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Honour By Elif Shafak
From award-winning writer Elif Shafak, the Orange Prize long-listed author of The Forty Rules of Loveand The Architect’s Apprentice, Honour is a tale of love, betrayal and clashing cultures.
‘A powerful book; thoughtful, provoking and compassionate’ Joanne Harris, author of Chocolat
‘My mother died twice. I promised myself I would not let her story be forgotten . . .’
Leaving her twin sister behind, Pembe leaves Turkey for love – following her husband Adem to London. There the Topraks hope to make new lives for themselves and their children. Yet, no matter how far they travel, the traditions and beliefs the Topraks left behind stay with them – carried in the blood.Their eldest is the boy Iskender, who remembers Turkey and feels betrayal deeper than most. His sister is Esma, who is loyal and true despite the pain and heartache. And, lastly, Yunus, who was born in London, and is shy and different.
Trapped by the mistakes of the past, the Toprak children find their lives shattered and transformed by a brutal act of murder . . .
A powerful novel set in Turkey and London in the 1970s, Honour explores pain and loss, loyalty and betrayal, the trials of the immigrant, the clash of tradition and modernity, as well as the love and heartbreak that too often tears families apart.
‘Vivid storytelling… that explores the darkest aspects of faith and love’ Sunday Telegraph
‘Rich and wide as the Euphrates river along whose banks it begins and ends, Elif Shafak has woven with masterful care and compassion one immigrant family’s heartbreaking story – a story nurtured in the terrible silences between men and women trying to grow within ancient ways, all the while growing past them. I loved this book’ Sarah Blake, author of The Postmistress
‘[Elif Shafak] joins writers such as Hanif Kureishi, Zadie Smith, Monica Ali, Aamer Hussein, Andrea Levy, Hanan al-Shakyh and Leila Aboulela, who offer us fictional glimpses of London’s Others’ The Independent
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The Bastard of Istanbul by Elif Shafak
Longlisted for the 2008 Orange Fiction Prize, Elif Shafak’s The Bastard of Istanbul is a tale of an extraordinary family curse and clashing cultural identities in the mystical and mysterious city of Istanbul.
One rainy afternoon in Istanbul, a woman walks into a doctor’s surgery. ‘I need to have an abortion’, she announces. She is nineteen years old and unmarried. What happens that afternoon will change her life.
Twenty years later, Asya Kazanci lives with her extended family in Istanbul. Due to a mysterious family curse, all the Kaznci men die in their early forties, so it is a house of women, among them Asya’s beautiful, rebellious mother Zeliha, who runs a tattoo parlour; Banu, who has newly discovered herself as clairvoyant; and Feride, a hypochondriac obsessed with impending disaster. And when Asya’s Armenian-American cousin Armanoush comes to stay, long hidden family secrets connected with Turkey’s turbulent past begin to emerge.
‘Wonderfully magical, incredible, breathtaking…will have you gasping with disbelief in the last few pages’ Sunday Express
‘A beautiful book, the finest I have read about Turkey’ Irish Times
‘Heartbreaking…the beauty of Islam pervades Shafak’s book’ Vogue
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Munafisah (Arabic version of the Quran Challenge Game)
Manufacturer: Goodword Kidz (May 2005)
Product type: Arabic board game
Other Details:Product description:
NOTE: THIS IS THE ARABIC ONLY VERSION OF THIS GAME (NO ENGLISH INCLUDED IN THIS VERSION).
A fun way to learn about the Quran!
This product is a unique game based on the Holy Quran. The idea behind the game is to provide children with both a fun and educational tool. All questions are taken directly from the Quran, and have been creatively worked into the play, which kids will enjoy answering. It can be played at school or at home, with friends and family members. Begin the journey and find out what fun it is to learn from the Quran!
- 600 Quran Questions
- Questions on Quran knowledge, Prophets in the Quran, People of the Quran
- Questions on Places of the Quran, Message of the Quran, and the 99 Names of Allah
- Ages 8 to AdultSample Questions —Q – Who were the honoured guests of the Prophet Ibrahim (pbuh) ?
A – The Angels, Surat al-Hijr 15:42Q – What does fasting teach us?
A – Self-control, Surat al-Baqarah 2:183Q – How near is Allah to us?
A – Nearer than our own neck vein, Surat al-Qaf 50:16NOTE: THIS IS THE ARABIC ONLY VERSION OF THIS GAME (NO ENGLISH INCLUDED IN THIS VERSION).
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Smart Girl’s Guides Collection – 3 Books
- ISBN: 9781407153810
- Publisher: Scholastic
- Format: Collection
- Dimensions: 19.2cm x 14.9cm
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Juristic Decisions on Some Contemporary Issues
Juristic Decisions on Some Contemporary Issues. Guidance on Intricate Contemporary Matters (Vol. 1 & 2)
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Interpretation of Dreams By Ibn Raashid Al-Bakri Al-Qafsi
By: Ibn Raashid Al-Bakri Al-Qafsi
Pages: 488
Binding: Hardback
Size: 6×9″ (15×23 cm)
Format: 2 Color Printing
SKU/ISBN: 9786035000376
Edition: 1st, July 2010
Publisher: Dar-us-Salam
Shipping Weight: 2.15 lbsThe present book tackles the issue of the interpretation of dreams in the light of the Qur’an and the Sunnah, based on the Prophet’s hadeeth in which he said, “The dream of a Muslim is one of the forty-six parts of prophethood.” In this book, the author provides a definition of the word ‘dream’, discusses the various types of dreams, mentions some dreams that were interpreted by the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him), etiquette to be observed by the person who has a dream and the person who interprets it , and provides the interpretation of a large number of dreams, among some other issues related to the subject.
The author is the well-known erudite scholar Sheikh Muhammad ibn Abd-Allah ibn Raashid al-Bakri (d. 736 AH/1336 CE). The English reader will definitely find this book highly interesting and thought-provoking.
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The Salah: The Prophet’s Prayer Described
It is not possible for us to perform the Salah (Prayer) as it should be performed unless we know the detailed description of the Prayers as shown by Prophet Muhammad (SAW), such as its essentials, manners, forms, supplications, and remembrances.
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When Mystic Masters Meet By Dr. Syafaatun Almirzanah
This book When Mystic Masters Meet By Dr. Syafaatun Almirzanah is a study of the role of mystical discourse and experience can play in Christian-Muslim dialogue as a subset of interfaith dialogue in general.
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The Evolution of Figh Islamic Law and the Madh-habs – Paperback
ISBN: 9960981304
Author: Dr. Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips
Publisher: International Islamic Publishing House (IIPH) 2nd Edition 2005
Pages: 228 Binding: HardcoverThis is a current expanded, revised edition of the author’s original work.
This is Bilal Philips’ best-selling work on the various schools of thought in Islam, including detailed facts, insight, and commentary on the four major madhabs as well as other, less-known madhabs in Islam. Includes mini-biographies on various eminent Islamic scholars.
The author very clearly presents a brief overview of the historical development of Islamic law and its schools (the ‘madhabs, ”madhahib’). The book identifies the main reason fro the appearance of the schools and the factors leading to differences among them. For those to whom the madh-habs have been a mystery, this aspect of the book will be extremely enlightening.
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Fast: According to the Quran & Sunnah (Hardcover)
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By Professor Muhammad Zulfiqar
Hardcover: 251 pages
- Publisher: Dar-us-Salam (2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 6035001610
- ISBN-13: 978-6035001618
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Secrets of Leadership and Influence- by Sulaiman ibn ‘Awad Qaiman
The book Secrets of Leadership and Influence by Sulaiman ibn ‘Awad Qaiman presents to you some illustrations from the inside of the human soul to get you acquainted with systems that can provide you with enormous strength and high aptitude toward effective leadership.
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Footsteps by Umm Zakiyyah
The journey began in If I Should Speak with Tamika Douglass’s path of spiritual growth and direction, treaded at the hands of her college roommates, Aminah and Dee, two Muslims on opposite ends of their strength in Islam. Footsteps, the third in a trilogy to follow Umm Zakiyyah’s A Voice, is a story that stands on its own in both impact and inspiration. At the heart of the novel is the story of Ismael, a forty-seven-year-old biracial son of a White mother and Black father, and Sarah, a forty-nine-year-old White daughter of the racist South.
Married for twenty-six years and having accepted Islam on a journey they took together, the Ali pair has what every partnership hopes to achieve. Stability, dedication, and a comfortable life. As the story unfolds, the hairline fractures in their marriage become visible, and the fractures become splintering cracks as Sarah discovers a detrimental secret her husband has kept from her for four months.
In the face of his wife’s discovery, Ismael is torn between the love and security of his marriage, and the natural inclinations any man must temper in a world full of choices, and devastating consequences. Forming the thread that weaves the characters’ lives together is Alika Mitchell, a strikingly beautiful daughter of a mulatto mother and half-Nigerian father, who is conducting a multicultural research for her master’s, and who inspires in the reader questions that one is left to ponder long after the book is closed.