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Bringing Up Children in Islam by Maulana Habiibullaah Mukhtaar
- Hardcover
- Publisher: Islamic Book Service (2000)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8172312857
- ISBN-13: 978-8172312855
- Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.8 x 1.1 inches
Bringing Up Children in Islam by Maulana Habiibullaah Mukhtaar
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Broken Verses by Kamila Shamsie
Fourteen years ago Aasmaani’s mother Samina, a blazing beauty and fearless activist, walked out of her house and was never seen again. Aasmaani refuses to believe she is dead and still dreams of her glorious return.
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Broken yet Faithful. From the Journal of Umm Zakiyyah
By Umm Zakiyyah (Author), Cynthia Lyles (Illustrator)
I lived so much of my life as a problem solver. When I was younger, math had been my favorite subject in school, and I’d always looked forward to the challenging problems it presented. Behind all the alphabetic variables, cryptic charts, scrambled values, and geometric shapes was always a single numerical solution.
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Brother: An Islamic Perspective by Siratt
Brother The perfect gift to give a loved one or indeed to educate oneself as to the significance Islam places on this important relationship through relevant Qur’anic Ayah, Hadith, and Islamic Poetry.
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Brown: What Being Brown in the World Today Means (to Everyone)
Brown is not white. Brown is not black. Brown is an experience, a state of mind. Historically speaking, issues of race and skin colour have been interpreted along black and white lines, leaving out millions of people whose stories of migration and racial experiences have shaped our modern world. In this new book by Kamal Al-Solaylee¸ whose bestselling Intolerable was a finalist for Canada Reads and for the Hilary Weston Writers’ Trust Nonfiction Prize and won the Toronto Book Award, fills in the narrative gap by taking a global look at the many social, political, economic and personal implications of being a brown-skinned person in the world now. Brown people have emerged as the source of global cheap labour (Hispanics or South Asians) while also coming under scrutiny and suspicion for their culture and faith (Arabs and Muslims). To be brown is to be on the cusp of whiteness and on the edge of blackness.
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Bruce Lee Striking Thoughts: Bruce Lee’s Wisdom for Daily Living
- Series: Bruce Lee Library
- Paperback: 256 pages
- Publisher: Tuttle Publishing; 40878th edition (June 15, 2002)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0804834717
- ISBN-13: 978-0804834711
- Product Dimensions: 5 x 0.6 x 7.5 inches
- Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
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Bubbling Biology (Science Crackers) by Steve Parker
This books Bubbling Biology (Science Crackers) by Steve Parker investigate science in a clear and concise way. Simple practical activities will help children understand how
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Buff Moms: Total Body Cardio for Busy Moms
Runtime:11 minutes
Original air date:February 3, 2009
Simple, unique cardio drills and dynamic total body conditioning exercises blended together to tone up and stretch out.
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Buhari’s Way: Will the 6th Democratically Elected President of Nigeria Succeed or Fail?
Buhari surprised skeptics when he won the 2015 presidential election to become the 6th democratically elected president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. But the road to the presidency hadn’t been a cakewalk. Buhari had to fight, persevere, and with a little bit of accidental luck, combined with his predecessor’s self-destruct, and moribund administration, won a landslide victory.
The years leading to the 2015 election had been volatile, with suspicions, mudslinging, and a free-for-all battle for the presidency. Did Buhari win the election by stoking riots, unrest and terrorism in Nigeria’s northeast? Did he win because he was the only trusted politician left to solve Nigeria’s numerous problems? Did murder, mayhem, blackmail, kidnapping, terrorism, insurgency and uncertainties, pave the way for Buhari’s victory in the 2015 presidential election?
Would Buhari have been charged with crime against humanity at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, for allegedly inciting the 2011 post election violence that killed many in the northeast of Nigeria if he had lost the election? This semi-biography of Buhari, and of Nigeria, answers and tells it all, with unfettered candor. This book is about Buhari, and about Nigeria and how the country has struggled since independence in 1960, to find its potential socioeconomic greatness, with one corrupt government after another.
Will the new democratically elected 6th president solve Nigeria’s problems and end the corruption that has become endemic and a way of life in this oil-rich but mismanaged nation? Can this former coup leader and dictator let go the soldier in him and become a true convert to democracy, or a converted democrat? Read Buhari’s Way, to know if he will succeed or fail!
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Build Boldly: Chart your unique career path and lead with courage – by Bolanle Williams-Olley
Have you been feeling stagnant in your career or unable to manifest your true self in the workplace? Are you struggling to make a career- or life-changing decisions or, as a leader, want to lead your people more boldly?
Build Boldly provides a practical playbook to spark bold, courageous action for growth, and leadership that inspires others to rise and be their best.
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Builder of the Kabah By Saniyasnain Khan
This book Builder of the Kabah By Saniyasnain Khan is a beautifully illustrated and creatively written story for young readers.
The book Builder of the Kabah By Saniyasnain Khan teaches children to follow the example set by Prophet Ibrahim and his family in doing Allah’s bidding even if it means giving up life’s comforts and pleasures.