Shackled

Shackled
Author: Mariam Ibraheem
Publisher: Whitaker House
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2022-03-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1641238208

Sentenced to Death for Her Beliefs Mariam Ibraheem was born in a refugee camp in Sudan. Her Muslim father died when she was six, and her mother raised her in the Christian faith. After a traumatic childhood, Mariam became a successful businessperson, married the man she loved, and had a beautiful baby boy. But one day in 2013, her world was shattered when Sudan authorities insisted she was Muslim because of her father’s background. She had broken the law by marrying a Christian man, and she must abandon both her marriage and her son and adopt Islam. Under intense pressure, Mariam repeatedly refused. Ultimately, a Sharia court sentenced her to 100 lashes—and death by hanging. Shackled is the stunning true story of a courageous young mother who was willing to face death rather than deny her faith. Mariam Ibraheem took a stand on behalf of all women who are maltreated because of their gender and all people who suffer from religious persecution. Follow Mariam’s story from life under Islamic law, through imprisonment and childbirth while shackled, to her remarkable escape from death following an international outcry and advocacy that included diplomats, journalists, activists, and even Pope Francis.

Shackled

Shackled
Author: Rebecca A. Sharpless
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2024-01-16
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0520398653

A rare look at the brute-force mechanics of deportation in the United States. In December 2017, U.S. immigration authorities shackled and abused 92 African refugees for two days while attempting to deport them by plane to Somalia. When national media broke the story, government officials lied about what happened. Shackled tells the story of this harrowing failed deportation, the resulting class action litigation, and two men's search for safety in the United States over the course of three long years. Through Abdulahi's and Sa'id's firsthand accounts, immigration lawyer Rebecca A. Sharpless brings to life the harsh consequences of the U.S. deportation system and how racism and anti-Blackness operate within it. Sharpless follows the money that ICE funnels into local jails, private contractors, and charter jets, exposing a sprawling system of immigration enforcement that detains and abuses noncitizens at scale. Woven with the wider context of Abdulahi's and Sa'id's stories, this immigration odyssey reveals disturbing truths about Somalia, asylum, and the U.S. court system. Shackled will galvanize readers—attorneys, activists, policymakers, and scholars alike—to call out and dismantle this brutal infrastructure.

Shackled

Shackled
Author: R.D. Pryor
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2018-11-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1642999415

On Monday, June 8, 1970, a child was born. She was such a pure, unexperienced little girl, and all the cares of this world didn't even matter to her. Boy, was she in for a rude awakening. If only she knew that being in this world would cause her so much pain, so many distractions, and that she would face so many things that little people in this world should never experience. If given the choice, would she even want to enter into this world that is now called life? Would she like the life that had been created for her? Would she realize that she has a better life ahead? Or would she make the decision to end the very being that God has created? What would be the decision that would be made by this little girl? This is a must-read for women who are going through life and don't know what they are "here for." Through all the obstacles that you face every day of being a mother, being abused, or just wanting to give up and commit suicide, please wait! You are here for a purpose! God has a plan for you""just be still and see the salvation of the Lord.

Shackled

Shackled
Author: Tom Leveen
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2015-08-18
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1481422499

"When Pelly sees her best friend, who disappeared six years ago, in a coffee shop with a strange man, she's determined to discover the truth of her friend's disappearance and rescue her from her current captor"--

Shackled

Shackled
Author: Adam Siddiq
Publisher: Lineage Publishing, Incorporated
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2020-05-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781946852045

SHACKLED has been honored as one of the Shelf Media Group's Notable 100 books of 2019, the Biography winner of the 2019 Independent Press Award, 2018 Global E-Book Awards, 2018 International Book Awards, 2018 Grand Prize Winner of TCK Reader's Choice Awards, 2018 Book Life Prize Biography Winner, and many more making up a total of fifteen awards

Wrongfully Shackled

Wrongfully Shackled
Author: Bernie Tocholke
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2012-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1468546821

What is everyday life in jail like, when justice turns insane? The author spent an entire year of his life "behind bars" and shares his experiences which melt away the fiction from the reality. Is the fictitious reputation correct that claims a jail actually is nothing but an elaborate and lavish gym which is restricted to these criminal members only? How much invasive and humiliating experiences actually are there from either other inmates, guards, or from the system itself? There might be a ton of questions. Experience the answers and truth through the eyes of someone that has been there. The author will not sugarcoat the reality nor does he want this book to be "politically correct". He is NOT striving to win friends with it. He just tells it exactly how he witnessed and experienced it.

Living Shackled

Living Shackled
Author: R. Pryor
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2019-10-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1098000269

I was imprisoned by the shackles, and they had characterized an invisible fence around my heart and my mind. The shackles were dominating the cares of my life. There was a lustful power that the shackles were utilizing to keep me entangled in its midst. I couldn't see my way out even if I had tried. I was in complete bondage, and every part of me was shackled to destructive behavior. The shackles were powerful because they had cultivated over time, and they were strong, and there were many of them holding me captive. I was so angry with life and the circumstances that had taken place in my life that I couldn't even begin to learn how to control my behavior. My sanctuary that I had built was full of hatred and destruction. I had started to construct a critical inner voice, and it was like an internal coast that negatively undermined any goals that I started to make that were positive. I started to think that I would never become successful. I started to think that people were all out to get me. I started to criticize everyone that was around me. I found myself always searching for the bad in everyone. The voices in my head were telling me to go ahead and try to kill myself again. This time, I felt that I could make it happen; I would die. I didn't think about my children at all. I felt that they would be better off without me. I had been through too much, and this life didn't mean me any good. Then one day, I go over to my grandmother's house for a barbecue dinner, and the Avon lady was over there, selling my grandmother some bath soaps, and she invites me to church.

The Shackled Continent

The Shackled Continent
Author: Robert Guest
Publisher: Smithsonian Institution
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2010-09-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1588342972

A former Africa editor for The Economist, Robert Guest addresses the troubled continent's thorniest problems: war, AIDS, and above all, poverty. Newly updated with a preface that considers political and economic developments of the past six years, The Shackled Continent is engrossing, highly readable, and as entertaining as it is tragic. Guest pulls the veil off the corruption and intrigue that cripple so many African nations, posing a provocative theory that Africans have been impoverished largely by their own leaders' abuses of power. From the minefields of Angola to the barren wheat fields of Zimbabwe, Guest gathers startling evidence of the misery African leaders have inflicted on their people. But he finds elusive success stories and examples of the resilience and resourcefulness of individual Africans, too; from these, he draws hope that the continent will eventually prosper. Guest offers choices both commonsense and controversial for Africans and for those in the West who wish Africa well.

Shackled Again?

Shackled Again?
Author: Tony Watkins
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781467568203