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TAKDÎM Evvelâ: Rabb-i Rahîm’imize hadsiz hamd ü senâlar olsun ki; Kur’ân’ın kalbi mesâbesinde olan Yâsîn Sûresi’nin mev‘úd, mübeşşer, i‘câzî ve bürhânî bir tefsîri olan “Yirmi Beşinci Mektûb” nâmındaki bu eseri, lütuf ve rahmetinin bir tecellîsi olarak bize ihsân buyurdu. Kezâ, Resûl-i Ekrem (asm)’a nihâyetsiz salât ve selâm olsun ki; Kur’ân-ı Mu‘cizü’l-Beyân’ı bize teblîğ ve ta‘lîm buyurdu. Sâniyen: Üstâd Bedîuzzamân (ra) Hazretleri, “Yirmi Beşinci Mektûb” hakkında; “Sûre-yi Yâsîn’in yirmi beş âyetine dâir ‘Yirmi Beş Nükte’ olmak üzere rahmet-i İlâhiyyeden istenilmiş; fakat daha zamânı gel...
Kıymetli okuyucularımız, Elinizde bulunan bu eser yukarıda bahsi geçen ve Yayınevimizin büyük bir iftiharla sizlerle buluşturduğu Rûhu’l- Beyân isimli 23 ciltlik eserin içinden bazı surelerin seçilmesiyle oluşmuştur. Okuyucularımız tarafından gelen bu yöndeki talepleri dikkate alarak bu ve başka sureleri müstakil bir eser olarak neşretmenin faydalı olacağını düşündük. Şüphesiz kitabımızın her bir suresinin biz müminlere ve insanlığa verdiği farklı farklı mesajları vardır. Bu mesajların daha kolay ulaşması için faydalı olacağına inandığımız bu güzel eserleri sizlerle buluşturmuş olduk. Bundan sonra da aynı minvâl üzere müstakil ...
'NDiaye is a hypnotic storyteller with an unflinching understanding of the rock-bottom reality of most people's life.' New York Times ' One of France's most exciting prose stylists.' The Guardian. Obsessed by her encounters with the mysterious green women, and haunted by the Garonne River, a nameless narrator seeks them out in La Roele, Paris, Marseille, and Ouagadougou. Each encounter reveals different aspects of the women; real or imagined, dead or alive, seductive or suicidal, driving the narrator deeper into her obsession, in this unsettling exploration of identity, memory and paranoia. Self Portrait in Green is the multi-prize winning, Marie NDiaye's brilliant subversion of the memoir. Written in diary entries, with lyrical prose and dreamlike imagery, we start with and return to the river, which mirrors the narrative by posing more questions than it answers.
A survey of the state of human freedom around the world investigates such crucial indicators as the status of civil and political liberties and provides individual country reports.
Competition Law and Policy in the EU and UK provides a focused guide to the main provisions and policies at issue in the EU and UK, including topics such as enforcement, abuse of dominance, anti-competitive agreements, cartels, mergers, and market investigations. The book’s contents are tailored to cover all major topics in competition law teaching, and the authors’ clear and accessible writing style offers an engaging and easy to follow overview of the subject for course use. The fifth edition provides a full update for this well-established title, presenting and contextualising the impact of key cases, as well as changes to enforcement practice, and at a legislative and institutional l...
‘You want to run off and join the Mukti Bahini, is that what you’re telling me? Her face turned grim. I’m not sure. I just want to be contributing something.’ War-torn 1971, Mani, seventeen, is talking to his mother. They have taken refuge on an island at the mouth of the Bay of Bengal, as their people fight to turn East Pakistan into Bangladesh. His father and brother have disappeared. What should Moni do? Mahmud Rahman’s stories journey from a remote Bengali village in the 1930s, at a time when George VI was King Emperor, to Detroit in the 1980s, where a Bangladeshi ex-soldier tussles with his ghosts while flirting with a singer in a blues club. Generous and empathetic in its exploration, Rahman’s lambent imagination extends from an interrogation in a small-town police station by the Jamuna river to a romantic encounter in a Dominican Laundromat in Rhode Island. Each of Rahman’s vivid stories says something revealing and memorable about the effects of war, migration and displacement, as new lives play out against altered worlds ‘back home’. Sensitive, perceptive, and deeply human, Killing the Water is a remarkable debut.
Nowadays, the degree and scale of flood hazards has been massively increasing as a result of the changing climate, and large-scale floods jeopardize lives and properties, causing great economic losses, in the inundation-prone areas of the world. Early flood warning systems are promising countermeasures against flood hazards and losses. A collaborative assessment according to multiple disciplines, comprising hydrology, remote sensing, and meteorology, of the magnitude and impacts of flood hazards on inundation areas significantly contributes to model the integrity and precision of flood forecasting. Methodologically oriented countermeasures against flood hazards may involve the forecasting of...
'This volume is essential reading for those who want to keep abreast of cutting edge research on the role and sources of trust in organizations. The introductory chapters by Nooteboom and Six make conceptual strides by examining the interface between cognitive theory and different forms of trust. The detailed case studies and quantitative analyses of trust in organizational and team contexts fill an important gap in the empirical literature on trust. Overall the volume does a superb job of outlining a research programme addressed to theorists concerned with problems of cognition, trust, power and reciprocity in organizational settings.' - Edward Lorenz, Centre d'Etudes de l'Emploi, France 'T...
It is the late twenty-first century, and Momo is the most celebrated dermal care technician in all of T City. Humanity has migrated to domes at the bottom of the sea to escape devastating climate change. The world is dominated by powerful media conglomerates and runs on exploited cyborg labor. Momo prefers to keep to herself, and anyway she’s too busy for other relationships: her clients include some of the city’s best-known media personalities. But after meeting her estranged mother, she begins to explore her true identity, a journey that leads to questioning the bounds of gender, memory, self, and reality. First published in Taiwan in 1995, The Membranes is a classic of queer speculati...