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The Qur’an (Oxford World’s Classics) Paperback – by M. A. S. Abdel Haleem (Translator)
The Qur’an, believed by Muslims to be the word of God, was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad 1400 years ago. It is the supreme authority in Islam and the living source of all Islamic teaching; it is a sacred text and a book of guidance, that sets out the creed, rituals, ethics, and laws of the Islamic religion. It has been one of the most influential books in the history of literature. Recognized as the greatest literary masterpiece in Arabic, it has nevertheless remained difficult to understand in its English translations. This new translation is written in a contemporary idiom that remains faithful to the original, making it easy to read while retaining its powers of eloquence. Archaisms and cryptic language are avoided, and the Arabic meaning preserved by respecting the context of the discourse. The message of the Qur’an was directly addressed to all people regardless of class, gender, or age, and this translation is equally accessible to everyone.
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Choosing Happiness By Alexandra Stoddard
In this book Choosing Happiness By Alexandra Stoddard she shares what she has learned about the small but significant changes you can make to be happier day by day.
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The Dream By Femi Okurounmu
The book’s subtitle, “Pursuing The Renaissance Through The Murky Waters of Nigerian Politics”, foregrounds its structural and thematic import as that which is a mix of the national and the personal.
The Foreword was written by an expert in Yoruba history and politics, Professor Stephen Adebanji Akintoye, while the author’s Prologue hints that his book is a fine mix of the personal history of a Nigerian and that of his country’s politics.
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Ritual of Worshipping Heart By Dr. Muhammad Musa Ash-Shareef
Ritual of Worshipping Heart By Dr. Muhammad Musa Ash-Shareef. In an all-encompassing manner, Rituals of a Worshiping Heart describes the heart, it’s been responsible for perception and cognitive response, its virtues, and importance, and follows with discussions regarding how the heart becomes corrupted and how it can be remedied.
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The Fred Factor By Mark Sanborn
In his powerful new book THE FRED FACTOR, motivational speaker Mark Sanborn recounts the true story of Fred, the mail carrier who passionately loves his job and who genuinely cares about the people he serves.
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Making Globalization Work by Joseph E. Stiglitz
Four years after he outlined the challenges our increasingly interdependent world was facing in Globalization and Its Discontents, Joseph E. Stiglitz offered his agenda for reform.
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ULTIMATE SUCCES: 3 Classic Success Bestsellers in One Volume
Ultimate Success won’t change your life–if you’re reading these words, and find a rising excitement within you, IT ALREADY HAS. The next step is to read its opening line…
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Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek
Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek. If businesses could adopt this supportive mentality, employees would be more motivated to take bigger risks, because they’d know their colleagues and company would back them up, no matter what.
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My First Dominoes Arabic Alphabet By Goodword
Get this book at the best bookshop in Abuja. Order now!
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Learning Outside The Lines by Jonathan Mooney and David Cole
Written by two Ivy League graduates who struggled with learning disabilities and ADHD, Learning Outside the Lines teaches students how to take control of their education and find true success with brilliant and easy study suggestions and tips.
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When A Billion Chinese Jump: How China Will Save Mankind — Or Destroy It Paperback
When a Billion Chinese Jump is a road journey into the future of our species. Traveling from the mountains of Tibet to the deserts of Inner Mongolia via the Silk Road, tiger farms, cancer villages, weather-modifying bases, and eco-cities, Watts chronicles the environmental impact of economic growth with a series of gripping stories from the country on the front line of global development. He talks to nomads and philosophers, entrepreneurs and scientists, rural farmers and urban consumers, examining how individuals are trying to adapt to one of the most spectacular bursts of change in human history, then poses a question that will affect all of our lives: Can China find a new way forward or is this giant nation doomed to magnify the mistakes that have already taken humanity to the brink of disaster?