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Hope and Solace for the Elderly (Paperback)
Through the light of the Qur’an, I saw that both for myself and everyone else this world is a temporary market place set up on the road for the passers-by to shop in, a guest-house which every day filled and emptied. . . O respected elderly men and women who feel their old age as I do! We are leaving; there is no use in deceiving ourselves.
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The Story of Ibrahim
This wonderful narration of the life of Ibrahim (‘alay-his-salaam) is written in a journey theme. Children are given learning maps and preparations tasks before each chapter. The text of the story has been authored such that the children in the age range can independently read it. The book is full of rich features such as reflection points that actively get children to engage with the text as well as differentiated activities to assess learning at the end of each chapter. The book is full of colourful, bright and delightful illustrations throughout that make this story a journey never to be forgotten.
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Simple Guide to Islam
Introductory book on Islam. Goes through basics of the religion in a clear, cohesive manner. Discusses the basics (from the Qur’an, the place of the Prophet Muhammed, the 7 core beliefs, tawheed, basic rights, and more). Compact, good to give out for da’wah, or somebody intending to learn more about the religion.
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Principles of Islam
This book is a result of the deep study of the Quran and author, Islamic scholar of repute attempts of explain the principles of Islam in a correct and ideal manner. Written in clear and lucid style its provides a glimpse into Islamic ideology.
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Society’s Hidden Wound Wastefulness -by Osman Nuri Topbaş
What tragic loss and disappointment is the end of a life that is spent in wastefulness that Allah, glorified and exalted be He, declares, “Surely the squanderers are the fellows of the shaitans and the shaitan is ever ungrateful to his Lord”.
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The Islamic Approach to Reason and Philosophy- by Osman Nuri Topbaş
‘What is the place of philosophy in Islam? To what point can reason, viewed by philosophy as the most important means to reaching truth, take a person? Does the scales of reason hold the power to weigh up all truths? How can progress be made after the point at which reason stalls?’ Those questions which continue to preoccupy human beings today as they have throughout history.
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The Emir and the Verse of the Throne
This is a moral tale of justice. An Emir owns a beautiful tapestry of the Verse of the Throne (Ayah-tul-Kursi). One day there is a terrible storm that devastates the land. The Emir’s tapestry is lost forever. However, the people decide that they must find a tapestry to bring happiness to the Emir again. Messengers are sent throughout the land to search for a tapestry. Amazingly, one is found in the home of a poor orphan.
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The Story of Two Miracles
This book is ideal for children of five years and upward. Through these mazes, children are introduced to the best-loved stories from the Quran, as well as to other relevant historical and factual information. The mazes are not only uniquely designed and fun to do but are also education, thus enabling children to readily understand the message of the Quran.
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The Brave Boy (Colouring Book)
Colourful ways to learn about the stories from the Quran. These colouring books feature an exciting but simple read-aloud text with large and beautiful illustrations which children will love to colour.
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The Most Honourable Woman (Colouring Book)
Colourful ways to learn about the stories from the Quran. These colouring books feature an exciting but simple read-aloud text with large and beautiful illustrations which children will love to colour.