A wide selection of Islamic and non-Islamic fiction books including bestsellers from Tarbiyah Books Plus, the leading Islamic Bookshop in Abuja, Nigeria.
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A Sackful Of Wishes by Azizah Idris
A Sackful of Wishes by Azizah Idris is a story about Hadiza Musa, 25-years old, has been through hell. As a bubbly, fun-loving teenager, she marries the impulsive Abdurrazaq Zanna, known as AR, and for eight years suffers, starvation, rape and mental abuse from an increasingly obsessive husband.
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The Surrendered Wife By Laura Doyle
In THE SURRENDERED WIFE, Laura Doyle presents a radical and controversial approach to relationships: women can enjoy great sex, harmony and the intimacy they crave when they stop controlling their partner. Surrendering, she says, is the simplest principle for a great marriage and thousands of women swear by it.
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Does My Head Look Big in This? by Randa Abdel-Fattah
When sixteen-year-old Amal decides to wear the hijab full-time, her entire world changes, all because of a piece of cloth…
It shows how awfully scared Amal is to wear the hijab, something She chose and wants to do, because of how it changes the way people look at her. Instead of seeing the same person, a teenager, they automatically start seeing a sign that reads “I am Muslim” and judge her right away.
What I loved most, though, was how eye-opening it is to how differently each Muslim understood their religion and approached their children’s demonstration of it. it teaches you to never Stereotype people, and to never let politics tell you how to treat someone. A bad Muslim/christian/Jewish doesn’t mean all Muslims/Christians/Jews are the same, and certainly, doesn’t mean that neither Islam nor Christianity, or Judaism are bad.
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She Wore Red Trainers
By Na’ima B Robert
When Ali first meets Amirah, he notices everything about her – her hijab, her long eyelashes and her red trainers – in the time it takes to have one look, before lowering his gaze. And, although Ali is still coming to terms with the loss of his mother and exploring his identity as a Muslim, and although Amirah has sworn never to get married, they can’t stop thinking about each other. Can Ali and Amirah ever have a halal ‘happily ever after’?
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If I Should Speak by Umm Zakiyyah
The author promises to revolutionize story telling in this powerful story about three college students, one Christian and the others Muslim, who find themselves unlikely roommates at a small, private American university. Tamika, the main character of this novel, is a sophomore in college who dreams of becoming a famous singer.
- Paperback: 200 pages
- Publisher: Al-Walaa Publications (December 3, 2001)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 097076670X
- ISBN-13: 978-0970766700
- Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.4 x 8.5 inches
- Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
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His Other Wife by Umm Zakiyyah
By Umm Zakiyyah
- Paperback: 642 pages
- Publisher: Al-Walaa Publications (January 1, 2016)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1942985002
- ISBN-13: 978-1942985006
- Product Dimensions: 6 x 1.4 x 9 inches
Daughter of American converts to Islam,
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The Prophet’s Pond by Zaheer Khatri
- Hardcover: 22 pages
- Publisher: Learning Roots (2015)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1905516665
- ISBN-13: 978-1905516667
- Product Dimensions: 11.4 x 8.5 x 0.2 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
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Let’s Talk About Sex and Muslim Love By Umm Zakiyyah
Let’s Talk About Sex and Muslim Love by Umm Zakiyyah is a collection of some of the most widely read essays and reflections written by Umm Zakiyyah, internationally acclaimed author of If I Should Speak and His Other Wife, as she directly confronts the taboo while offering a refreshing perspective that balances frank honesty with religious sensitivity.
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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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And Then I Gave Up By Umm Zakiyyah
And Then I Gave Up By Umm Zakiyyah is a collection of some of the most widely read essays on faith and spiritual crisis by Umm Zakiyyah, internationally acclaimed author of the novels If I Should Speak, Muslim Girl, and His Other Wife, as well as the groundbreaking self-help book for religious survivors of abuse, Reverencing the Wombs That Broke You.
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Broken yet Faithful. From the Journal of Umm Zakiyyah
By Umm Zakiyyah (Author), Cynthia Lyles (Illustrator)
I lived so much of my life as a problem solver. When I was younger, math had been my favorite subject in school, and I’d always looked forward to the challenging problems it presented. Behind all the alphabetic variables, cryptic charts, scrambled values, and geometric shapes was always a single numerical solution.