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The Fatwa Girl : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Fatwa Girl
''The Fatwa Girl'' is a 2011 novel by Pakistani author Akbar Agha. It is story of love and innocence lost in the Pakistan of today, where modernity is symbolized by the possession of a nuclear bomb, but where religious hatreds are as old as time itself. == Plot summary ==
''Amor vincit omnia''—love conquers all, but in a land which has been conquered from the Moguls to the British and now where the Taliban and fundamentalists strive for hegemony, a young man named Omar faces a battle in winning the hand of the girl he loves. They It is in this milieu that two lovers try to forge not only a relationship for themselves but a society where peace and sanity prevail, battling the forces of hatred and sectarianism that threaten to tear their worlds—and a nation—apart. At once a quirky exploration of a society on edge and a tender tale of shattered innocence, ''The Fatwa Girl'',〔(GoodReads: ''The Fatwa Girl'' ), Hachette India〕 reveals a deep understanding of the human heart and its often mysterious attachments.
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