Beautiful Rohingyas
Harun Yahya
250 pages.
In this book, you will read news and information that have not probably had widespread media coverage. By bringing all these facts to the agenda, the aim is to draw attention to ideologies and greed that benumb people's conscience to the extent that people under the imposition of those ideas can fill children and other people on boats and leave them to die on sea without feeling any repentance. The book also desires to end the loss of lives of many more innocent people by making the world public hear that what is taking place in
Book Contents
Titles and Chapters from the Book
Introduction - When the Migration Wave Starts to Wash Ashore
Chapter 01 - Open Letter to the Burmese (Myanmar) Administration
Chapter 02 - Events in Myanmar Are Crime Against Humanity
Chapter 03 - A Cry for Help to the U.N. from Rohingya of Myanmar
Chapter 04 - Behind the Persecution in Myanmar
Chapter 05 - Myanmar Should Beware of Radicalism
Chapter 06 - Deafening Silence over Rohingya Issue
Chapter 07 - Rohingya People Ignored by Myanmar Government
Chapter 08 - Why Does the World Turn a Blind Eye on Children's Cries Coming from a Far Corner in Southeast Asia?
Chapter 09 - Are the Rohingyas Doomed to Remain Stateless?
Chapter 10 - The Rohingya Muslims Are Being Exiled in Their Own Lands
Chapter 11 - Differences Can Become Richness
Chapter 12 - What If You Didn't Have Even an Inch of Land to Live on in This World?
Chapter 13 - Not the Rohingya Crisis, but a Crisis of Humanity
Chapter 14 - Are the People of Rakhine Condemned to Be Oppressed in the Countries to Which They Flee?
Chapter 15 - Being a Muslim Woman in Myanmar
Chapter 16 - How Does It Feel to Be a Rohingya?
Chapter 17 - Small Steps That Could Make a Big Difference
Chapter 18 - The Only Solution to the Refugee Crisis That Shook the World
Chapter 19 - Rohingyas' Uncertain Fate Post-Polls
Chapter 20 - Time for Global Community to Step up for Myanmar's Muslims
Chapter 21 - Humans Have Rights on Paper, but Apparently Not in Real Life
Chapter 22 - The Forgotten Rohingya
Conclusion - Unity among Muslims Is the Most Vital Issue