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My Handy Board Book: Prophet Yusuf is thoughtfully designed to fit comfortably in tiny hands, making it perfect for young children whether they’re at home, in the car, or on the go. This charming book introduces little readers to the inspiring story
Author / Translator: Saniyasnain Khan
ISBN: 9789351791041
Page: 96
Binding: Hardbound
My Illustrated Prophet Muhammad Stories, meant for 7 yearolds and above, has some of the best treasured stories from the life of the Prophet Muhammad. These seerah stories, especially chosen for children, encourage young readers to discover for themselves the message of the life of the Prophet and to find their own ways of applying the Prophet’s timeless teachings to their own lives. With its colourful, child-friendly illustrations, this book is perfect for reading to your children or grandchildren, and is excellent for use at home or at school.
ISBN: 9780571268832
Author: Orphan Pamuk
Publihers: Faber and Faber
"My Name Is Red" by Orhan Pamuk is a historical novel set in late 16th century Istanbul, during the height of the Ottoman Empire. The story revolves around the character Black, a former miniaturist apprentice who returns to his hometown after a long absence.
Isbn: 9781905516834
Publisher: Learning Roots
My Prophet Muhammad (S): My Hero by Learning Roots is a beautifully illustrated, large-format hardcover book designed to introduce children to the life of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW). Covering major Seerah events with vivid, double-spread images, it aims to foster love and admiration for the Prophet in young readers.
Na'l Journal/Notebook for use on Hajj or Umra , including recording prayers (du'a), reflecting on Quranic verses, tracking Islamic habits, organizing daily tasks, writing thoughts of gratitude, and even for personal reflections or creative expression.
Isbn: 9780796117779
Author: M.A Fakier
Publisher: M.A Fakier
"Written in Arabic it includes:
- Ajrumiyyah
- Iraab of all the examples in Ajrumiyyah
- Alfiyyah ibn Malik
- Isaghuji
- Sulam al Munawarak"
ISBN: 9798231535477
Pages: 327
O My Allah, is an exposition of love. It examines love as a living practice, in a creative, storytelling form. O My Allah is a reflection of love woven with aphorisms from Shaykh Dr. Muhammad bin Yahya al-Ninowy's Book of Love, a highly readable collection of sayings, based upon Qur'anic and Prophetic principles.
Shaykh Ninowy's work gently traverses the Qur'anic middle-way, or the Wasatiyya, which is a path of love based on thought and moderation.
O My Allah is also a work of hope and spirituality. It shows us that human progress can only be achieved through the love of the Creator, and His Beloved, Muhammad ﷺ, the Final Messenger.
Faith and faithfulness is love between Allah and the people of faith. A Muslim is in love with Allah Ta'ala. It is love that makes us with hold food from our bellies when we fast, it is love that makes us give away from our earnings, our wealth to the poor, it is love that makes us forsake our beds, our sleep, in the wee hours of the morning to pray, it is love that makes us save for years, to leave our families, to travel thousands of miles for the Umrah and Hajj. It is only love that can drive us to make these sacrifices.
Love is a gift from Allah Ta'ala because without His Will and His Generosity, we would be heedless of the gift of His love.
This book is about Living Love, every day, in every way.
Ocean of Unity by Sheikh Nazim Al-Qubrusi is a spiritual text that describes the path to achieving a state of Oneness with God, which involves transcending the ego and embracing Divine Love. The book is presented as a metaphorical "ocean," with key themes including the importance of purifying one's heart, the role of forgiveness, the nature of divine love, and the necessity of acknowledging one's powerlessness before God to receive divine power. It uses spiritual lessons and parables to guide the reader on this journey.
Isbn: 9789671570494
Author: Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas
Publisher: Pelita Zihin SDN, BHD
Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas's On Justice and the Nature of Man is a philosophical monograph and Qur’anic commentary that explores the concepts of human identity and divine justice. By analyzing specific verses from Surah al-Nisa’ and Surah al-Mu’minun, al-Attas defines justice as the state of things being in their proper place and argues that man is a unique, purposeful creation of God rather than a product of biological evolution. The text challenges modern evolutionary theories by asserting that the first man, Adam, was a distinct creation with specific intellectual and spiritual capacities, emphasizing that true justice begins with the individual's inner harmony and alignment with their original nature (fitrah).
ISN: 978024973523
Author: Noam Chomsky and Ilan Pappe
Publisher: Penguin Random House
On Palestine by Noam Chomsky and Ilan Pappé is a critical discussion and sequel to Gaza in Crisis, where the two scholars analyze the Palestinian struggle, focusing on the viability of the BDS movement, the future of one-state vs. two-state solutions, and the ongoing human rights situation, arguing for international pressure on Israel to end abuses, offering a timely, sober, and unflinching look at a deeply complex conflict from distinct but complementary perspectives on history and political action.
Author - Edward Said
ISBN - 9780141187426
Binding - softcover
Pages - 432
In this highly acclaimed work, Edward Said surveys the history and nature of Western attitudes towards the East, considering Orientalism as a powerful European ideological creation - a way for writers, philosophers and colonial administrators to deal with the 'otherness' of eastern culture, customs and beliefs. He traces this view through the writings of Homer, Nerval, Flaubert, Disraeli and Kipling, whose imaginative depictions have greatly contributed to the West's romantic and exotic picture of the Orient. Drawing on his own experiences as an Arab Palestinian living in the West, Said examines how these ideas can be a reflection of European imperialism and racism.














