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Goddess Girls #4: Artemis the Brave by Joan Holub, Suzanne Williams
In Artemis the Brave, Artemis, goddess of the hunt, is always perceived as the bravest goddessgirl at Mount Olympus Academy. What her classmates and best friends don’t realize is that sometimes she isn’t as courageous as she looks.
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Goddess Girls #19: Echo the Copycat by Joan Holub, Suzanne Williams
Echo is a forest-mountain nymph and the new girl at Mount Olympus Academy. She is a little nervous, so she tries to mimic all of the gestures, expressions, and slang of the cool MOA students.
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Goddess Girls 18: Hestia the Invisible By Joan Holub, Suzanne Williams
Hestia feels unseen at Mount Olympus Academy in this eighteenth Goddess Girls adventure.
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Goddess Girls #20: Calliope the Muse By Joan Holub, Suzanne Williams
Calliope, the muse of epic poetry, has trouble putting her bright and fun ideas into action in this twentieth Goddess girls adventure!
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Goddess Girls #13: Athena the Proud By Joan Holub, Suzanne Williams
Athena wants to upgrade a labyrinth for King Minos, but her approach causes problems in this Goddess Girls adventure.
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Inner Dynamics of the People of Hizmet Paperback
From loyalty and fidelity to modesty and chastity; from suffering and anguish to patience and perseverance; from submission to trust; from sincerity to tolerance… The Inner Dynamics of the People of Hizmet outlines the ideal characteristics of a philanthropic volunteer.
Embodied with such gem-like qualities, a person of Hizmet is the one who feeds his or her soul internally with recitations and worship, as well as externally by being an active member of his or her community.
With eloquent poetry and inspirational reading texts, this book exemplifies the qualities of an ideal person of service and is an essential guide to youth today.
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Expressing Delight in the Birth of the Light: Izhar al-Surur li Mawlid al-Nur Paperback
To further deepen our love and connection with the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, many hadith masters and scholars considered it worthwhile to take every opportunity – after fulfilling one’s obligations and the Sunna – to make mention of Allah and His Messenger, may Allah bless him and grant him peace. This includes the recommended practice of gathering to celebrate the birth of the Messenger, may Allah bless him and grant him peace. Such celebration ”entails gathering with people, reading a portion of the Qur’an, citing the narrations about the precursors to the Prophet’s mission and the wondrous signs that took place during his birth, and then eating a bit of food and leaving” – nothing more, and without this manner of gathering being considered leagally required in the shari’ah.
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Some Moral & Religious Teachings of Imam Al-Ghazali By Syed Nawab Al
The book presents Imam Ghazali’s approach towards the lifting of the veil from the eyes of Heart to see the mysterious relation between man and Allah, The Creator of the Universe, touching all the qualities of man.
Allah has granted Humanity with both external and internal sense qualities peculiar to himself, knowledge, power of generalisation, the conception of abstract ideas and possession of intellectual truth etc.
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The Conscious Parent’s Guide to Positive Discipline By Jennifer Costa
With The Conscious Parent’s Guide to Positive Discipline, you will learn to create a calm and mindful atmosphere for the whole family, while helping your child feel competent, successful, and healthy.
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Boys! Shaping Ordinary Boys Into Extraordinary Men by William Beausay
Boys! Shaping Ordinary Boys Into Extraordinary Men by William Beausay believes it is possible to turn normal boys into exceptional adults who are anything but average. Boys! encourages parents to raise sons who are truly winners in life.
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What Your Son Isn’t Telling You: Unlocking the Secret World of Teen Boys by Michael Ross, Susie Shellenberger
This must-read book What Your Son Isn’t Telling You: Unlocking the Secret World of Teen Boys by Michael Ross, Susie Shellenberger is packed with real-life stories and emails from teen boys that will give you new insights into the mind and heart of your son.
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The Awakening of the Soul Paperback
An allegory of the path towards enlightenment.
“‘Twas what it was, ’tis not to be expressed. Enquire no further, but conceive the best.” -Ghazali Described in the introduction as “this romance of Hayy Ibn Yokdhan, simple and ingenuous, yet fragrant with poetry and withal fraught with deep philosophical problems the interest in which I wish to revive.” “The author of the story, Ibn Tufail, though he is generally not reckoned among the most prominent in that brilliant array of Arabian philosophers for whom Spain became the rallying-point in the eleventh and twelfth centuries, yet his name will outlive centuries. For the romance which he has given to the world is a work of everlasting beauty, of immortal freshness; one that will never grow stale in the flight of ages.” The author, Ibn Tufail, was one of the outstanding philosophers and scientists of his day, and hence many strands are woven into the fabric of the tale.