Reclaiming Our Spiritual Heritage,
Preserving Our Freedoms, and Countering Terrorism
Reclaiming Our Spiritual Heritage,
Preserving Our Freedoms, and Countering Terrorism
An ideal gift to one with an astute mind and an avid intellect—for the holidays, birthday, or any other occasion.
Choose the hardcover for an exquisite reading experience.
An ideal gift to one with an astute mind and an avid intellect—for the holidays, birthday, or any other occasion.
Choose the hardcover for an exquisite reading experience.
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"A stirring exploration of why humanity is caught in a cycle of conflict and crisis driven by global power struggles and institutional decay. With an insightful analysis, the author highlights avenues that would lead us towards a more peaceful future ..."
Azam Saeed trained as a pilot at the air force academy in Pakistan. He received his MBA from the University of Michigan, where he was elected president of the student government and graduated with distinction. He has served in management ...
"Inspiring and informed. Few writers can marshal the impressive command of history, psychology, religion and spirituality that Azam Saeed tackles in his masterful analysis of (nothing less than) the state of international and interpersonal conflict …"
"A stirring exploration of why humanity is caught in a cycle of conflict and crisis driven by global power struggles and institutional decay. With an insightful analysis, the author highlights avenues that would lead us towards a more peaceful future ..."
Azam Saeed trained as a pilot at the air force academy in Pakistan. He received his MBA from the University of Michigan, where he was elected president of the student government and graduated with distinction. He has served in management ...
"Inspiring and informed. Few writers can marshal the impressive command of history, psychology, religion and spirituality that Azam Saeed tackles in his masterful analysis of (nothing less than) the state of international and interpersonal conflict …"