• Alana's Bananas By Mariam Hussein

    Alana’s Bananas By Mariam Hussein

    By Mariam Hussein

    From the moment Alana could eat solid foods as a toddler, she has loved bananas. No other food will do! Her parents try to convince her that being healthy means eating all sorts of different foods, but Alana won’t listen! When a terrible storm hits the banana crops and destroys them, how will Alana survive?

    Not your typical Islamic children’s book! This is a funny, imaginative, and bright story about how escaping your comfort zone can lead to (yummy) adventures!

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    Albert Schweitzer by Patricia Morris

    Dr. Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965) was already famous as a musician, philosopher and theologian when he qualified as a medical doctor and forsook Europe’s comforts to live ethically, with what he called “Reverence for Life”. In pursuit of this aim, in a jungle in equatorial Africa, he built a hospital and a leper village for isolated hunter-gatherers. His achievements were recognized with international awards, honorary degrees and the Nobel Peace Prize in 1952. In his last years Schweitzer was a vehement protester against the development of nuclear arms and against foreign interference in the Congo. Suddenly he became an easy target for criticism. Schweitzer’s biography reminds us of the sacrifice required to live a moral life, including that our well-intended actions are as likely to arouse excoriation as admiration.

    In Part One the author takes a fresh look at Schweitzer’s life story, acknowledging the often grinding toil and emotional demands that interrupt, even preclude, success. Her account illuminates Part Two, the brief diary kept by her father, the orthopedic surgeon Cecil Morris, on his working visit to Schweitzer.

    Patricia Morris is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist. She is the author of Freud, Politics and Civilization, and Love & Sex: 50 therapy lessons, the latter about problems in relationships that bring people into therapy.

    In a review of Albert Schweitzer: The Difficulty of Doing Good, Martin Birdseye of Christian CND wrote, “The characters are very human and portrayed sometimes in what seems like a hard light, so you may feel disappointed if you are hoping for a hagiography or even just a feel-good story. But the story is about how hard it is to do good and not just to be good. . . . A man with a profound and ultimately prophetic view of the world could not in the end maintain an apolitical stance. From his overwhelming “reverence for life” [Schweitzer] felt compelled to condemn nuclear weapons and to engage with this and some other issues on a world stage. This book is not just an encouragement but also an elemental and tangible part of the story towards nuclear weapons abolition.”

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  • Alex Rider: 11 in 1 collection By Anthony Horowitz

    Alex Rider: 11 in 1 collection By Anthony Horowitz

    By Anthony Horowitz

    In the fourth book in the number one bestselling Alex Rider series by Anthony Horowitz, teenage spy Alex is in the South of France, hoping to sever his links with MI6. But when a sudden attack on his hosts plunges Alex back into a world of violence, he soon uncovers a plan called Eagle strike – a discovery more terrible than anything he could have imagined.

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  • Alex Rider: Scorpia Rising

    Alex Rider: Scorpia Rising

    By Anthony Horowitz

    In the final book in the number one bestselling Alex Rider series by Anthony Horowitz, Alex is trying to get his life back on track. But Scorpia has returned, and when you’re the world’s most successful spy, the only way out is to face your enemies. Alex’s final mission will be the deadliest of all.

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  • Alexis the Icing on the Cupcake (Cupcake Diaries)

    Alexis the Icing on the Cupcake (Cupcake Diaries)

    The Cupcake Club is thrilled to serve their sweets at a huge party—but can Alexis get over her growing pains before she sees her crush?

    Alexis is excited about the latest Cupcake Club job—it’s a huge order for a neighbor’s BBQ/pool party. Not only will the CC make a lot of money, but Matt—Alexis’s super crush—will be there! But when Alexis goes to the mall with her friends, suddenly nothing fits her. Clothes in her usual size are too short, but when she goes up a size, everything is too big. What’s going on? Can she find an outfit that makes her feel as awesome on the outside as she is on the inside?

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  • Algorithms and Coding:Get Set Go Computing

    Algorithms and Coding:Get Set Go Computing

    By Tech Age Kids

    Easy-to-follow, practical activities help young learners get to grips with computing. Readers can learn about algorithms, plan their own code and begin to test and debug existing code. Lively illustrations keep readers engaged and wipe-clean pages mean the activities can be repeated again and again.

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  • Alhamdulillah - Book 5 (Stairway to Heaven)

    Alhamdulillah – Book 5 (Stairway to Heaven)

    Each book with its own unique Islamic concept, guaranteed to engage and stimulate children of all ages. The simple, yet concise rhyming text, coupled with beautiful glossy illustrations, highlight simple Islamic concepts.

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  • Ali and Nino By Kurban Said

    Ali and Nino By Kurban Said

    Ali and Nino By Kurban Said’s masterpiece. It is a captivating novel as evocative of the exotic desert landscape as it is of the passion between two people pulled apart by culture, religion, and war.

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  • Ali Ibn Abi Talib (The Age of Bliss)

    Ali Ibn Abi Talib (The Age of Bliss)

    Ali ibn Abi Talib was the son of Abu Talib and the cousin and son-in-law of Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him. He lived with the blessed Prophet from a young age, cultivating an impeccable character and learning everything from the best of humankind. Ali was the first child to accept Islam, and the third Muslim after Khadija and Abu Bakr. This book presents his life for young readers.

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  • Ali Ibn Abi Talib (The Fourth Caliph of Islam)

    Ali Ibn Abi Talib (The Fourth Caliph of Islam)

    Ali ibn Abi Talib, the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad, was also one of the members of the Prophet’s household.
    Author / Translator: Maria Khan
    ISBN: 9788178987651
    Page: 32
    Binding: Paperback
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  • Ali ibn Abi Talib By Dr. Ali M. Sallabi

    Ali ibn Abi Talib By Dr. Ali M. Sallabi [2 Vol. Set]

    This book Ali ibn Abi Talib By Dr. Ali M. Sallabi is far more than a biography, as it discusses major issues that have their origins in the early decades of Islam, the repercussions of which are still felt today.

    In this book Ali ibn Abi Talib By Dr. Ali M. Sallabi, Dr. Sallabi guides the reader through a myriad of hadiths and reports, peeling away the centuries-old layer of hostile elements both in the Muslim world and beyond sought to conceal the truth.

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  • Alibaba: The House That Jack Ma Built

    Alibaba: The House That Jack Ma Built

    In just a decade and half Jack Ma, a man who rose from humble beginnings and started his career as an English teacher, founded and built Alibaba into the second largest Internet company in the world. The company s $25 billion IPO in 2014 was the world s largest, valuing the company more than Facebook or Coca Cola. Alibaba today runs the e-commerce services that hundreds of millions of Chinese consumers depend on every day, providing employment and income for tens of millions more. A Rockefeller of his age, Jack has become an icon for the country s booming private sector, and as the face of the new, consumerist China is courted by heads of state and CEOs from around the world.

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