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40 Hadiths Relating to Islamic Finance – by AbdulShaheed Drew
A comprehensive guide that every Muslim should possess, 40 Hadiths Relating to Islamic Finance by AbdulShaheed Drew untangles some of the intricacies of finance and economics, bringing forth a Sharia-compliant solution to earning and using wealth. This collection presents authentic hadiths and clear explanations, showing how they relate to contemporary circumstances. Read and study it to be empowered with general knowledge relating to wealth in Islam, so that you can earn and spend your money the halal way.
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Civilization of Faith (Hardcover) – by Dr. Mustafa as-Sibaee
The Muslims at one time were the most technologically advanced civilization on earth and still they remained a compassionate society where the poor and disadvantaged were cared for. This book is a reminder to Muslims that they have a glorious past and if they adhere to Islam, they will once again lead the world in all spheres of life.
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Emotional Intelligence in the life of Muhammad – by Farhan Al Bastaki
This book was written with the intention of increasing awareness of Emotional Intelligence so that people would use its tools more and it can therefore enhance people’s effectiveness in all aspects of their lives through all of their tasks and roles.
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RECLAIMING JIHAD A QUR’ANIC CRITIQUE OF TERRORISM – by ElSayed Amin
A critique of the radical misreadings of the Qur’an that are used to promote violence between Muslims and non-Muslims.
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The Divine Reality: God, Islam & The Mirage Of Atheism -by Hamza Andreas Tzortzis
In The Divine Reality, Hamza Andreas Tzortzis provides a compelling case for the rational and spiritual foundations of Islam, whilst intelligently and compassionately deconstructing atheism. Join him on an existential, spiritual and rational journey that articulates powerful arguments for the existence of God, the Qur’an, the Prophethood of Muhammad and why we must know, love and worship God. He addresses academic and popular objections while showing how contemporary atheism is based on false assumptions about reality
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Overcoming Boko Haram: Faith, Society & Islamic Radicalization in Northern Nigeria – by Professor Abdul Raufu Mustapha
It is now more than a decade since the violent Islamic group Boko Haram launched its reign of terror across northern Nigeria, claiming more than 27,000 lives and displacing over 2 million people. While its territorial gains have largely been recaptured, the insurgency rages on, devastating communities across vast stretches of the north-east and disrupting governance, livelihoods and food security, as well as posing a security risk to Niger, Chad and Cameroon.
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Connecting with Allah – by Mona Zac
This book is a collection of poems about the names of Allah. It is divided in four sections
Loving Allah
Asking Allah
Knowing Allah
Blooming with Allah’s Names
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Mental Well-being and Mindfulness
You can’t see mental wellbeing but you can feel it. Your mental wellbeing is all about how you think and feel. Some people call it ‘mental health’ or ’emotional wellbeing’. Having good mental health doesn’t mean being happy all the time. We all experience feelings of anger, sadness, fear and frustration. These feelings are perfectly normal. Mental wellbeing comes from finding positive ways to manage these feelings as you grow and develop. This simply written title explores what mental health is, why it is important, and ways to deal with some mental health problems such as stress and anxiety.
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The Biography of Imam Ibn Maajah
Imam Ibn Majah (209H – 273H), may Allah have his mercy upon his soul, lived during the Abbasid caliphate while scientific studies had begun taking hold in the Abbasid dynasty. During this time literary aspects greatly influenced writing and works about Islam, thus protecting Islam from these things had become of foremost importance to Imam Ibn Maajah and other scholars of this time.
Ibn Majah also traveled extensively to verify the authenticity of the ahadith he was narrating. His quest of knowledge left him with many teachers and students. Like other scholars of hadith, to avoid showing off, he did not write down his stories of traveling, otherwise, we would have invaluable resources to learn from.
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SAS Rogue Heroes By Ben Macintyre
In the summer of 1941, at the height of the war in the Western Desert, a bored and eccentric young officer, David Stirling, has a vision for a new kind of war: attacking the enemy where they least expect it – from behind their own lines. Despite the intense opposition of many in British High Command, Winston Churchill personally gives Stirling permission to recruit the toughest, brightest and most ruthless soldiers he can find.
And so begins the most celebrated and mysterious military organization in the world: the SAS. With unprecedented access to the SAS secret files, unseen footage and exclusive interviews with its founder members, SAS: Rogue Heroes tells the remarkable story behind an extraordinary fighting force, and the immense cost of making it a reality.
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Reflections on Surah Al-Baqarah: A Thematic Understanding (Reflections Series) Paperback by Anis Ahmad
- ISBN13: 9780860379836
- Publication Date: 14-10-2024
- Format: Paperback
Continuing with the Reflections series, this book focusses on the longest chapter in the Qur’an. Written in a simple and easy to read format, allowing the reader to absorb the key points of Surah Al-Baqarah is trying to convey.