Forthcoming Titles

Prophet Muhammad The First Sufi of Islam

Prophet Muhammad

The First Sufi of Islam Farzana Moon

‘Amidst the hurricanes of global violence, this book is intended as an offering of peace for a better understanding between Muslims and non-Muslims, Arabs and non-Arabs. Hoping that even the suicide bombers might heed the message of Islam in the true sense of the word — meaning peace and reconciliation’.

Farzana Moon

The Father, the Son and the pyjama-wearing Spirit

The Father, the Son and the pyjama-wearing Spirit

Dominic Garcin

There is something extraordinary about Cambridge philosophy student Gian Paolo Friedrich. From the strange visions that people have in his presence, to his uncanny ability to touch the hearts of total strangers, Gian Paolo is not like other people. Unnervingly enigmatic, he claims to be ‘newer’; to experience feelings that nobody else has ever felt before. Is he a superior being, or is he psychotic?

Black Chalk an novel by Albert Alla

Black Chalk

Albert Alla

In the Oxfordshire countryside, a student walks into a classroom and starts shooting. Nate, friends with shooter and victims alike, is the only surviving witness. Easily led and eager to please, his recollections weave around others' hopes and expectations, until he loses track of what really happened that day.
Lauded as a hero, Nate is unable to reconcile his public profile with what he knows really happened.

Headscarf The Day Turkey Stood Still

Headscarf

The Day Turkey Stood Still Richard Peres

 “Headscarved women are here, they are not going away, and they are maybe growing in number and they want to participate in public life,” Merve Kavakci, 2010.

A recurring human rights issue in Europe and the Middle East relates to the extent to which women are prohibited from wearing the Islamic headscarf in the public sphere. Is it a symbol of freedom of choice for women, or one of religious dominance?