The roots of Islamophobia run deep and affect us all. We must resist it together
Qutub Khan Livres






Postcolonial Banter
- 84pages
- 3 heures de lecture
'Postcolonial Banter' is Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan's debut collection. It features some of her most well-known and widely performed poems as well as some never-seen-before material.
Education and Training for Rural Transformation
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
This book explores how vocational education along with training and skill development are vital to building a sustainable future.
Research Methods in Education
- 608pages
- 22 heures de lecture
Provides a sound theoretical understanding along with the practical knowledge and skills needed to carry out independent research in the field of education
The on-the-job aircraft maintenance manual and gold standard for aviation students and professionals – now fully updatedFor over 60 years, the Standard Aircraft Handbook for Mechanics and Technicians has been the go-to manual for building, maintaining, overhauling, and repairing aircraft of all types. This illustrated manual provides clear, step-by-step procedures for all essential aircraft maintenance and repair tasks. Thoroughly revised to cover the latest advances in the industry, this Eighth Edition includes essential information on composite materials, cutting-edge nondestructive testing, corrosion detection equipment and procedures, and new sections on wood components, aircraft weight and balance, welding, and FAA regulations. New photos, diagrams, tables, and schematics are featured throughout this must-have reference.Coverage
Why do we yearn to be seen when we are already far too visible? How do we want to be perceived, and how are we exposed? Could we ever really see for ourselves?In memoir, vignettes, poetry and essays, Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan records her observations from the stands at the dizzying circus of being seen and unseen. She surveys the criminalising stadium of civic life, the open-air arenas of family, friendship and grief, the performative pageantry of the public eye and the unclad secrets of the self in solitude, paying attention to what’s on show and what goes undetected.Perhaps the strangest, most exciting possibilities are opened when we surrender to another kind of sight. Submitting to the gaze of the Unseen and the All-Seeing, Manzoor-Khan invites us to close our eyes and discover what it would mean to look with our souls instead.