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Islam: The Straight Path
- Hardcover: 427 pages
- Publisher: IIPH
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0195112334
- ISBN-13: 978-0195112337
- Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 1.4 x 6.4 inches
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Roald Dahl: 15 books collection pack
- The Witches
- Matilda
- The BFG
- Going Solo
- the Giraffe
- the Pelly and Me
- The Magic Finger
- James and the Giant Peach
- The Twits
- Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator
- Mr Fox
- Esio Trot
- Charlie Chocolate Factory
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The Complete Secret Seven Library Collection
Meet Peter, Janet and Jack, Barbara, Pam, Colin and George. Together they are The Secret Seven – ready to solve any mystery, any time!
Thieves, intruders, missing people, mysterious fires, kidnappings – there is always something to investigate for the Secret Seven society, who meet in their special shed and find problems to solve.
16 exciting stories included:
- The Secret Seven
- Secret Seven Adventure
- Well Done, Secret Seven
- Secret Seven on the Trail
- Go Ahead, Secret Seven
- Good Work, Secret Seven
- Secret Seven Win Through
- Three Cheers, Secret Seven
- Secret Seven Mystery
- Puzzle for the Secret Seven
- Secret Seven Fireworks
- Good Old Secret Seven
- Shock for the Secret Seven
- Look Out, Secret Seven
- Fun for the Secret Seven
- Secret Seven: Short Story Collection
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Funding the Enemy: How U.S. Taxpayers Bankroll the Taliban Hardcover
With the vague intention of winning hearts and minds in Afghanistan, the US government has mismanaged billions of development and logistics dollars, bolstered the drug trade, and dumped untold millions into Taliban hands. That is the sobering message of this scathing critique of our war effort in Afghanistan.
According to this book, America has already lost the war. While conducting extensive research and fieldwork in Afghanistan’s war zones, a drumbeat of off-the-record and offhand remarks pointed the author to one conclusion: “We blew it.” The sentiment was even blazoned across a US military fortification, as the author saw at Forward Operating Base Mehtar Lam in insurgency-wracked Laghman Province: “I glanced over at a concrete blast barrier while waiting for a helicopter,” Wissing says. “Someone had spray-painted in jagged letters: ‘The GAME. You Lost It.’”
The author’s vivid narrative takes the reader down to ground level in frontline Afghanistan. It draws on the voices of hundreds of combat soldiers, ordinary Afghans, private contractors, aid workers, international consultants, and government officials. From these contacts it became glaringly clear, as the author details, that American taxpayer dollars have been flowing into Taliban coffers, courtesy of scandalously mismanaged US development and counterinsurgency programs, with calamitous military and social consequences.
This is the first book to detail the toxic embrace of American policymakers and careerists, Afghan kleptocrats, and the opportunistic Taliban. The result? US taxpayers have been footing the bill for both sides of a disastrous Afghanistan war.
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The War Within Our Hearts by Habeeb Quadri
In an age of growing insecurity, violence, and war, Muslims often tend to overlook the wars being fought on the home front; that is, The War Within Our Hearts by Habeeb Quadr.
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Painted Hands: A Novel by Zobair, Jennifer
By Jennifer Zobair
Muslim bad girl Zainab Mir has just landed a job working for a post-feminist, Republican Senate candidate. Her best friend Amra Abbas is about to make partner at a top Boston law firm. Together they’ve thwarted proposal-slinging aunties, cultural expectations, and the occasional bigot to succeed in their careers. What they didn’t count on? Unlikely men and geopolitical firestorms.
When a handsome childhood friend reappears, Amra makes choices that Zainab considers so 1950s―choices that involve the perfect Banarasi silk dress and a four-bedroom house in the suburbs. After hiding her long work hours during their courtship, Amra struggles to balance her demanding job and her unexpectedly traditional new husband.
Zainab has her own problems. She generates controversy in the Muslim community with a suggestive magazine spread and friendship with a gay reporter. Her rising profile also inflames neocons like Chase Holland, the talk radio host who attacks her religion publicly but privately falls for her hard. When the political fallout from a terrorist attempt jeopardizes Zainab’s job and protests surrounding a woman-led Muslim prayer service lead to violence, Amra and Zainab must decide what they’re willing to risk for their principles, their friendship, and love.
Jennifer Zobair’s Painted Hands is The Namesake meets Sex and the City, an engaging and provocative debut novel about friendship and the love lives of American Muslim women.
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25 keys to a happy life: From the Qu’ran & Sunnah
In this book, Shaykh Ismail Kamdar explains 25 keys that unlock genuine happiness, inner peace, and contentment. These principles are taken from the Qur’an and Sunnah and are timeless in their application and effectiveness.
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A Book On Islamic Studies
This book has not come with anything new, rather it is compiled information that is indispensable for Muslims in their day-to-day life. It is also meant to be a reminder for the students of knowledge and callers to the way of Allah on important issues of the Shari’ah.
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Documents Of The Right Word
A collection of small books written by Sunni scholars for answering Shi’a claims.
This book explains how the Hurûfîs, who infiltrated the Shi’î communities, attacked the Sunnîs, how the Iranian King Nâdir Shâh organized a debate between the Sunnî and the Shi’î scholars, which ended in the bilateral recognition that the Shi’î (Shiah) way had been mixed with Hurûfî elements and that on the other hand the Sunnîs were in the right way, and how it was decided, and the decision was sanctioned by Nâdir Shâh that Iran would be Sunnî as before.
Upon reading this book of ours, our Iranian brothers will agree with the decision taken by the Shiite scholars, become Sunnî Muslims, and attain happiness. Gratitude be to Allâhu ta’âlâ, next to none of the recent Iranian learners has abandoned the Sunnî way. We observe with gratitude, for instance, that the Persian book Kimyâ-i-Sa’âdat, written by Imâm-i-Ghazâlî, a Sunnî scholar, was reprinted in a most splendid form in Tehran in 1964, and the younger generation in Iran are being informed about the statements made by hundreds of Sunnî scholars, thus being impressed by their superior merits.
The very day Shiites free themselves from the Hurûfîs deceit, realize the way shown by their own scholars, and cooperate with the Sunnîs in spreading Islam over the world, the Wahhabîs will join them, Muslims will be in unity, they will certainly resume their past grandeur and superiority, they will once again shed a light on humanity and guide others to civilization, and thus the whole world will attain happiness. Then all people will know that serving Islam means serving humanity.