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The Man Islam Builds
In the present book entitled The Man Islam Builds, the author Maulana Wahiduddin Khan explains that the man Islam aims to build is one in whom a two-fold activity is set in motion, one form of activity being internal and the other external. On the one hand, there is a strengthening of the moral fibre by which his personality assumes its permanent shape, and on the other, there is a broadening of his intellectual horizons.
Islam brings man the realization that God Almighty is omnipresent and omniscient and for all his words and deeds, he is accountable before Him after death. Therefore, by his own inner compulsion, the believer becomes a man of character. For him it becomes impossible to be immoral or unjust or dishonest in his conduct to his fellow men.
The external factor which stimulates this kind of intellectual activity from the Islamic perspective is dawah work. The Quran states: “And thus We made you an intermediary nation …” (2:143). As per the Quran, Muslims are intermediary between the Prophet and the nations of the world. It is their essential duty to receive the divine message of the Prophet and convey it to the rest of humanity. Dawah work is supreme intellectual effort which stretches to the utmost the mental capacity of the human being, leading to intellectual development.
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The Man Who Died Twice: A Thursday Murder Club Mystery -by Richard Osman
An unexpected visitor—an old pal of Elizabeth’s (or perhaps more than just a pal?)—arrives, desperate for her help. He has been accused of stealing diamonds worth millions from the wrong men and he’s seriously on the lam.
Then, as night follows day, the first body is found. But not the last. Elizabeth, Joyce, Ron and Ibrahim are up against a ruthless murderer who wouldn’t bat an eyelid at knocking off four septuagenarians. Can our four friends catch the killer before the killer catches them? And if they find the diamonds, too? Well, wouldn’t that be a bonus? You should never put anything beyond the Thursday Murder Club.
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The Manager’s Guide to HR: Hiring, Firing, Performance Evaluations, Documentation, Benefits, and Everything Else You Need to Know
Managing people is a tricky business–and managers and small business owners can no longer get by without understanding the essentials of human resources. New questions abound. In our increasingly legal-minded age, how much documentation do we need to keep on each employee? What’s the best way to confront complicated personnel issues, and even workplace violence? The Manager’s Guide to HR provides readers with a straightforward, step-by-step guide to human resources topics, including:hiring – performance evaluations and documentation – training and development – benefits – compensation – employment laws – documentation and records retention – firing and separationThe book clarifies hot-button issues such as dealing with conflict, privacy issues, COBRA compliance, disabilities, sexual harassment, and more. The Manager’s Guide to HR is a quick and ready reference for every leader.
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The Manager’s Handbook by Robert Heller (Editor)
By Robert Heller (Editor)
- Hardcover
- Publisher: D.K. Publishing Inc. (1998)
- ASIN: B002DSQ790
- Package Dimensions: 8.5 x 6 x 2 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.907kg
This is the new management handbook to cover the most up-to-date thinking on key business issues, such as the impact of new technology and the internet, customer focus, e-commerce, the new economy, and the globalisation of business.
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The Manager’s Phrase Book: 3,000+ Powerful Phrases That Put You In Command In Any Situation
The Manager’s Phrase Book makes it easy for you to break out of the mundane world of management and to take on all comers. It is the latest compilation of Patrick Alain’s research on how managers really communicate in today’s world.
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The many shades of Shirk
Title: The Many Shades Of Shirk
By: Fadlur Rahman Kalim Kashmiri
Translator: Khola Hasan
Pages: 64
Size: (14 x 21) cms
Binding: SoftcoverIn Islam, Shirk (polytheism) is the grievous sin that can not be forgiven until man turns to Allah in repentance sincerely and ask His pardon. This book deals with shirk thoroughly and highlights its various forms prevelent among the Muslims and non-Muslims. Its aim is to arouse mass awareness against the shirk and invite them to Islamic Monotheism based on the Quran and Sunnah.
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The Map of Love by Ahdaf Soueif
By Ahdaf Soueif
In 1900 Lady Anna Winterbourne travels to Egypt where she falls in love with Sharif, and Egyptian Nationalist utterly committed to his country’s cause. A hundred years later, Isabel Parkman, an American divorcee and a descendant of Anna and Sharif, goes to Egypt, taking with her an old family trunk, inside which are found notebooks and journals which reveal Anna and Sharif’s secret.
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The Marriage Ban by Yusuf Ahmad Bello
He proposes marriage to her and envisages a happy life with her, only to have his dreams dashed by the imposition of a five-year ban on all marriages by his country’s brutal dictator.