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The Silent Tears of Polygamy: Based on a True Story of an American Female Living in the US
Every now and again a great book comes along that changes our perception of marriage. “The Silent Tears of Polygamy”: Based on a True Story of an American Female is a contemporary fiction novel about a modern, cultured woman named Ana who lived on the Upper West Side of New York City and had a career that she found both enjoyable and challenging. She had converted to Islam and led a chaste life, devoted to studying the precepts of her religion and following the advice of her mentor. Like all young girls who grew up playing house and fantasizing about the perfect husband she’ll have when she gets older, Ana wanted to marry some day and experience a life with a loving companion. She was willing to wait for the right man and would not settle for those men who had already tried to form relationships with her. Ana thought her fantasy came true when she met Alec Coleman. Alec had been recommended to her by a friend, and he seemed to be everything that she was looking for. Like her, he was an American Muslim and a convert. He also wasn’t interested in raising a family. They seemed made for each other. After a brief courtship, they were married in a gloriously lovely ceremony, and Ana felt her life was entering its high point. For five years, it just got better. They both had good incomes and were able to take exotic holidays, and live satisfying and fulfilling lives. But when Alec rekindles a relationship with his former ex-girlfriend Carolyn, Ana’s supposed perfect life spirals into chaos. Alec decided he was going to marry Carolyn and, no, he didn’t want to divorce Ana. A Muslim man could have more than one wife, and a good Muslima would accept her new sister-in-faith and accept that it’s was what God intended for her. Ana is forced into a polygamous marriage. How can she share with another woman the man whom she loves? Ana felt betrayed, bereft and utterly destroyed by this new arrangement, and it would take years before she was able to cope with the polygamous relationship that her husband forced her into. Ana soon learns why polygamy is called, “The Mother of All Pain.” She suffers in silent sorrow, a pain shared by countless women around the world. It’s a suffering Ana endures…for a time. She didn’t see it coming, and it almost consumed her. Find out how she takes back control of her life, one prayer, one voice, one grueling day at a time and all without sacrificing who she is. -Readers’ Favorite “Robin Johnson’s cultural fiction novel, “The Silent Tears of Polygamy”: Based on a True Story of an American Female is a disturbing and heart-wrenching tale about the deterioration of a couple’s relationship after the husband decides to marry a second wife. Johnson eloquently conveys the absolute devastation Ana experiences at what feels like the ultimate betrayal at the hands of the person she loves most.” “This cautionary tale is very well-written, thought-provoking, and one that often had me forgetting that it was indeed a fictionalized account of a true story and not a memoir.” Some excerpts of summary and the review by “Readers’ Favorite.”
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Growing Up bin Laden: Osama’s Wife and Son Take Us Inside Their Secret World
“I was not always the wife of Osama bin Laden. Once I was an innocent child dreaming little girl dreams…”
Thus begins this powerful story as Najwa bin Laden, who married her cousin Osama bin Laden at the age of 15 to become his first wife and the mother to eleven of his children, and her son, Omar bin Laden, the fourth-born son of Osama bin Laden. Together, mother and son tell an extraordinarily powerful story of a man hated by so many, yet both loved and feared by his family, with spine-tingling details about the life and times of the man they knew as a husband and father.
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Qawwamoon: Protectors and Maintainers By Rahmanara Chowdhury
Qawwamoon: Protectors and Maintainers by Rahmanara Chowdhury is a book for us all: to raise awareness in the male population of their divinely prescribed role as protectors and maintainers of women.
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Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World By Adam Grants
“Originals is one of the most important and captivating books I have ever read, full of surprising and powerful ideas. It will not only change the way you see the world; it might just change the way you live your life. And it could very well inspire you to change your world.” —Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook and author of Lean In
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The Loyalist Team by Linda Adams
Great teams are built and maintained with great intention, though they can make it look deceptively easy. Too many teams engage in dysfunctional behaviors or fall into territorialism, apathy, and unproductive relationships.
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Nigerian National Security Agencies: Functions, Challenges and Prospects
One of the cardinal roles of government of any nation-state is the provision of security to protect or secure the life and property of its citizens. Because of this reason, Nigeria’s constitution expressly establishes a number of security and intelligence agencies that make up the national security architecture, which includes agencies ranging from the armed forces, the police and other security and other intelligence agencies.
National security activities are governed by the laws set forth by the National assembly. These laws define the authorities and powers of security and defence agencies, establish guidelines and boundaries for their activities, and guide presidential orders that shape their future.
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Nigerian Defence and Security: Policies and Strategies
The Concern for defence and security is a basic pre-occupation of every human being, community and indeed every nation. There can be no meaningful development without security, hence nations have always been preoccupied with the provision of security as they devote vast resources to protect their sovereignty and independence. By providing adequate security for the lives and property of citizens within the state, people can engage in productive activities to meet their needs. National security is concerned with the creation of necessary peaceful conditions for political, economic and social activities which enhance the development of a nation.
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Your One Word by Evan Carmichael
Your One Word by Evan Carmichael will help you nail down your personal mottos – the word that captures your purpose and passion.
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The Beginning of Guidance By Abu Hamid al-Ghazali
Imam Ghazalis Bidayat al-Hidaya is a highly motivational manual detailing the fundamentals of acquiring guidance through God-consciousness (taqwa). Imam Ghazali argues that just as there is an end to this noble objective there is also a beginning to it which must be made firm for one to achieve success.
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Al-Qaa’idah Al-Qur’aaniyyah, An Introduction to Tajweed Paperback – by Qari Muhammad Idrees Asim
Learning to read the Qur’an properly is one of the many obligatory duties of a Muslim. Recitation gets better and more beautiful as one continues to read the Qur’an, meticulously following the rules and techniques of Qur’anic recitation (tajweed). If you want to learn the art of Qur’anic recitation in the most beautiful and sublime manner, then this is the book for you. Al-Qaa’idah Al Quraaniyyah is a good book to learn tajweed easily with lessons, extensive notes, and exercises for the English-speaking students.
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Medical Laboratory Science: Theory and Practice Paperback – by Ochei
Medical Laboratory Science: Theory And Practice by J Ochei and A Kolhatkar is a compilation of numerous advancements in medical laboratory science in the past few years.
The text presents a detailed discussion of the theoretical concepts and procedures of each laboratory test. The interpretation and presentation of test results and basic principles are unique and stand-out features of this book.
The text is organised into six sections. These are General Approaches to Medical Lab Science, Clinical Chemistry, Haematology, Histopathological Cytology and Techniques, Medical Microbiology and Small Lab Animals.