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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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Study on Second Language Learners of Arabic by Jassem Ali Jassem
This book Study on Second Language Learners of Arabic: An Error Analysis Approach (Jassem Ali Jassem) investigates the use of certain aspects of the Arabic verb phrase by Malaysian Islamic Secondary school learner of Arabic by using the Error Analysis Approach.
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Making Sense of the Portents of the Hour by Muhammad Ismail al-Muqaddim
In ‘Making Sense of the Portents of the Hour’, Shaykh Muhammad Ismail al-Muqaddim uses evidence from the Qur’an and the Sunnah to explain the true Islamic teachings on the signs before the Day of Judgment and clear up some of the misconceptions about them and giving advice on how Muslims should respond to them. The book answers questions such as:
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Arabic Grammar Made Easy by Dr. Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips
Arabic Grammar Made Easy by Dr. Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips is an approach to teaching the Arabic language by introducing vocabulary and grammar in small doses, based on the most commonly used words in Arabic literature and the most frequently used grammatical constructions. Book One focuses on the rules of nominal sentences.
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Waqf Anthology: A Collection of Articles and Papers by Zeinoul Abedien Cajee
The articles Waqf Anthology: A Collection of Articles and Papers by Zeinoul Abedien Cajee are written by both scholars and activists who are deeply committed to the greater conceptual understanding and the practical implementation of the waqf system internationally.
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Ibn Taymiyah’s Essay on the Jinn (Demons)
Ibn Taymiyah’s Essay on the Jinn (Demons) treatise provides a very clear, concise and authentic view of this intriguing subject based on the Qur’an, the Sunnah, the interpretation and experience of the Sahaabah (companions of the prophet and the early scholars of Islaam.
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The Muslim Home: 40 Recommendations in the Light of the Qur’an and Sunnah
Home is the place where you and your family spend most of your time together. Therefore, a Muslim home should be a decent and comfortable residence which nurtures the Muslim family. This book The Muslim Home: 40 Recommendations in the Light of the Qur’an and Sunnah presents necessary advice about building such a home.
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Inside the Miracle: Enduring Suffering, Approaching Wholeness By Mark Nepo
“Miracle is a process, not an event,” reflects Mark Nepo. In this book Inside the Miracle By Mark Nepo, he speaks with the authenticity and compassion of one who’s been there as he relates his own journey through cancer, to share insights into how we can each find the resilience and medicine that awaits within our suffering.
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Scholars of Hadith By Syed bashir Ali
This book Scholars of Hadith By Syed bashir Ali presents a wide-ranging, in detail analysis of great Muhaddithun (scholars of the Science of Hadith). Detailed biographies of Malik b. Anas, Ibn Hanbal, al-Bukhari, Muslim, al-Tirmidhi, Abu Dawud, an-Nasai, Ibn Majah, ad-Darimi and al-Bayhaqi
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The Islamic Months By Al-Hafiz Ibn Rajab Al-Hanbali
The Islamic Months: A detailed treatise on the merits, virtues and practices for the months of the Islamic year, by al-Hafiz ibn Rajab al-Hanbali.The book provides details on duties for the different months of the year and acts of obedience which are peculiar to certain months and seasons. -
Bid’ah: Understanding the Evil of Innovation by K.N.Ahmad
The author of Bid’ah: Understanding the Evil of Innovation by K.N.Ahmad discusses society’s tendency to introduce innovations into religion, as proven by the fact that earlier divinely-revealed religions were corrupted by new rituals, new beliefs, or new methods of performing authentic rituals. The author describes the evil consequences of innovation in religion and explains how it can be prevented.