Living Sufism Jan DahlSufism, the mystical tradition of Islam, is as far from the strident and often violent fundamentalist strain of the religion that has so captured world attention as it is possible to be. Sufis in all parts of the Islamic world are broad minded, tolerant, and non violent, their quest only to find and approach God through all means, including poetry, music, and dance. Historian Nicolaas Biegman has been observing and photographing Sufi practice and
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Examines the strategic issues involved in realizing a digital future for libraries in the information age
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the issue of breeding cacao for organoleptic quality is examined and future developments in this area are discussed