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The Beast of Buckingham Palace: The epic new children’s book from multi-million bestselling – by David Walliams
The young Prince Alfred has never known a life outside Buckingham Palace – but when strange goings-on breach its walls and stalk the corridors in the dead of night, he is thrust into a world of mystery, adventure and monsters.
And when his mother, the Queen, is dragged away to the Tower of London, Alfred must screw up his courage and battle to save her, himself… and the entire city.
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Fing – by David Williams
Mr and Mrs Meek will do anything to keep their darling daughter happy, even visit the spooky library vaults to delve into the dusty pages of the mysterious Monsterpedia. Their desperate quest leads to the depths of the jungliest jungle where the rarest creatures can be found. But will they ever find a FING?
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DAUGHTERS OF EVE: Islam and Female Emancipation- by M. Jamal Haider
This book succinctly establishes how female conditions changed from ancient past to the modern times—it narrates what were the issues women have faced in the past, and what they are still facing in modernity. It discusses topics like why the Prophet married a number of times, the contributions of Muslim female scholars, and towards the end of the book, it clarifies some of the common misconceptions about Islamic injunctions regarding women.
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The Hijab – Liberation or Oppression-by Dr. Gohar Mushtaq
- In this useful resource book, Dr. Gohar Mushtaq comprehensively explains the benefits of wearing the hijab, citing evidence from both Islamic sources and scientific research. The author also expertly cites and analyzes fascinating research to highlight the little-known wisdom behind the institution of the hijab.
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TURNING THE TIDE REAWAKENING THE WOMEN’S HEART AND SOUL – by Din Suma
A book on the journey and different stages of a woman’s life, from the inception of the soul to the end of life on Earth. With contemporary thoughts, words of wisdom, guidance and inspiration.
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Laugh Out Loud – by Chris Grabenstein and James Patterson
Jimmy loves reading so much that he’s inspired to start a book company for kids – run by kids. It’s a big dream for a twelve-year-old boy – some would even say it’s laugh-out-loud ridiculous!But that doesn’t stop Jimmy from dreaming even bigger!
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Awaken the Magic: A Children of Blood and Bone Journal (Legacy of Orisha) by Tomi Adeyemi
Children of Blood and Bone has become one of the most celebrated and buzzed about YA fantasy debuts. This journal expands the world of Orïsha with a beautiful keepsake filled with inspirational quotes and designs from the novel. Fans won’t want to miss this stunning gift of a journal.
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Together Is Better: A Little Book of Inspiration by Simon Sinek
Filled with inspiring quotes, this richly illustrated fable tells a delightful story of three kids who go on a journey to a new playground and take a stand for what they believe. The story is a metaphor for anyone looking to make a change or wondering how to pursue their dreams. And the message is simple: relationships – real, human relationships – really, really matter. The stronger our relationships, the stronger the bonds of trust and cooperation, the more we can accomplish and the more joy and fulfillment we get from our work and personal lives.
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Fiqh al-Haya’: the Islamic Concept of Modesty
What is the Islamic understanding of modesty? How do Muslims view modesty? The Arabic term haya’, often translated simply as shyness, has a meaning that transcends modesty or shame; it is more than simply dignity or pride. A trademark quality of our religion, haya’ encapsulates the very spirit of Islam. It is a means for all human beings to become acquainted with themselves and their Lord, allowing them to join the highest ranks of humanity. Fiqh-ul-Haya’ is an in-depth study into the various categories of haya’, providing examples of those who exemplified it, and warns of the consequences for those who reject it.
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The Relief From Distress: An Explanation to the Du’a of Yunus – Shaykh al-Islam ibn Taymiyyah
Shaykh-ul-Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah was asked about the saying of the Prophet (sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) said, “The invocation of my brother Yunus: “None has the right to be worshipped save You; glory be to You, far removed are You from any imperfection; I have been amongst the wrongdoers,” None who is experiencing difficulty employs it except that Allaah would relieve him of his difficulty.”
What is the meaning of this d’uaa?