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Ali Ibn Abi Talib: The Hero of Chivalry
Ali ibn Abi Taleb is the fourth Caliph of Islam, but he is the first to remember from among all the Companions of the Prophet Muhammad as far as bravery is concerned. He is a symbol of courage and gallantry as much as a leading spiritual figure in Islam. This book brings to life the biography of this unique hero of Islam, analyzing where and how he was raised, the dynamics that formed his personality and the struggles that he went through in his lifetime.
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Alibaba The House That Jack Ma Built
Duncan Clark chronicles the rise of Alibaba and its visionary founder, Jack Ma. The book explores how Ma’s innovative approach, perseverance, and cultural insights transformed a small startup into a global e-commerce giant, reshaping China’s economy and beyond.
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Alipur ka Ailee
Alipur Ka Ailee by Mumtaz Mufti is a semi-autobiographical novel exploring the inner conflicts, desires, and spiritual journey of its protagonist. The book vividly portrays human flaws, societal norms, and the quest for self-awareness and truth.
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All My Rage: Winner Of the National Book award For Young People’s Literatute 2022
All My Rage is a heartfelt tale of love, loss, and redemption. Set in a small town, it follows two teenagers struggling with grief, family trauma, and finding forgiveness. Winner of the 2022 National Book Award for Young People’s Literature.
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All of My Heart
Sara Naveed’s All of My Heart is a romantic tale of love, heartbreak, and second chances. With emotional depth and engaging characters, the story explores the complexities of relationships, personal growth, and the enduring power of love.
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All the Light We Cannot See
Anthony Doerr’s All the Light We Cannot See is a beautifully crafted tale of two young lives during World War II. Through poetic prose, it explores human resilience, the tragedy of war, and the connections that transcend physical and emotional barriers.
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All Your Perfects
Colleen Hoover’s novel follows the turbulent marriage of Quinn and Graham, exploring themes of love, loss, and the painful effects of infertility. Their journey is one of resilience, sacrifice, and rediscovering hope amidst trials that test their bond.
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Allah ki Muhabbat Kay Raaz(Urdu)
A. Helwa’s Allah ki Muhabbat Kay Raaz unveils the secrets of divine love in Islam. Written in eloquent Urdu, it offers reflections on God’s compassion, guiding readers toward spiritual growth and a deeper relationship with their Creator.
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Allah Loves…
Omar Suleiman’s Allah Loves… highlights qualities and actions beloved to God. The book provides inspiring guidance on cultivating a meaningful relationship with Allah by embodying traits like kindness, humility, and patience, encouraging spiritual and personal transformation.
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Almond: a Novel
Almond tells the story of Yunjae, a young boy born with a condition that makes it hard for him to experience emotions. As he grows, he navigates a world of complex relationships and personal struggles, learning to connect with others.
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Alquraanul Kareem (30 Pare) Ref-9dh
This beautifully presented Quran includes the complete text divided into 30 parts for convenient recitation. Produced by Darussalam, it emphasizes clarity and accuracy, serving as a practical and accessible edition for regular Quranic study and memorization.
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am i normal yet?
Holly Bourne’s Am I Normal Yet? tackles mental health and societal pressures through the eyes of a teenage girl. The book combines humor and honesty, addressing struggles with OCD, friendships, and feminism, offering a relatable and empowering coming-of-age story.
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Amarbel
Amarbel by Umera Ahmed is an emotional tale of unrequited love, relationships, and sacrifice. The novel delves into themes of selflessness and betrayal, exploring the delicate complexities of human emotions in the face of societal expectations and personal struggles.
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Amazing Muslims who Changed World
Amazing Muslims Who Changed the World celebrates the contributions of extraordinary Muslims throughout history. Burhana Islam shares inspiring stories of individuals who excelled in diverse fields, showcasing the positive impact of Muslims on global culture, science, and social progress.
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An Eid Story The Lost Ring
This charming tale revolves around a child’s search for a lost ring during Eid celebrations. Highlighting themes of family, generosity, and perseverance, it captures the joy and warmth of Eid traditions, making it a delightful read for young readers
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An Ember In the ashes: an Ember In the ashes Series (Book 1)
An Ember in the Ashes follows Laia, a slave, and Elias, a soldier, as they navigate a brutal empire. Bound by fate, they uncover secrets, confront their enemies, and spark a revolution that could change their world forever.
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An Era of Darkness The British Empire in India
Shashi Tharoor’s An Era of Darkness critiques British colonial rule in India. With compelling arguments and historical evidence, Tharoor highlights the exploitation, oppression, and economic devastation caused by imperial policies, offering a powerful reassessment of colonialism’s legacy.
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An Introduction to Gender Studies
This introductory text explores the social, cultural, and political dimensions of gender. Samraiz Hafeez examines historical contexts, key theories, and contemporary issues, offering a balanced perspective on gender dynamics and equality.
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An-Nawawi’s Forty Hadith
This celebrated collection of 40 Hadith distills essential Islamic principles on faith, ethics, and worship. An-Nawawi’s selections provide timeless guidance for personal development, fostering a deeper understanding of the Prophet Muhammad’s teachings and their relevance to daily life.
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Anarkali
Anarkali by Saadat Hassan Manto is a tragic tale of love and sacrifice set in historical Mughal India. The play portrays the ill-fated romance between the courtesan Anarkali and Prince Salim, highlighting themes of forbidden love and social injustice.
₨400