Islamic fundamentalism, Pakistan and the Muslim world/ Surendra Chopra and Kusum Lata Chadda
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 297.09 CHO/C (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P11233 |
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297.054 MET/I Islam in South Asia in practice/ | 297.082 KAS/W Women and Islam / | 297.082 MAL/M Medicines of the soul: female bodies and sacred geographies in a transnational Islam/ | 297.09 CHO/C Islamic fundamentalism, Pakistan and the Muslim world/ | 297.09 HAL/M Master narratives of Islamist extremism/ | 297.09 NAF/I Islam at war: a history/ | 297.09 SHR/I Islamophobia/Islamophilia/ |
1. Introduction --
2. Islamic Fundamentalism and Pakistan's Foreign Policy --
3. Pakistan-Afghan Relations --
4. Pakistan's Attitude Towards the Palestine Problem --
5. Pakistan and Regional Cooperation for Development (RCD)/Economic Cooperation for Development (ECO)--
6. Pakistan and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries--
7. Pakistan-Sudan Relations --
8. Pakistan-Egypt Relations --
9. Pakistan-Libya Relations --
10. Pakistan-Iraq Relations --
11. Pakistan and the Maghreb --
12. Pakistan and the Central Asian Republics --
13. Conclusion.
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