters imperiled by the
same human condition.- Chandra Muzaffar in his preface.
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6)
Azmi Khalid Human
Rights Advocate A Tribute
Book - By: Chandra Muzaffar - RM 18 --
ISBN 9834099606
Short Description: 
This book, divided into three sections, is a tribute to the
life and contribution to Azmi Khalid (1949-1992). The first
section contains most of his articles that have appeared in
books, academic journals and popular magazines. It also includes
some of his unpublished conference papers.
The second section is devoted to human rights reports that
Azmi had prepared for the Aliran Quarterly which later became
the Aliran Monthly. They were in the form of ‘World
Round-ups.’
The third and final section consists of a draft of the
constitution of the Persatuan Kebangsaan Hak Asasi Manusia
(HAKAM), the National Human Rights Society, which Azmi had
prepared. This is a sterling contribution of his to the
human rights struggle in Malaysia which is not known to
most people.
The price of this book is RM18.00/USD10.00 per copy. Malaysian
orders please add RM2 for postage and handling. Foreign
orders please add 100% of total cost for air, or 20% of
total cost for surface mail. Please make out the cheque,
MO, or bank draft etc. to the International Movement for
a Just World.
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7)
Religion and Culture
in Asia Pacific: Violence or Healing?
Book - By: Joseph A. Camilleri - RM 21 - No of Pages:
228 -- ISBN 1876370025
Short Description:
This collection of essays brings us the accumulated wisdom
of some of the most important theorists and practitioners
of conflict resolution in Asia Pacific. It paints a daunting
picture of the great challenge ahead, but at the same time
conveys an empowering sense of the enormous resources which
the spiritual and ethical traditions of the Asia Pacific region
can bring in response to that challenge.
As Swami Agnivesh, one of the contributors to this volume
and perhaps one of India’s most charismatic figures,
remarks: -
It is time… for serious, honest reflection. Do Muslims
guarantee the religious freedom even of a pagan or an apostate
in their countries? Can we Hindus finally abolish the dreadful
caste system which degrades one third of our population
to near subhuman conditions? Can our Christian leaders accept
a strict separation between Church and State in Europe?…Can
we give the world a social orientation for this millennium
that is truly spiritual, humanistic, and universal? Can
we collectively agree to teach our children a universal
morality and refrain from our sectarian indoctrination?…and
finally, can we give half of humanity, the women, their
rightful place in the religious field?
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