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Natural Saffon Oil (30ml)
Saffron oil has immense health and beauty benefits and it is one of the important ingredients in many traditional medicines. So you benefit a lot by including saffron oil in your health and beauty regime. If you have not started using it, start using it from today itself as it is very useful for you. Here is a list of the important benefits of saffron oil.
Applying saffron oil on your skin is good for lightening the skin tone and having healthy and glowing skin. It removes blackheads and opens up the clogged pores. It also fights against free radicals and destroys them, and improves the blood circulation in your face. Hence your skin will look toned and firm by using saffron oil. Soak saffron in rose water for some time and then scrub your face with it. This will provide a natural look to your face and keeps your face evenly toned.
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Natural Orange Oil (30ml)
Orange Oil is extracted through steam distillation of the fruit. It contains Limonene which gives the familiar citric aroma.
Benefits Of Orange Oil :
- Used as a fragrance
- Used in house cleaners for a sweet smell
- Can also be used as a skin conditioner
- Can be used as a flavour in food products like cookies, cakes etc
- Can also be used in aromatherapy
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Hemani VITAMIN E OIL (30ml)
Vitamin E oil is an organic product extracted from seeds. It is extremely rich in beneficial nutrients including fatty acids and vitamin E. Its properties make it particularly beneficial for the hair and skin, which makes it a popular cosmetic choice, essential oil is so healing because it’s rich in vitamin A and vitamin E, various antioxidants. Essential is not only great for gently moisturizing skin, but it also boosts the shine and health of your hair. Apply a small amount of essential oil directly to normal or troubled skin twice daily to help heal irritations such as acne, bug bites, eczema and psoriasis, leaving skin feeling and looking youthful.
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Emeka (Spectrum paperbacks) Paperback – by Frederick Forsyth
Frederick Forsyth is a best-selling popular novelist. He strongly and publicly supported the cause of Biafra in the Nigerian civil war and covered the period as a war correspondent in Biafra. He had a fifteen-year association with the Igbo leader, Chukwuemeka Ojukwu. His biography of Emeka’s was published in 1982 with the full cooperation of the subject. It covers his youth, army training, the civil war, and his twelve-year exile. Still, of great interest, the biography has now been revised.
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The Sicilian by Mario Puzo
The year is 1950. Michael Corleone is nearing the end of his exile in Sicily. The Godfather has commanded Michael to bring a young Sicilian bandit named Salvatore Guiliano back with him to America. But Guiliano is a man entwined in a bloody web of violence and vendettas. In Sicily, Guiliano is a modern day Robin Hood who has defied corruption—and defied the Cosa Nostra. Now, in the land of mist-shrouded mountains and ancient ruins, Michael Corleone’s fate is entwined with the dangerous legend of Salvatore Guiliano: warrior, lover, and the ultimate Siciliano.
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The Dark Arena: A Novel by Mario Puzo
After coming home at the end of World War II, Walter Mosca finds himself too restless for his civilian role in America. So he returns to Germany to find the woman he had once loved–and to start some kind of life in a vanquished country. But ahead of Walter stretches a dark landscape of defeat and intrigue, as he succumbs to the corrupting influences of a malevolent time. Now he enters a different kind of war, one in which he must make a fateful decision–between love and ambition, passion and greed, life and death.
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Outwitting the Devil: The Secrets to Freedom and Success Paperback – by Napoleon Hill
Using his legendary ability to get to the root of human potential, Napoleon Hill digs deep to reveal how fear, procrastination, anger, and jealousy prevent us from realizing our personal goals. This long-suppressed parable, once considered too controversial to publish, was written by Hill in 1938 following the publication of his classic bestseller, Think and Grow Rich. Annotated and edited for a contemporary audience by Rich Dad, Poor Dad and Three Feet from Gold co-author Sharon Lechter, this book–now available in the paper–is profound, powerful, resonant, and rich with insight
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Black Panther Little Golden Book (Marvel: Black Panther) by FRANK BERRIOS
Meet Marvel’s, Black Panther! As an Avenger, this Super Hero uses his strength, speed, and unbreakable claws to pounce evil-doers! Boys and girls ages 2-5 will love this action-packed Little Golden Book as they learn about the Black Panther–from his Wakandan origins to his powers as well as his friends and foes.
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Storm by Kevin Crossley-Holland
Annie lives with her elderly parents in a remote cottage. She is used to being alone. Every day she walks by the lonely marsh to school. Only in winter, when the wind howls in the trees, is Annie ever afraid. Her sister Willa is pregnant and Annie is overjoyed when she comes home to have her baby. Annie tells Willa the names of local plants and Willa tells Annie about the ghost, murdered by highwaymen, who is said to haunt the old forge nearby.
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Al-Jumuah A Day of Worship
Discussion of the special attributes of the al jumuah, Friday, the day of worship for Muslims.
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Talhah in the Mosque
In this book, the manner of going to the mosque and offering the prayer is described to the children in a story-like way. What to do while hearing the Athaan, what to supplicate after the Athaan, how to perform Wudhu’ and what to recite, how to leave the home, how to behave on the way to the mosque, how to enter the mosque, how to offer the prayer – these all things have been described in an interesting manner. Parents should try to provide this book to their children so that they may learn all manners in this regard. May Allah help us all in providing guidance to our children.
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Neighbour’s Rights According to the Sunnah and the Example of the Salaf
The rights of neighbors is a very important part of Islam. Over time, much may change in the physical surroundings in which we live, but human nature is the same as ever, and we still need guidance on how we should treat one another. Islam shows us how to deal with our fellow human beings—and our own neighbourhood is a good place to start.