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The Islam expert writes controversial books, provokes political debate and takes a firm stand on religious issues. As one of "society's most important voices," the German Book Trade awards him its ...
October 18, 2015, Navid Kermani, a German born German-Iranian author, was awarded the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade. This is among the most prestigious prizes in Germany. His speech is entitled ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. You could call this a kind of dark travelogue, as German-born writer Navid Kermani takes us through some of the most treacherous, ...
Following the award of this year’s Peace Prize of the German Book Trade to the German-Iranian writer Navid Kermani, Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier issued the following statement in Berlin ...
KARACHI: If God exists, why do good people suffer? Did Man create God or did God create Man? Can suffering eradicate, or strengthen faith? Questions like these were ...
The two main speeches on the 65th anniversary of the German constitution could mark a turning point, DW's Kay-Alexander Scholz believes. Both highlighted the text's strengths. Wow. On the 65th ...
Of course the refugees' journeys didn't begin in Turkey, they began in Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq. They have walked, paid smugglers exorbitant fees for passage in unsafe boats to make it this far.
On October 26, German writer and scholar Navid Kermani will read from his book Wonder Beyond Belief: On Christianity in the Media Lounge at Goethe-Institut. The reading will be followed by a ...
Eleanor Wachtel speaks to novelist Navid Kermani in the third part of our series "At the Centre of Europe: A Changing Germany." Navid Kermani was born in Germany to Iranian parents, but says ...
However, this isn't just a trip through recent history or an examination of atrocities carried out by the old USSR and Nazi forces in these regions. Instead Kermani uses these places of horror as ...