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|  click to see more | The Paradox Of Change Extracted from the biography of Rumaysah Bint Milhan(R.A.)the mother of Anas Ibn Malik(R.A.),about overcoming hardship of reversal.
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|  click to see more | **Out of Stock Stories of Great Muslims Kh. A. Haye Features short accounts of Caliphs, Martyrs, Generals, Jurists, Scholars, Divines, Saints, Reformers, Statesmen, and Liberators.
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|  click to see more | The Story of Adam (HB) Journeying through the story of the first Prophet of Islam.
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|  click to see more | The Story of Eesa (HB) Discovering the amazing story of Prophet Eesa.
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|  click to see more | The Story of Ibrahim (HB) Learning about the father of the Prophets.
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|  click to see more | The Story of Musa (HB) Exploring the epic story of Prophet Musa. [Backordered]| SKU: STR00801 | Reg: $10.95 Now: $9.95 |  |
|  click to see more | The Story of Nuh (HB) Unearthing the treasures in the story of Prophet Nuh.
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|  click to see more | The last Message of God The Last Message of God (DVD) A Film by Mujtaba Roozbahani [Backordered]| SKU: LAS00201 | Reg: $14.95 Now: $13.95 |  |
|  click to see more | Avicenna on Theology Ibn Sina Avicenna, perhaps the greatest of Persian thinkers, presents his views on theology and his attempt to reconcile philosophical theory with Islamic dogma.
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|  click to see more | Bible - An Islamic Perspective - David and Solomon Jay R. Crook David and Solomon focuses on the Israelite United Kingdom. Whilst this volume in The Bible: An Islamic Perspective seris frames the stories with the major historical events of the two reigns as gound in the Biblical record.
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