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  • - The truth will prevail
    av Declan Henry
    133,-

    In this book, Declan Henry provides a succinct account of the beliefs of Lahori Ahmadiyya Muslims and highlights the enduring hatred and persecution they face in Pakistan (and other parts of the world). Containing a short biography of the group's founder, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, this meticulously researched literary work also offers glimpses into how the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement - although small in number - live their lives with great dignity, strength and determination while believing passionately in their truth. PRAISE FOR THE LAHORE AHMADIYYA MOVEMENT "This compelling book by Declan Henry uncovers the rich historical tapestry of Lahori Ahmadiyya Muslims while shedding light on the harrowing persecutions they've endured. A gripping testament to the indomitable spirit of a community often overlooked, it's a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of faith, resilience, and the pursuit of justice." Anthony Harvison Publicist, Palamedes PR "This is a splendid introduction to the essentials of the Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam. Declan Henry's slim but readable volume provides a general overview of this Islamic denomination championing a rational and rehabilitated faith. The author's juxtaposition between the Qadian and Lahore wings of this Indian-originated religious sect highlights the imperative for reform and revitalisation within contemporary Islam. This is recommended reading for anyone interested in modern Islamic discourse." Dr Taj Hargey, Founder of the Oxford Institute for British Islam (OIBI)

  • av Declan Henry
    187,-

    Glimpses is a collection of 26 fictional stories about disaffected teenagers. Meet Chenai who self-harms as a result of being sexually abused; Scott whose father forces him to beg; Malena, the teenage mother; Yuan, who is motorbike mad; Todd who questions his sexuality, plus many more characters who have to cope with the dilemma of growing up in an imperfect world.Glimpses contains stories about children who live their lives through disappointment, abuse and terror. It covers a wide range of social issues ranging from poor parenting, racism, bullying, mental health, illiteracy, truancy, poverty and the underclass, drug and alcohol issues - as well as criminal behavior including gang culture and use of weapons.Humans are shaped by experience - what happens when these experiences go bad? Henry uses these stories to show the reader that there are reasons for disaffection while reminding us that there is so much untapped potential in troubled young people.FROM THE PUBLISHERWe are thrilled to republish this book, it is a collection of 26 fabulous stories about young offenders that will be beneficial to anyone working with children in a capacity of a social worker or anyone interesting in humanities.

  • av Declan Henry
    355,-

    Essential reading for those who want to develop greater knowledge and awareness of the history, culture and lifestyles of GRT people.

  • av Declan Henry
    139,-

    The Irish Catholic Church is crumbling. To some this is devastating. For others, inevitable. The clerical abuse scandals of the ‘90s, sparked this irreparable demise which continues to disintegrate at an alarming rate.Written by Declan Henry - who still has an affinity for the Catholic Church, the religion of his Irish upbringing - his latest book looks in-depth at key aspects affecting its demise today and investigates the secret undercurrents of homophobia, hypocrisy and intolerance. Forbidden Fruit is the culmination of Henry’s extensive research and interviews with thirty Catholic priests – some who requested anonymity and others who were comfortable to be identified. The result is hard-hitting, controversial and disturbing. Confession takes on a new meaning for the Catholic priests’ revelations of their innermost thoughts, emotions, hopes, fears and beliefs.Pulling no punches, this book exposes the hypocrisy of gay priests in the Catholic Church and the damage their internal homophobia wreaks on gay men in particular, the church’s damning attitude towards the LGBT community and the aftermath of the scandals, as well as presenting a compelling insight into Ireland, a country once embedded in Catholicism which is quickly becoming one of the most politically progressive countries of the world.Forbidden Fruit also presents a current and real discussion on young people. Does the church envisage a strong and solid future with the next generation of church-goers? Will it embrace their energy, fresh outlook and plethora of opinions on all kinds of intelligent subjects or just revert to default position; manipulation, power and secrets?After reading this book you will have much to consider about the Irish Catholic Church, the position of faith in a contemporary society, and the Catholic priest’s role in today’s fast-changing world. Whether you are religious, have a strong Catholic faith, or are simply fascinated by the intricacies of a crumbling empire, you will find much to glean in this provocative read.Declan Henry, an Irish Catholic, comes from a distinguished academic background. He studied at two of London’s elite universities – Goldsmiths College and King’s College. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree (Honours) in Education and Community Studies and a Master of Science degree in Mental Health Social Work. He is also a registered social worker. Declan is the author of six other books and numerous published articles. He has written on a wide range of diverse topics including a book on bipolar disorder, ADHD, transgender people, Islam, young offenders and a book about growing up in Ireland. 

  • - The Truth about Britain
    av Declan Henry
    345,-

    Paints a graphic picture of the lives of displaced children and young people in the UK and the daily struggles and challenges they face.

  • av Declan Henry
    188,-

  • - Becoming Who You Are
    av Declan Henry
    232,-

    Personal, first-hand accounts from transgender and non-binary individuals and the diverse experiences and challenges they face before, during and after transition. This comprehensive introduction to trans issues details the social, physical and emotional struggles involved in becoming who you are.

  • - What it Means to be Muslim Today
    av Declan Henry
    250,-

    A collection of interviews with over 100 British Muslims to provide insight into what it means to be a Muslim in today's culture, and to inform any misguided opinions about Islam. Explores the Holy Texts, the essence of the religion, the different types of Islam and addresses controversial topics such as extremism and Islamophobia.

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