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How Things are Made (Knowledge Masters Plus)
Haven’t you ever wondered how a plane stays up in the air, how fish fingers are made, or why blood is red? These are just some of the fascinating questions this series answers in a fun but detailed way. Each book comes complete with a free, fully interactive CD-ROM including exciting Internet links that will take children to the most interesting and informative sites on the net. Knowledge Master Plus will tell children everything they want to know about some truly amazing subjects. HOW THINGS ARE MADE explains how the things we see and use every single day are made. Find out how skyscrapers are built or how fish fingers are made, plus many more interesting items.
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My Treasure of Favourite Tales By Enid Blyton
My Treasury Of Favorite Tales A collection of charming tales from one of the world’s best-loved children’s storytellers, Enid Blyton. Enjoy the adventures of the Newspaper Dog, Cluck and Clopper, Flop and Whiskers, and the Mouse and the Squirrel.Note
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The Little Book of Growing Up
The essential pocket girl guide to growing up!
Everything a girl needs to know about puberty and periods in one brilliant little book. Written in a friendly, accessible style, and in an appealingly discreet, compact format, this is an essential guide for all girls approaching puberty. It tells you what happens and what you need to know; the questions all girls are dying to ask but daren’t.
A fun, accessible format – the ideal guide for girls growing up today.
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The Victory Boys
Junayd and his friends think madrasa is a waste of time, and older brother Saleem is fast becoming the black sheep of the family. That is, until the Imam of the mosque initiates an extra-curricular project outside his comfort zone. But can faith and football flourish side-by-side?
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Guarding the Tongue by Darussalam
This book Guarding the Tongue by Darussalam highlights those sins that seem so light on the tongue yet so grave on the scale and offers practical advice on how to keep the tongue in check.
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FAITH
Under the guidance of Mountain of Light and through the global distribution power of Jamal Records, Zain released Faith in 2001. The songs on this album deal with a broad spectrum of emotions from hardships to happiness, invoking a constant consciousness of the Almighty. The album also brought about collaborations between Zain and close friend and well-loved Canadian singer and songwriter, Dawud Wharnsby Ali. Their duets, Wonderful Worldand Glory be to Allah are still amongst the most recognizable of all Zain’s releases
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Our World by Zain Bhikha [CD]
The title track Our World has been used by many production companies over the years and is a song that has been adopted by many world peace organizations.
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FIRST WE NEED THE LOVE
First we need the Love was written by Zain, together with internationally acclaimed artist Khalil Ismail. This powerful duet featuring Zain’s son, Rashid, is about making a difference through love, and sparking that change by beginning with yourself. In a unique audio and video release featuring another trademark song, Who I am! The album, released in June 2010 received positive reviews worldwide. Zain’s motivation for the song was in celebration of South Africa’s multi-cultural society and, as an Islamic artist, to lend support to the country’s hosting of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. In his own words, “in the littlest or grandest of ways, you can change the world, you can make it better!”
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Tolerance In Islam
This short book examines the concept of tolerance in Islam. The Arabic word that is translated in English as ‘tolerance’ actually encompasses a much richer meaning than the idea of putting up with something grudgingly. It conveys a reciprocal sense of generosity, forgiveness, ease and smoothness. After discussing the nature of international relations from an Islamic perspective, Dr. Abdullah Al Luhaidan goes on to explain the contentious concept of jihad in Islam. Citing historical sources, including testimonies from non-Muslim authors, he shows that Islam is not a religion of extremism, violence and forceful conversions. On the contrary, its long history attests to its tolerant nature. The author expounds upon the idea of tolerance in Islam, and its different manifestations, by using examples from the biography of the Prophet Muhammad (sa) and supporting evidences from the Qur’an and the Sunnah. He synthesizes the concept of tolerance and al-walâ wal-barâ (loving and hating for the sake of Allah). Finally, he responds to the infamous ‘Clash of Civilizations’ thesis by arguing that Islam offers the solutions to some of the world’s greatest problems.
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A Game of Thrones – A Song of Ice and Fire 1
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN: 9780007548231
Number of pages: 912
Weight: 570 g
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth
‘Diary of a Wimpy kid: The Ugly Truth’ by Jeff Kinney beautifully encapsulates the feeling of being a grown up, what changes it brings along and how it is so separated from our expectations. Diary of a Wimpy Kid narrates the story of Greg Heffley who was also the main protagonist of other books in the series of Diary of a Wimpy kid, as he goes into middle school where undersized weaklings like him has to share the hallway with much stronger, taller and meaner boys and how he struggles to fit in there. Greg’s mother has gone back to the college for some months and with his friend Susan also gone, Greg is left alone to take care of him and the household chores. While he has been long waiting to grow up, when he actually does, he realises that there is too much hype associated with being a grown up. The hazards of being a grown up is more than the benefits and the things that he experiences, it is not unique to him and all the readers too can associate well with it. He has to face the ‘ugly truth’ of growing up and the skilful narration and anecdotes are not just hilarious but also an eye opener for all the kids praying to grow up soon. The book truly justifies why childhood is called the most amazing part of life
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