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Magic Pen
The Abu Arnoub family, enjoying a life of luxury, faces a financial crisis. A magical pen appears, managing the money and devising a wise plan that helps the family regain security and financial stability. The story teaches us:
- The importance of family cooperation in solving problems.
- The value of sound financial planning.
- The importance of saving and managing savings.
- How the family managed to generate additional income.
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Nervana
We unveil the journey of a woman searching for herself amidst the pain of war and the disappointments of love, caught between a loss that haunts her and an identity crisis that tears her apart.
The novel's protagonist confronts profound questions about life, survival, and rebuilding the soul after heartbreak.
War here is not merely a backdrop to the events, but a mirror reflecting deeper inner conflicts, and love does not offer refuge, but rather a new arena for disappointment.
Nirvana is not just a novel about loss, but about the inherent strength in confronting pain, about humanity standing at a crossroads between a burdened past, a fragmented present, and a future that beckons with new opportunities.
In a concise style that blends emotion with reflection, the novel recounts a relatable human experience, prompting questions and leaving the door open for interpretation.
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I Don't Like Rainy Days
Liam is a bored five-year-old who, like many, hates rainy days!
Throughout the story, Liam (with the help of Mom) experiences something new.
Mom helps Liam discover that rainy days can be fun, as long as you’re ready to wet your socks and try something new!
How do you think Liam will feel at the end of this rainy day?
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Against The Tide
Why do we exist?
Why does God allow suffering?
Why are there so many religions?
These are some of the tough questions we hear today—echoing through films, talk shows, and social media. In the modern world, they quietly challenge our faith and belief.
Against the Tide offers thoughtful, clear responses rooted in logic and Islamic tradition. Here, author Muhammad Al-Huzaim addresses the most common doubts shaped by modern media narratives. He invites the reader to reflect, to question, and to think more deeply.
This book is not about winning a debate—it’s about fostering understanding. It is written for anyone who wants to see faith presented with reason, clarity, and conviction.
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Gilgamesh Tower: I Can, Why Can’t?
In the heart of a towering city rises a dream born of struggle, resilience, and unstoppable ambition. Gilgamesh Tower: I Can, Why Can’t? is the stirring journey of five young visionaries who turn adversity into invention and pain into purpose.
Bound by friendship and driven by hope, they face betrayals, failures, love, and impossible odds, but what unites them is their refusal to give up.
This isn’t just a story. It’s a mirror held up to every reader who’s ever doubted themselves. It’s a call to believe, build, and begin again.
From rooftop offices to global breakthroughs, their journey shows us that the spark of greatness lives in all of us if only we dare to light it. A modern fable for every dreamer, this is a story of purpose, passion, and the quiet power of saying, “I can.”
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