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What Every BODY is Saying – An Ex-FBI Agent’s Guide to Speed-Reading People
Joe Navarro’s What Every BODY is Saying teaches readers the art of decoding body language. Drawing on FBI expertise, it offers practical tips for understanding nonverbal cues, enhancing communication, and spotting lies in both personal and professional settings.
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What Is Sufism? (Islamic Texts Society)
Martin Lings’ What Is Sufism? introduces the spiritual essence of Islamic mysticism. It explores the principles, practices, and historical significance of Sufism, shedding light on its role in fostering inner transformation and divine connection.
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What the Ladybird Heard Next
In this delightful sequel, the clever ladybird thwarts another mischievous plot with her farmyard friends. Julia Donaldson’s charming rhymes and Lydia Monks’ colorful illustrations create an engaging tale of teamwork and wit for young readers
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When the Body Says No The Cost of Hidden Stress
When the Body Says No by Gabor Maté explores the link between chronic stress and illness. Drawing on research and case studies, Maté demonstrates how emotional repression and stress can manifest as physical disease, urging self-awareness and healing.
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Where She Went
Where She Went by Gayle Forman is the sequel to If I Stay, following Adam, who is struggling with the aftermath of Mia’s accident. As their paths cross again, old wounds are reopened, and their relationship is tested.
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Where the Two Seas Meet
Where the Two Seas Meet explores Islamic mysticism through the lens of Rumi and other Sufi traditions. Halman weaves poetry, philosophy, and history to reveal the spiritual and transformative power of Sufi teachings.
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Where Wizards Stay Up Late The Origins of the Internet
Where Wizards Stay Up Late details the creation of the Internet, focusing on the pioneers behind the groundbreaking technology. Katie Hafner recounts the challenges, discoveries, and collaborations that led to the development of the world-changing network.
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Where’s Wally?
Martin Handford’s Where’s Wally? is a beloved picture book that challenges readers to locate Wally amidst intricately detailed scenes. This interactive treasure hunt is perfect for kids and adults, blending fun, creativity, and a keen eye for detail.
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White Nights
Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s White Nights is a timeless novella about dreams, love, and loneliness. Set against the melancholic beauty of St. Petersburg, it explores the fleeting connections that leave a lasting impact on the heart and soul.
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WHO SAYS YOU CANT
Daniel Chidiac’s Who Says You Can’t? inspires readers to unlock their potential and achieve their dreams. Combining motivational insights with actionable advice, the book encourages self-reflection, fostering personal growth, confidence, and a proactive mindset for a fulfilling life.
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Why Cant I See The Angels Childrens Questions To A Sufi Saint
This unique book addresses children’s profound spiritual questions, such as “Why can’t I see angels?” Through simple, heartfelt answers, M.R. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen provides insights into faith, love, and the unseen world, fostering curiosity and understanding.
₨1,999 -
Why God? Why Islam?: a Concise Case From Rationality (Revised Edition)
Hussain Bin Sajjad’s Why God? Why Islam? presents a rational approach to understanding the existence of God and the truth of Islam. It integrates logical arguments, scientific insights, and spiritual reflections to address key questions about faith.
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Why God? Why Islam?: a Concise Case From Rationality (Revised Edition)
Nouman Ali Khan’s Revive Your Heart is a motivational guide for spiritual and personal renewal. It addresses modern distractions and challenges, offering Quranic insights to refocus priorities, strengthen faith, and live a balanced, meaningful life.
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Why Nations Fail: The Origins Of Power, Prosperity, And Poverty
Brilliant and engagingly written, Why Nations Fail answers the question that has stumped the experts for centuries: Why are some nations rich and others poor, divided by wealth and poverty, health and sickness, food and famine?
Is it culture, the weather, geography? Perhaps ignorance of what the right policies are?
Simply, no. None of these factors is either definitive or destiny. Otherwise, how to explain why Botswana has become one of the fastest growing countries in the world, while other African nations, such as Zimbabwe, the Congo, and Sierra Leone, are mired in poverty and violence?
₨2,545 -
Wo Mera Hai
Wo Mera Hai is a gripping Urdu novel by Nemrah Ahmed that weaves together themes of love, sacrifice, and destiny. The story follows complex characters as they navigate challenges and emotional turmoil in their pursuit of happiness.
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World time’s Book for Gender Studies
Muhammad Nawaz Khalid Aarbi’s World Times Book for Gender Studies is a comprehensive guide tailored for competitive exams. It covers gender-related theories, key concepts, and global issues, offering valuable insights into gender dynamics and equality in contemporary society
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World time’s Book for General Science Ability
Mian Shafiq’s World Times Book for General Science Ability is a concise guide tailored for competitive exams. Covering key scientific concepts and practical problem-solving techniques, it helps candidates prepare for tests requiring analytical and scientific reasoning skills.
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World Without End
Thomas Keating’s World Without End explores the transformative power of contemplative prayer and meditation. Keating, a prominent Christian mystic, discusses the journey of spiritual awakening, focusing on the interconnection between God, creation, and the human soul.
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Worship In Islam: an In-Depth Study Of Ibadah, Salah and Sawm
Mawdudi’s Worship in Islam explores the philosophy of ibadah, emphasizing the significance of salah (prayer) and sawm (fasting). It presents worship as a transformative process, fostering spiritual discipline, devotion, and societal betterment.
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Yahudiat o Nasraniyat
A critical examination of Judaism and Christianity through an Islamic lens, Maududi explores theological and historical aspects, highlighting differences and their implications for interfaith understanding.
₨999