Jean Boyd’s work delves into the origins, goals, and outcomes of the Jihad, presenting a clear narrative that highlights the key events and figures involved in this historical movement. The book is intended for readers who seek an introductory yet insightful overview of this significant period in West African history.
A wide selection of Islamic and non-Islamic fiction books including bestsellers from Tarbiyah Books Plus, the leading Islamic Bookshop in Abuja, Nigeria.
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Bongel by Maryam Bobi
”maryam is thunder; she roars through roars through the desert plains with a voice that is raw and rare. she is a desert flower sprouting through a tough terrain; refreshing!”
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Where is My Daughter? By Joseph Egwurube
Chief Agbo Aje, the avaricious head candidate to be re-elected as the Senate President, is certain he will emerge victorious. Bathing in deference and veneration, his political triumph is already guaranteed, the only outlier to his domination being the acquisition of Ofu Forest.
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What the Future Holds By Sarah Mkhonza
What the Future Holds follows the life of Lobenguni “Kiki” Mkhatshwa, a young Swazi woman of Nguni descent who, at the beginning of the novel, has brought her baby into town to confront the child’s father, Menzi Dlamini (Dlamini is a common Swazi clan name), at his place of work, in order to ensure that he pays child support.