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The Rise of Peace is a fiction novel on World Power Politics, a novel of action, adventure, suspense, and political and war fiction. The author, Dr. Hafiz Shahid Amin, of Pakistan, has written this novel in the context of the present-day fast-changing political scenario of the world. Most important burning international issues have been touched upon in this novel, in the most skillful and careful manner. Shall this peace-seeking world ever reach the point of lasting peace...? Within this book is described the destruction of all anti-peace world forces in an attempt to convert this world into a…mehr

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The Rise of Peace is a fiction novel on World Power Politics, a novel of action, adventure, suspense, and political and war fiction. The author, Dr. Hafiz Shahid Amin, of Pakistan, has written this novel in the context of the present-day fast-changing political scenario of the world. Most important burning international issues have been touched upon in this novel, in the most skillful and careful manner. Shall this peace-seeking world ever reach the point of lasting peace...? Within this book is described the destruction of all anti-peace world forces in an attempt to convert this world into a peaceful world. All nations live peacefully in the long run. People respect each other's religious beliefs, territorial limits, and social taboos. This novel is both an action- and adventure-based fiction story and an attempt to make this world into a joint peaceful global village free of discrimination against castes, and racial and Islamic and non-Islamic biases. The author stresses the fact that discrimination of these sorts are fatal in terms of the restoration of world peace. Unless such discrimination is not completely eliminated, it will be almost impossible to convert this world into one peaceful Global Village. This book is the English version of the author's Urdu novel, Tuloo e Amn, published in Pakistan in 2003.