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A Word for Love By Emily Robbins [Paperback]
A mesmerizing debut set in Syria on the cusp of the unrest, A Word for Love By Emily Robbins is the spare and exquisitely told story of a young American woman transformed by language, risk, war, and a startling new understanding of love.
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Don’t Wake Up By Liz Lawler
It has that addictive quality that I look for in this genre, certainly, a page-turner, also intensely creepy at times. Imagine you are assaulted but nobody believes you. Imagine then that at every turn you are looking more and more unbalanced but you know that you are not.
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Deception Point By Dan Brown
To verify the authenticity of the find, the White House calls upon the skills of intelligence analyst Rachel Sexton.
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When the Moon Is Low By Nadia Hashimi (Hardcover)
In Kabul, we meet Fereiba, a schoolteacher who puts her troubled childhood behind her when she finds love in an arranged marriage. But Fereiba’s comfortable life implodes when the Taliban rises to power and her family becomes a target of the new fundamentalist regime.
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Good Argumentation With the Doubters of Islam By Shaykh Subh
These questions were sent by some Christian missionaries intending to distort the image of Islam and challenge Muslims thereby.
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Clash of Kingdoms By Charles Dyer, Mark Tobey
ISIS, Russia, and Iran are daily atop headlines and are among chief sources of intensifying unease among Americans about how current world conflicts will unfold. Using the Old Testament texts of prophets Ezekiel and Daniel as foundational passages, Bible experts Charles Dyer and Mark Tobey
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The Cross And The Crescent By Muhammad Arif Zakaullah
The Cross And The Crescent By Muhammad Arif Zakaullah is a pioneering study, filling a strategic intellectual void by initiating a Muslim tradition of the scientific study of the West.
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Why Jesus and Mohammad? By Dr. Sherif Wahby
This book Why Jesus and Mohammad? By Dr. Sherif Wahby focuses on the importance of returning to God. It also highlights the reason God created the human being. God wants mankind to live in harmony. He wants us to build, not destroy, to improve, not corrupt. He wants justice to prevail and discrimination to disappear.
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Answers To Non-Muslims Common Questions About Islam by Zakir Naik
Dr. Zakir Naik has answered all these most common misconceptions about Islam giving most authentic proofs logically and socially in the light of Islam.
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Illustrated Dictionary for Children By Alka Publications
Illustrated Dictionary for Children By Alka Publications
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Junior Picture Dictionary by Miles Kelly Publiskhing
Presenting a fun way to build vocabulary over a range of key subjects, this book Junior Picture Dictionary by Miles Kelly Publiskhing provides younger readers with a fascinating wealth of knowledge.
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Unscripted: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Entrepreneurship By M.J. DeMarco
The Millionaire Fastlane, UNSCRIPTED is the definitive blueprint for escaping the cultural conditioning of the mundane and mediocre; learn how to create an awe-inspiring life using the power of entrepreneurship.
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The Quran and The Bible in the Light of Science By Dr. Zakir Naik
Dr. Zakir Naik, rejoinder to Dr. William Campbell from Cleveland Ohio in dispelling many mis-conception about Islam in relation to the established science as also in acquainting the people with the present Bible.
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The Choice Islam and Christianity (Volume 1 & 2) By Ahmed Deedat
Ahmed Deedat, Debator Extraordinaire and founder of the Islamic Propogation Centre in South Africa, this book of Ahmed Deedat’s is a collection of his most popular series of booklets on Islam and Christianity.
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I Do Not Come to You by Chance
As first son and graduate, Kingsley Ibe has a load of responsibilities resting on his skinny shoulders. But times are bad in Nigeria, and life is hard. Unable to find work, Kingsley cannot take on the duty of training his younger siblings, nor can he provide his parents with financial peace in their retirement. And then there is Ola his girlfriend, the sugar in Kingsley’s tea. It does not seem to matter that he loves her deeply; he cannot afford her bride price.
But when Kingsley’s father falls sick, he becomes desperate to live up to his responsibilities. So he travels to Aba, to his wealthy uncle, ‘Cash Daddy’.