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Ibn Majid: The Master Navigator By Ahmed Imam
Ibn Majid was born into a famous family of sailors, in a small town in Oman, in 1432. Ibn Majid loved sailing the open seas and discovering new places.
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Tales Of Marital Love
Tales Of Marital Love is written for muslim couples, the newly weds and those about to wed but who desire to make love- making devotional act of worship from the start. For couples who have been married for many years and want to maintain the flame or rekindle the ember of romance. For ever spouse who prays for a better lover. Here are the insights into each other’s bodies: psychosexual makeup, spiritual intimacy, and a need for tender affection that can really help you achieve your goal in legitimate marital affair.
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Wipe-Clean Arabic Numbers By Saniyasnain Khan
Wipe and Clean Arabic Numbers introduces children to Arabic numbers in a very simple, fun and engaging manner. This, 10 pages wipe and clean book is a perfect way to build your child’s early Arabic numbers recognition and writing skills. Your little one will love discovering Arabic numbers and write and wipe them again and again until they feel confident to write them alone.
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And Then I Gave Up By Umm Zakiyyah
And Then I Gave Up By Umm Zakiyyah is a collection of some of the most widely read essays on faith and spiritual crisis by Umm Zakiyyah, internationally acclaimed author of the novels If I Should Speak, Muslim Girl, and His Other Wife, as well as the groundbreaking self-help book for religious survivors of abuse, Reverencing the Wombs That Broke You.
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Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson
A timeless business classic, Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson uses a simple parabel to reveal profound truths about dealing with change so that you can enjoy less stress and more success in your work and in your life.
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I Can Pray Anywhere!
Weight 0.31 kg Dimensions 1 x 1 x 1 cm author Yasmin Ibrahim extent 15 imprint The Islamic Foundation publication-year 2005 binding Board book isbn 9780860373247 -
How To Be A Good Child
This beautifully illustrated book is designed to teach the children etiquettes andmanners from an Islamic, moral and social perspective. -
The Quest for Love & Mercy (The Muslim Family 4 Books By Muhammad Mustafa al-Jibaly
The Muslim Family by Muhammed al Jibaly is a 4-book series covering various aspects of marriage according to the authentic Sunnah. Marriage plays a most central role in the human life, and has been largely discussed by the scholars of Islaam through the ages, resulting in numerous writings and treatises.
Volume 1: The Quest for Love & Mercy: Regulations for Wedding & Marriage in Islam.
Volume 2 Closer Than a Garment : Marital Intimacy According to the Purse Sunnah
Volume 3 The Fragile Vessels : Rights & Obligations Between the Spouses in Islam
Volume 4 Our Precious Sprouts: Islamic Regulations for Newborns
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Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ
Everyone knows that high IQ is no guarantee of success, happiness, or virtue, but until Emotional Intelligence, we could only guess why. Daniel Goleman’s brilliant report from the frontiers of psychology and neuroscience offers startling new insight into our “two minds”—the rational and the emotional—and how they together shape our destiny.
Through vivid examples, Goleman delineates the five crucial skills of emotional intelligence, and shows how they determine our success in relationships, work, and even our physical well-being. What emerges is an entirely new way to talk about being smart.
The best news is that “emotional literacy” is not fixed early in life. Every parent, every teacher, every business leader, and everyone interested in a more civil society, has a stake in this compelling vision of human possibility.
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The Aadaab of Sleeping
The Aadaab of Sleeping
Aadaab (آداب), meaning respect and politeness.
The Prophet sallallahu alaihi wa salam said that: “Every child is born on Fitrah (man’s innate disposition to monotheism), his parents make him Jewish, Christian or a fire worshiper.” (Reported by Al-Bukhari and Muslim)
This hadith shows the important of the parents’ role in teaching their children.Parents should take care of their children and bring them up according to the Islamic manners and aadaab. Parents should be a good example in their behavior because children like to imitate their parents in sayings and deeds.
Parents should share responsibility raising up and educating their children.In Al-Qur’an (surah at-Tahreem 66:6) stated that: “O’ you who believe, protect yourselves and your families from a fire whose fuel is people and stones.”
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The Aadaab of Parents, Teachers and Elder
Discover and share Quotes About Respect For Teachers. Explore our collection of motivational and famous quotes by authors you know and love.
Aadaab (آداب), meaning respect and politeness.
The Prophet sallallahu alaihi wa salam said that: “Every child is born on Fitrah (man’s innate disposition to monotheism), his parents make him Jewish, Christian or a fire worshiper.” (Reported by Al-Bukhari and Muslim)
This hadith shows the important of the parents’ role in teaching their children.Parents should take care of their children and bring them up according to the Islamic manners and aadaab. Parents should be a good example in their behavior because children like to imitate their parents in sayings and deeds.
Parents should share responsibility raising up and educating their children.