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Why Nations Fail By Daron Acemoglu
Why are some nations more prosperous than others? Why Nations Fail sets out to answer this question, with a compelling and elegantly argued new theory: that it is not down to climate, geography or culture, but because of institutions.
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An Introduction to Management Science: Quantitative Approaches to Decision Making Paperback
Retaining the accessible application-driven approach for which An Introduction to Management Science is highly regarded, adapting author Mik Wisniewski has carefully reworked the existing US textbook to benefit students across the UK, Europe, Middle East and Africa. Packed with diverse realistic examples from Scotland to Saudi Arabia, the landmark text from the ASW team is now available in a truly internationalised version for students studying Management Science and Operations Research at postgraduate and undergraduate level. (Book includes CD-ROM)
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The Best Christmas Ever Collection – 5 Books (Collection)
Christmas is coming and what better way is there to raise your child’s excitement levels in the build-up to the big day than by reading through some truly magical stories?
This five-book collection features five books that all have a Christmassy feel. There’s the famous story of The Night Before Christmas; the children are getting set to put on quite a performance in The Christmas Show; and The Gruffalo’s Child is now widely considered one of the classic picture books of recent times.
Children will also like meeting a little mouse called William as he makes a winter wish; and there’s Bear, who’s very excited to be receiving The Best Christmas Present Ever!
Titles in this collection (5)- The Best Christmas Present Ever! by Ben Mantle
- The Gruffalo’s Child by Julia Donaldson
- The Night Before Christmas by Clement C. Moore
- The Christmas Show by Rebecca Patterson
- William’s Winter Wish by Gillian Shields
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My Sweet Grandparents By Nurefsan Caglaroglu
By Nurefsan Caglaroglu
Talking to little members of creation-sometimes a flower, or sometimes a little bee-the Sweet Grandpa tells about appreciating the beauties God created, being thankful to Him, and the meaning of worship.
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Man vs Money By Stewart Cowley
By Stewart Cowley
Economics expert Stewart Cowley distils the complexities of modern-day money and our relationship with it, explaining how you can use economics to your advantage and that understanding economics can improve your life.
Along the way you will discover how the statistics that govern our world are based on guesswork, why stock markets are like a wandering drunken man, what you need to live like a millionaire, and why cooking has made man the dominant species on the planet.
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Mr. Gamal’s Gratitude Glasses By Asmaa Hussein
By Asmaa Hussein
Mr. Gamal’s students are grumpy. He wishes he could help them look at their lives more positively! After a visit to the dollar store, an idea strikes Mr. Gamal like a bolt of lightning: Gratitude Glasses! Will these special spectacles help his students see things they couldn’t see before?
We love the idea of a kid’s book that emphasizes gratitude! Whether from an Islamic perspective, or a more secular one, this book will get your kids thinking about what it means to be grateful.
The imaginative, bright, and fun illustrations in this story will keep your child coming back for more.
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Khadija Bint Khuwaylid (The Age of Bliss)
This book tells the story of the remarkable life of Khadija. The beloved first wife of Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, she was his loyal supporter, trusted companion and source of comfort. Geared toward to young readers, it presents an extraordinary life with immense importance to Islam. One of the few girls of her time to be educated, Khadija grew into an intelligent woman with perfect manners and exceptional beauty. She was well loved by all. A talented and successful business woman, through her own efforts Khadija became one of Mecca’s wealthiest women, yet she lived a simple life and always helped the poor and needy. She was renowned for her compassion and charity. When the Messenger of Allah declared his Prophethood, Khadija became the first Muslim and devoted her life to Islam. She gave everything she owned to support the Muslims through the three difficult years of the boycott in Mecca. After her intense suffering, she finally succumbed to illness with the assurance of a place in Paradise. This “Mother of Muslims” is a source of inspiration to all Muslims, both men and women. Her steadfastness in the way of the religion, her unhesitating devotion to her noble Prophet, her charity, faith and compassion make her one of the most loved women of all time.
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Khalid Ibn Al-Walid (The Age of Bliss)
Khalid ibn al-Walid was born to be a leader of men. Growing up as one of three brothers in a military family, he always played commander to his brothers’ soldiers. After honing his skills as a soldier, his natural leadership qualities and courage on the battlefield made him a natural choice as commander of the cavalry. This book charts his career as an illustrious and successful warrior, Khalid ibn al Walid, first against the Muslim army, and later as leader of the Muslim army. This change of heart was something even the mighty warrior couldn’t resist. For, however great Khalid’s struggles on the battlefield, his greatest struggle took place within his own heart. Influenced first by his brother Walid’s conversion to Islam, and secondly by his personal encounter with the noble Prophet, peace, and blessings be upon him, Khalid could not resist the call of Islam and became a Muslim. The story goes on to tell how, thanks to his victories in battle, Islam spread rapidly through Arabia and Syria. Khalid won a fearsome reputation as “the Sword of Allah” and, under the blessed Prophet’s guidance, fought his greatest battles to win wars, but also to win people’s hearts and bring the beautiful religion of Islam to all humanity. Throughout his life, Khalid was the personification of the advice he gave to his soldiers: “Patience is the highest virtue; defeat is feebleness; victory is only won with patience.”
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Hasan and Husayn Ibn Ali (The Age of Bliss)
This book is as much about Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessing be upon him, as it is about his grandsons, Hasan and Husayn, may Allah be pleased with them, for truly, they were inseparable. From the moment of their births, grandfather and grandsons delighted in each other’s company on a daily basis; he finding rest and relaxation in their company, and they reveling in the unconditional love he lavished upon them. The reader will gain a delightful insight into his special family relationship of a grandfather who dotes on his grandsons, but never neglects to teach and educate them in good manners, right living and a sincere concern for the afterlife. Charming cameos of life in the noble Prophet’s family, of the boys riding horseback on their grandfather, being carried by him, playing games together, having family arguments, all contribute to the sense that this is a very normal, human family. The story follows the two brothers into adulthood and pays tribute to the fine young men they become, thanks to the blessed Prophet’s tutelage. Outstanding examples of what it means to be a true Muslim (Hasan, leader, preacher, peace-maker, supreme example of morality; Husayn, principled, courageous and self-sacrificing) both brothers die as martyrs for Islam, and find their rewards as Leaders of the Youth in Paradise-to the great delight of their grandfather!
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Prophet Muhammad (The Age of Bliss)
This book is a short story of Prophet Muhammad’s life, peace be upon him, for young readers. It begins with the signs of his arrival to this world and summarizes his life full of hardship, servanthood, and struggle. Young readers will find a life devoted to the highest cause of connecting humanity with The Creator. His relationship with God as well as with his friends, his humble way of life, his character and the heritage he left behind symbolize a role model for all.