A selection of biographies and memoir books at Tarbiyah Books Plus, the leading Islamic Bookshop in Abuja, Nigeria

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    Albert Schweitzer by Patricia Morris

    Dr. Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965) was already famous as a musician, philosopher and theologian when he qualified as a medical doctor and forsook Europe’s comforts to live ethically, with what he called “Reverence for Life”. In pursuit of this aim, in a jungle in equatorial Africa, he built a hospital and a leper village for isolated hunter-gatherers. His achievements were recognized with international awards, honorary degrees and the Nobel Peace Prize in 1952. In his last years Schweitzer was a vehement protester against the development of nuclear arms and against foreign interference in the Congo. Suddenly he became an easy target for criticism. Schweitzer’s biography reminds us of the sacrifice required to live a moral life, including that our well-intended actions are as likely to arouse excoriation as admiration.

    In Part One the author takes a fresh look at Schweitzer’s life story, acknowledging the often grinding toil and emotional demands that interrupt, even preclude, success. Her account illuminates Part Two, the brief diary kept by her father, the orthopedic surgeon Cecil Morris, on his working visit to Schweitzer.

    Patricia Morris is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist. She is the author of Freud, Politics and Civilization, and Love & Sex: 50 therapy lessons, the latter about problems in relationships that bring people into therapy.

    In a review of Albert Schweitzer: The Difficulty of Doing Good, Martin Birdseye of Christian CND wrote, “The characters are very human and portrayed sometimes in what seems like a hard light, so you may feel disappointed if you are hoping for a hagiography or even just a feel-good story. But the story is about how hard it is to do good and not just to be good. . . . A man with a profound and ultimately prophetic view of the world could not in the end maintain an apolitical stance. From his overwhelming “reverence for life” [Schweitzer] felt compelled to condemn nuclear weapons and to engage with this and some other issues on a world stage. This book is not just an encouragement but also an elemental and tangible part of the story towards nuclear weapons abolition.”

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    Reading Lolita in Tehran

    The inspirational tale of eight women who defied the confines of life in revolutionary Iran through the joy and power of literature.

    ‘That room for all of us, became a place of transgression. What a wonderland it was! Sitting around the large coffee table covered with bouquets of flowers…We were, to borrow from Nabokov, to experience how the ordinary pebble of ordinary life could be transformed into a jewel through the magic eye of fiction.’

    For two years before she left Iran in 1997, Azar Nafisi gathered seven young women at her house every Thursday morning to read and discuss forbidden works of Western literature. They were all former students whom she had taught at university. Some came from conservative and religious families, others were progressive and secular; several had spent time in jail. Shy and uncomfortable at first, they soon began to open up and speak more freely, not only about the novels they were reading but also about themselves, their dreams and disappointments. Their stories intertwined with those they were reading – ‘Pride and Prejudice’, ‘Washington Square’, ‘Daisy Miller’ and ‘Lolita’ – their Lolita, as they imagined her in Tehran. Nafisi’s account flashes back to the early days of the revolution when she first started teaching at the University of Tehran amid the swirl of protests and demonstrations. In those frenetic days, the students took control of the university, expelled faculty members and purged the curriculum.

    Azar Nafisi’s luminous tale offers a fascinating portrait of the Iran-Iraq war viewed from Tehran and gives us a rare glimpse, from the inside, of women’s lives in revolutionary Iran. It is a work of great passion and poetic beauty, written with a startlingly original voice.

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    The Prophet Of Mercy

    This short and wonderful book provides 70 examples of difficult situations from the life of the Prophetﷺ and the wisdom with which he faced each and every struggle. May it offer many enlightening lessons from the Seerah of the Prophet of Mercyﷺ. Our life in this world is a trial. We will experience ups and downs and face difficult situations. Who better to learn from than our beloved Prophetﷺ, our guide and a role model to emulate in our daily lives.

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    Machiavelli by Alexander Lee

    Synopsis

    ‘A wonderfully assured and utterly riveting biography that captures not only the much-maligned Machiavelli, but also the spirit of his time and place. A monumental achievement.’ – Jessie Childs, author of God’s Traitors.

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    State and Economy in the Sokoto Caliphate by Kabiru S Chafe

    This book examines the socio-economic policies and practices of the Sokoto Caliphate with particular reference to the metropolitan districts in the period 1804 to 1903. The main objective is to analyze the social and economic origins of the Caliphate so as to have insight into the social conditions that produced the economic program of the Caliphal government.

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    Life of the Prophet – a Biography of the Prophet Mohammed by Leila Abouzeid

    Biography of the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH), by Leila Abouzeid.

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    Talhah bin ‘Ubaidullah The Living Martyr

    Muslims who seek Allah’s forgiveness and Paradise follow the heroes of Islam who were men of greatness and virtue, one such personality was Talhah bin ‘Ubaidullah. He was greatly loved and admired by the Holy Prophet and was given the tidings of being Porphet Muhammad’s neighbour in Paradise. His life was an epitome of benevolence. Talhah bin ‘Ubaidullah (R) is one of the greatest heroes of Islam

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    The African Caliphate

    This scholarly work, The African Caliphate, focuses on the establishment in 1809, in what is today Northern Nigeria, of the celebrated Sokoto caliphate, which may well have been the last complete re-establishment, anywhere in the world, of Islam in its entirety, comprising all its many and varied dimensions.

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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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  • Atlas of Hajj & Umrah: History & Fiqh- by Sami Ibn Abdullah Ibn Ahmad Al-Maghlouth

    Offers factual information and details about the aspects of the Holy city which describe some of its geographical, architectural and social developments and changes throughout history.

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  • Atlas of the prophets & Messengers Hardcover- by Sami ibn Abdullah ibn Ahmad AL-maghlouth

    This authentic, detailed book contains maps, drawings, diagrams and beautiful pictures to clearly explain the subject matter.

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  • I'm A Survivor - The Story Of My Triumph Over Sickle Cell Pains

    I’m A Survivor – The Story Of My Triumph Over Sickle Cell Pains

    The book I’M A Survivor is well written and captures a wide variety of topics, the most prominent being the story of the writer, the depths of the pain of a true ‘Warrior’ and the heights of triumph. It is highly descriptive and vividly captures beautifully the sounds and sights, the culture of his upbringing, the significant emotional experiences that shaped him, the influences of his environment and education and how they All contributed to his success in his personal and professional life and in his struggle against the Sickle Cell Disorder.

     

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  • A Treasury of Ghazali (Treasury in Islamic Thought and Civilization)- Translated by Dr. Mustafa Abu Sway

    This collection of short wisdoms from the works of Imam al-Ghazali reflects the broad range of his brilliant intellectual thought. With an emphasis upon literary quality, concision, and concentration of meaning, each aphorism is full of value and significance and typifies the tradition of qawa’id (legal maxims) in the Islamic intellectual sciences. A commentary accompanies each maxim unraveling its wisdom.

    Tastefully presented and luxurious in feel, this book is a chamber of spirituality readers will look forward to.

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  • Mao Zedong and China in the Twentieth-Century World: A Concise History by Rebecca E. Karl

    Throughout this lively and concise historical account of Mao Zedong’s life and thought, Rebecca E. Karl places the revolutionary leader’s personal experiences, social visions and theory, military strategies, and developmental and foreign policies in a dynamic narrative of the Chinese revolution. She situates Mao and the revolution in a global setting informed by imperialism, decolonization, and third worldism, and discusses worldwide trends in politics, the economy, military power, and territorial sovereignty.

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  • J.P. MORGAN

    J. P. Morgan – the Life and Deals of America’s Banker – by J. R. MacGregor

    J.P. Morgan is more than just the name of one of the largest banks in America. He was a man who altered the course of American finance and the chief financier for the strategic interests of the titans of the day, such as Carnegie and Rockefeller. He also financed new and ingenious technologies developed by Thomas Edison and was a visionary who saw the potential in Nikola Tesla.

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