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Names Of Allah Workbook
This has been made available as a physical workbook due to popular demand.
Featuring a section for your children to colour in a badge for every lesson that they complete! Each badge features encouraging words for them to see and help motivate them to keep going for all 30 lessons. If you need to check up on any of the answers, flip through to the back page for a full list of answers for each lesson. Shhhhh, don’t tell the kids!
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Juz Amma Journal
The aim is to enable a non-Arab reader to understand the Quran as well as to improve his/her knowledge of Arabic, particularly the Quranic Arabic.
☆ EASY TRANSLATION
☆ MINI TAFSEER
Before the start of each Surah, there’s a brief introduction which clarifies the main theme of the Surah for some background context along with the place of revelation and number of Aayaat.
☆ HIFDH/QIRAA’AT TRACKER (it also tracks understanding milestones etc.)
It not only tracks complete tracking of the Surah, but also Aayah by Aayah. Each Arabic and English translation ends with a dotted tick mark which you can write a date on for tracking hifdh, qiraa’at or tafsir journey.
☆ ROOT-LETTERS EXTRACTION & ARABIC WRITING PRACTICE – with in-depth Arabic meaning through the help of Arabic dictionary. Only 4 words are chosen out of each Surah to expand Arabic vocabulary one by one – gradually.
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How to Be an Antiracist By Ibram X. Kendi
In How to Be an Antiracist By Ibram X. Kendi, Kendi asks us to think about what an antiracist society might look like, and how we can play an active role in building it.
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The Road Less Stupid Hardcover by Keith J. Cunningham
Smart people do dumb things. Here’s the proof: How much money would you have right now if I gave you the ability to unwind any three financial decisions you have ever made? Years ago, after suffering a humiliatingly large dumb tax, it dawned on me that I have a seemingly unlimited ability to hit unforced errors and sabotage my business and financial success. I suspect you do, too. It turns out that the key to getting rich (and staying that way) is to avoid doing stupid things. I don’t need to do more smart things. I just need to make fewer dumb mistakes. The vast majority of our dumb tax is a direct result of emotional, overly optimistic and poorly thought out decisions. Every one of those three decisions you would love to unwind was an avoidable mistake.
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150 Best of the Best Apartment Ideas by Francesc Zamora
Homeowners, designers, and architects are always looking for new sources of inspiration. 150 Best of the Best Apartment Ideas offers hundreds of photos of some of the most innovative and interesting apartments from around the world.
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150 Best of the Best Loft Ideas by Inc Loft Publications
The ultimate resource for designing and decorating loft spaces, 150 Best of the Best Loft Ideas presents 150 stunning lofts constructed and designed by notable architects and designers from around the world.
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150 Best Interior Design Ideas by Francesc Zamora Mola
An in-depth review of the latest trends in residential interior designs from internationally renowned architects and designers, showcasing 150 full-color profiles and 500 pages of color photos—an outstanding addition to the popular 150 Best series.
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Inventing Ourselves: The Secret Life of the Teenage Brain Hardcover
The brain creates every feeling, emotion, and desire we experience, and stores every one of our memories. And yet, until very recently, scientists believed our brains were fully developed from childhood on.
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Change the Culture, Change the Game by Roger Connors, Tom Smith
Change the Culture, Change the Game joins their classic book, The Oz Principle, and their recent bestseller, How Did That Happen?, to complete the most comprehensive series ever written on workplace accountability. Based on an earlier book, Journey to the Emerald City, this fully revised installment captures what the authors have learned while working with the hundreds of thousands of people on using organizational culture as a strategic advantage.
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Rebel Ideas: The Power of Diverse Thinking Hardcover
By Mattew Syed
‘A master of the genre’ The TimesTHE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLERSuccess is no longer just about talent, or knowledge or skill. Today, it is also about freeing ourselves from the blinkers and blind spots that beset us all, and harnessing a critical new ingredient: cognitive diversity.
In this bold and inspiring new book, Matthew Syed – the bestselling author of Bounce and Black Box Thinking – offers a radical new approach to success and a route map to how we can tackle our most complex challenges, such as obesity, terrorism and climate change.