Most recent articles by Lisa Neal
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     Migrants in the UK Migrants in the UKThe world of London's othersIn "Auf dem Null Meridian", Shady Lewis tells the story of an immigrant in London who works in social services and whose life is turned upside down. With a light touch and black humour, he describes the tragic consequences of racism and Eurocentric thinking. Lisa Neal read the book for Qantara.de 
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     Iranian cinema: "A Tale from Shemroon" Iranian cinema: "A Tale from Shemroon"King of the nightMany reports on Iran focus on Tehran's middle classes, giving a rather one-sided impression of the country. New film release "A Tale from Shemroon" is also set in this milieu. So does it succeed in presenting a more multi-faceted picture? Lisa Neal watched the film for Qantara.de 
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     Introducing Sufism Introducing SufismA longing deep within usIslam thrives on diversity, something that is particularly apparent within its body of mystic practice, known as Sufism. In his new book, Marian Brehmer introduces us to the many forms of Islamic mysticism. By Lisa Neal 
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     The hidden treasures of Sufism The hidden treasures of SufismIn the footsteps of RumiRumi's poems, though generally stripped of their Islamic symbolism, are hugely popular around the world. Yet Islamic mysticism is still very much at the heart of these verses. Marian Brehmer has spent more than ten years exploring the form Sufism assumes today. By Lisa Neal