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Finding Dory Big Golden Book (Disney/Pixar Finding Dory)
The highly anticipated sequel to Disney/Pixar Finding Nemo, Disney/Pixar Finding Dory reunites the friendly-but-forgetful blue tang fish with her loved ones, and everyone learns a few things about the true meaning of family along the way. Children ages 3 to 7 will love this beautifully illustrated hardcover Big Golden Book that’s based on the film.
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Finding Nouf By Zoë Ferraris
Finding Nouf By Zoë Ferraris is a novel of taut psychological suspense, offering an unprecedented window into Saudi Arabia and the lives of the men and women who live there.
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Finding Peace in the Holy Land By Lauren Booth
Finding Peace in the Holy Land By Lauren Booth is a perfectly timed memoir told with brisk honesty and sharp humour. Sweeping from the suburbs of North London to the olive groves of Palestine, it explores a life of excess-to-spirituality impacted by the struggle of a distant people.
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Finding You By Jo Watson
By Jo Watson
For fans of USA Today bestselling authors Christina Lauren and Sally Thorne comes a hilarious romantic comedy about finding your family, finding yourself, and maybe finding love along the way.
Being adopted never made Jane Smith feel unloved, just unlikethe rest of her family. As her twenty-fifth birthday approaches, she is struck by an overwhelming longing to finally find her place in the world. So in a very un-Jane-like move, she books a last-minute ticket to Greece to find her birth father and the realJane. All she knows about him is it that he was a tour guide named Dimitri. Armed with this knowledge and several surprise boxes of condoms from her mom (not embarrassing at all), Jane takes off.
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Fing – by David Williams
Mr and Mrs Meek will do anything to keep their darling daughter happy, even visit the spooky library vaults to delve into the dusty pages of the mysterious Monsterpedia. Their desperate quest leads to the depths of the jungliest jungle where the rarest creatures can be found. But will they ever find a FING?
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Finger Counter – with digital display
Digital Electronic LCD Tasbih Finger Tally Counter Islamic Zikr Islam Muslim Hand Ring Counters Multi Color Mini Held Case Resettable Mechanical Manual Clicker Number Lap Tracker Random Counting
Finger Tasbeeh Counter, available in a variety of colours.
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Fingers in the Sparkle Jar: A Memoir By Chris Packham
In his rich, lyrical and emotionally exposing memoir, Chris brings to life his childhood in the 70s, from his bedroom bursting with fox skulls, birds’ eggs and sweaty jam jars, to his feral adventures. But pervading his story is the search for freedom, meaning and acceptance in a world that didn’t understand him.
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Fiqh – 1
The Word Fiqh which is an Arabic one can be comprehend as “understand in depth, grasp, and comprehend”. In the Holy Qur’an it is (with its It and its other derivatives words) mentioned in twenty places where its meaning is used as “deep understanding” and “comprehension” In addition to the above mentioned literal there are two different Terminological definition: The first one from Imam Abu Hanifa is: “Fiqh is the knowledge of rulings pertaining to good and bad (conduct).” The second from Imam Shafi’i: “Fiqh is the knowledge of religious-practical rulings derived from the detailed sources.” So regarding the Islamic thought Fiqh can be interpreted as Islamic jurisprudence from the interpretation done by the Muslims scholars. This book summarize the Islamic Fiqh presentation.
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Fiqh – 2
While the first volume of the book summarize the Islamic Fiqh presentation with the acts of worship, the second one explain more in details what are the method and component of the İslamic fiqh. İt explains first of all the methodology and sources of Islamic law (Fiqh) then after relates the family, economical aspects before to finish with the important aspect of lawful and unlawful in İslam
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Fiqh According to the Quran and Sunnah (2 Vol. Set)
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By Muhammed Subhi bin Hasan Hallaq
Hardcover: 1200 pages
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9698804129
- ISBN-13: 978-9698804121
Volume I: Books of Taharah, As-Salah, Sawm, Zakah
Volume II: Books of Hajj, An-Nikkah, Al-Buyoo (Sales), Al-Ayman (Oaths), An-Nuzoor (Vows), Al-At’imah (Foods), At-Tibb, Al-Libas, Al-Wasaya (Wills), Al-Fara’idh, Al-Hudood, Al-Diyat, Al-Qada, Al-Jihad,
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Fiqh al-Haya’: the Islamic Concept of Modesty
What is the Islamic understanding of modesty? How do Muslims view modesty? The Arabic term haya’, often translated simply as shyness, has a meaning that transcends modesty or shame; it is more than simply dignity or pride. A trademark quality of our religion, haya’ encapsulates the very spirit of Islam. It is a means for all human beings to become acquainted with themselves and their Lord, allowing them to join the highest ranks of humanity. Fiqh-ul-Haya’ is an in-depth study into the various categories of haya’, providing examples of those who exemplified it, and warns of the consequences for those who reject it.