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Good Deeds: Just To Please Allah Hardcover
By Rabia Bashir
What goods cdeeds can do?
Why do we do them?
What do we get if we do them?
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The Lines We Cross – Randa Abdel-Fattah
* “This book could not be more necessary. Deserving of wide readership and discussion.” — Booklist, starred review
* “A meditation on a timely subject that never forgets to put its characters and their stories first.” — Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“Abdel-Fattah (Where the Streets Had a Name) delivers an engaging romance within a compelling exploration of the sharply opposing beliefs that tear people apart, and how those beliefs can be transformed through human relationships.” — Publishers Weekly
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Heavenly Bites: The Best of Muslim Home Cooking
Weight 0.4 kg author Karimah bint Dawoud Extent 72 Imprint Kube Publishing publication-year Binding Paperback Isbn 9781847740311 -
Even if By Umm Zakiyyah
Even if By Umm Zakiyyah is a collection of heartfelt reflections from Umm Zakiyyah’s personal journal, even if offers a glimpse into the painful and confusing world of suffering emotional trauma at the hands of those bound to you by blood and faith.
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Alokozay Tea Assortment Chest
Alokozay Tea Assortment Chest offers a tempting selection of teas in our Premium Wooden Tea Boxes. Each box features a colorful assortment of herbal infusions, black teas and fruit teas.
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Daughter of Iraq By Jean Sasson
Mayada, is a member of one of the most distinguished and honored families in Iraq, Mayada grew up surrounded by wealth and royalty. But when Saddam Hussein’s regime took power, she was thrown into cell 52 in the infamous Baladiyat prison with seventeen other nameless, faceless women from all walks of life.
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Secret Son By Laila Lalami
Secret Son By Laila Lalami is about a wealthy businessman, he seems eager to give his son a new start. Youssef leaves his mother behind to live a life of luxury, until a reversal of fortune sends him back to the streets and his childhood friends.
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Laughing All the Way to the Mosque By Zarqa Nawaz
Being a practicing Muslim in the West is sometimes challenging, sometimes rewarding and sometimes downright absurd. How do you explain why Eid never falls on the same date each year; why it is that Halal butchers also sell teapots and alarm clocks; how do you make clear to the plumber that it’s essential the toilet is installed within sitting-arm’s reach of the tap?
Little Mosque on the Prairie brought Zarqa’s own laugh-out-loud take on her everyday culture clash to viewers around the world. And now, in Laughing All the Way to the Mosque, she tells the sometimes absurd, sometimes challenging, always funny stories of being Zarqa in a western society. From explaining to the plumber why the toilet must be within sitting arm’s reach of the water tap (hint: it involves a watering can and a Muslim obsession with cleanliness “down there”) to urging the electrician to place an eye-height electrical socket for her father-in-law’s epilepsy-inducing light-up picture of the Kaaba, Zarqa paints a hilarious portrait of growing up in a household where, according to her father, the Quran says it’s okay to eat at McDonald’s-but only if you order the McFish.
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7 Steps to Spiritual Intelligence (Kube Publishing)
How do we develop spiritual intelligence? How do we change ourselves so that we can live by the universal spiritual values?
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Prejudice Bones in My Body By Umm Zakiyyah
Speaking frankly about her experiences with Muslim racism, victim culture, self-hate, and spiritual abuse, in these essays, Prejudice Bones in My Body By Umm Zakiyyah encourages the honesty and personal accountability necessary for healing.