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Non Violence and Islam
In the book Non-violence and Islam, the author Maulana Wahiduddin Khan explains the concept of non-violence in Islam. Stating that non-violence should never be confused with inaction or passivity, he affirms that non-violence is action in the full sense of the word. Whenever individuals, groups or communities are faced with a problem, one way to solve it is by resorting to violence. The better way is to attempt to solve the problem by peaceful means, avoiding violence and confrontation. Islam is a religion that teaches non-violence. According to the Quran, God does not love fasad or violence. Conversely, we can say with certainty that God loves non-violence. He abhors violent activity being indulged in human society, as a result of which people pay the price with their possessions and lives. In fact, the entire spirit of the Quran is in consonance with the concept of non-violence in the complete sense.
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Ramadan Escapades- by Rasheedat Sadiq
Habeeb wished he could conserve his energy while fasting in the month of Ramadan, but trouble just seemed to follow him around. Enjoy this action filled novelette about his Ramadan escapades.
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Healing the Emptiness: A guide to emotional and spiritual well-being- by Yasmin Mogahed
We live in a world where the moment we feel pain, we find ourselves surrounded by countless sedatives, promising to take it away. Sex, drugs, alcohol, materialism, consumerism are some of the many escapes we use to distract ourselves from what hurts in our lives. And some of us use other sedatives. Some of us try to lose ourselves in our work and our careers. Some people try to fill the void by “living online”. We disengage from our real life and our real relationships in order to hide in a false social media world, or in our devices and technology. We become dependent upon the immediate and temporary dopamine rush of social approval. We begin to covet likes and followers and share intimate aspects of our lives in the public sphere, waiting for commentary and praise. Waiting to be seen–even if it’s by perfect strangers.
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Life Coaching for Muslims: Discover the Best in You!- by Sayeda Habib
With a combination of everyday practical advice, diagnostic exercises, toolkits for changing your life, and spiritual wisdom, spearheaded by selected verses from the Qur’an and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad, this book is an essential aid for Muslims today.
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Amina’s Voice By Hena Khan [Hardcover]
Amina’s Voice By Hena Khan brings to life the joys and challenges of a young Pakistani American and highlights the many ways in which one girl’s voice can help bring a diverse community together to love and support each other.
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The Breakdown by B.A. Paris [Big]
‘A psychological page-turner’ – Good Housekeeping
If you can’t trust yourself, who can you trust?
It all started that night in the woods.
Cass Anderson didn’t stop to help the woman in the car, and now she’s dead.
Ever since, silent calls have been plaguing Cass and she’s sure someone is watching her.
Consumed by guilt, she’s also starting to forget things. Whether she took her pills, what her house alarm code is – and if the knife in the kitchen really had blood on it.
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The Muslim Entrepreneur by Oumar Soule and Com Mirza
“This book The Muslim Entrepreneur: 10 Success Principles from the Greatest Muslim Entrepreneurs by Oumar Soule and Com Mirza will have a profound impact on you if you are still trying to figure out how to become successful in business. It will show you exactly what it takes to win as a Muslim Entrepreneur in today’s competitive environment.”
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I Can Pray Anywhere!
Weight 0.31 kg Dimensions 1 x 1 x 1 cm author Yasmin Ibrahim extent 15 imprint The Islamic Foundation publication-year 2005 binding Board book isbn 9780860373247 -
I Can Read The Quran (Almost) Anywhere! [I Can Series]
This book I Can Read The Quran focuses on the importance of studying the Qur’an in Islam. Its study makes us realise all the more the countless gifts of Allah to us.
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I Can Wear Hijab Anywhere (I Can Series)
This book I Can Wear Hijab Anywhere explains that Hijab, which Islam prescribes for girls and women, is not some obstruction, preventing them from leading life in a natural way. While observing this norm a Muslim girl can participate in all activities.
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Finding Peace in the Holy Land By Lauren Booth
Finding Peace in the Holy Land By Lauren Booth is a perfectly timed memoir told with brisk honesty and sharp humour. Sweeping from the suburbs of North London to the olive groves of Palestine, it explores a life of excess-to-spirituality impacted by the struggle of a distant people.