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On 11 September 2001, the photographer Abbas watched the Twin Towers fall in New York – live on Siberian TV, thirteen time zones away. It spurred him to begin a journey through the Islamic world that would last seven years. The photographs published here are the final result of that project.
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It spurred him to begin a journey through the Islamic world that would last seven years. The photographs published here are the final result of that project.
Jan 1, 2010 · It is a response to the terror inflicted by the jihadists, as if the workers who erected it wanted the world to know that it is not only their ...
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A memorable and compelling photographic record from the Islamic world of today. On September 11, 2001, the photographer Abbas watched the World Trade Center ...
In Whose Name? The Islamic World After 9/11

In Whose Name? The Islamic World After 9/11

Book by Abbas
"On 11 September 2001, the photographer Abbas watched the Twin Towers fall in New York - live on Siberian TV, thirteen time zones away. It spurred him to begin a journey through the Islamic world that would last seven years. The photographs... Google Books
Originally published: August 25, 2009
Author: Abbas
Nov 19, 2015 · After 9/11, he traveled to 17 different countries over seven years, investigating the Islamic world. Those photos are in his book "In Whose Name ...
MYR 39.90
In over 170 compelling duotone images, Abbas exposes an inside view of a world seen by very few people in the West until now. Focusing on the resurgence of ...
Aug 25, 2009 · Born in Iran, Abbas casts a sharp eye over a world seen by very few from the West until now. Seeking out people and places that have been ...
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In Whose Name? : The Islamic World After 9/11 by Magnum Abbas (2009, Hardcover). Be the first towrite a review. Rarewaves (565095); 97.4% positive feedback.
Sep 11, 2023 · The tectonic events of the past three years—September 11 and Operation Enduring. Freedom, the global war on terrorism, and the war in Iraq and ...
Abbas asks some strong questions, and his outrage at war in the name of religion can be strongly felt. —LensCulture. In Whose Name? The Islamic World after 9/11