The Quest for the Unchained Mind in the Light of 'All-Inclusive Understanding'
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About the Book
This book sets forth a new world-view. The author calls it 'all-inclusive understanding', 'AIU' for short. It is a new approach for the understanding of the seemingly irresolvable dilemmas which individuals and communities are facing today. Sharing this view with the reader, and the hope that the view will help to make the world a more human-friendly place to live in, has been the author's sole motive for writing the book.
The 15 'AIU's that follow below will give the reader a glimpse into this world-view.
About the Author
Farman Yusufzai (full name: Farmanullah Khan Yusufzai) was born in undivided India in 1925. He graduated from the University of Lucknow. At partition the family migrated to Pakistan. He took his Master's degrees in Psychology and English from the University of Lahore. He taught English at colleges in Rawalpindi and Karachi and was an active member of the Pakistan Writers' Guild. He came to London in 1965 and for a while worked for a research degree in English Literature at the Birkbeck College, University of London, while teaching at a high school. He obtained a Diploma in Educational Guidance from the University of Reading in 1972. In 1987 his services were transferred to a language project. Besides English prose and poetry, Farman Yusufzai also writes Urdu poetry. A collection of his English poems, entitled Of Hungry Cats and Immortal Pigeons (ISBN 1 873203 14 4), was published in 1992 by Woodfield.