• Stories of the Prophets (From Adam to Muhammad)- by Ibn Katheer

    Stories of the Prophets (From Adam to Muhammad)- by Ibn Katheer

    It covers all the Prophets from Adam to Eesa/Jesus – peace be upon them all. In this book, the stories of the prophets have been compiled from ‘Al-Bidayah wan-Nihayah’

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  • Show Up

    SHOW UP: A MOTIVATIONAL MESSAGE FOR MUSLIM WOMEN – by Robert B. Na’ima

    A personal story of the author reflecting on her journey of life with references to quotes from the Qur’an, Hadith and contemporary thinkers.

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  • Gardens of the Righteous

    Gardens of the Righteous (Arabic – English) (Arabic) Hardcover by Imaam An-Nawawee

    Arabic – English 317 PAGES Every complication of prophetic tradition has distinguishing characteristics. As for Riyaad As-Saaliheen, it does not contain statements of legal nature, nor is it extensive. Nevertheless, it is comprehensive, and it derives from the six books which is an added virtue. In fact, the path it is read by lies with in Riyaas As-Saaliheen, thus it is read by many on a constant basis.

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  • Angels & Demons

    Angels & Demons – by Dan Brown

    Embarking on a frantic hunt through sealed crypts, dangerous catacombs, deserted cathedrals, and the most secretive vault on earth, Langdon and Vetra follow a 400-year-old trail of ancient symbols that snakes across Rome toward the long-forgotten Illuminati lair…a clandestine location that contains the only hope for Vatican salvation.

    Critics have praised the exhilarating blend of relentless adventure, scholarly intrigue, and cutting wit found in Brown’s remarkable thrillers featuring Robert Langdon. An explosive international suspense, Angels & Demons marks this hero’s first adventure as it careens from enlightening epiphanies to dark truths as the battle between science and religion turns to war.

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  • Digital Fortress

    Digital Fortress – by Dan Brown

    When the National Security Agency’s invincible code-breaking machine encounters a mysterious code it cannot break, the agency calls its head cryptographer, Susan Fletcher, a brilliant and beautiful mathematician. What she uncovers sends shock waves through the corridors of power. The NSA is being held hostage… not by guns or bombs, but by a code so ingeniously complex that if released it would cripple U.S. intelligence.

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  • The lost symbol

    The Lost Symbol Paperback – by Dan Brown

    Famed Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon answers an unexpected summons to appear at the U.S. Capitol Building. His plans are interrupted when a disturbing object—artfully encoded with five symbols—is discovered in the building. Langdon recognizes in the find an ancient invitation into a lost world of esoteric, potentially dangerous wisdom.

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  • Hector and the Search for Happiness By François Lelord

    Hector and the Search for Happiness By François Lelord

    Hector is very good at treating patients in need of his help. But he can’t do much for those who are simply dissatisfied with life, and that is beginning to depress him.

    When a patient tells him he looks in need of a vacation, Hector takes a trip around the world to learn what makes people happy—and sad. As he travels from Paris to China to Africa to the United States, he lists his observations about the people he meets. Is there a secret to happiness, and will Hector find it?

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  • Under the Persimmon Tree By Suzanne Fisher Staples

    Under the Persimmon Tree By Suzanne Fisher Staples

    Under the Persimmon Tree By Suzanne Fisher Staples is about an American woman, Elaine, whose Islamic name is Nusrat, is also on her own. She waits out the war in Peshawar, Pakistan, teaching refugee children under the persimmon tree in her garden while her Afghan doctor husband runs a clinic in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan.

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  • I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai and Patricia McCormick

    I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai and Patricia McCormick (Young Readers)

    I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai and Patricia McCormick is the remarkable tale of a family uprooted by global terrorism, of the fight for girls’ education, of a father who, himself a school owner, championed and encouraged his daughter to write and attend school, and of brave parents who have a fierce love for their daughter in a society that prizes sons.

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  • Big Girls Don't Cry by Rebecca Traister

    Big Girls Don’t Cry by Rebecca Traister

    In Big Girls Don’t Cry, Rebecca Traister, a Salon.com columnist whose election coverage garnered much attention, makes sense of this moment in American history, in which women broke barriers

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  • Icy Sparks by Gwyn Hyman Rubio

    Icy Sparks by Gwyn Hyman Rubio

    Icy Sparks is the sad, funny and transcendent tale of a young girl growing up in the mountains of Eastern Kentucky during the 1950’s.

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  • In Talking to My Daughter About the Economy by Yanis Varoufakis

    Talking to My Daughter About the Economy: or, How Capitalism Works–and How It Fails

    In Talking to My Daughter About the Economy, activist Yanis Varoufakis, Greece’s former finance minister and the author of the international bestseller Adults in the Room, pens a series of letters to his young daughter, educating her about the business, politics, and corruption of world economics.

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