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Heartbeats
“Each living creature on this earth is nothing but a heartbeat. And each heartbeat has a purpose. Finding, recognizing, accepting, and implementing that purpose is the key to a wholesome, happy, and memorable life – a life you will enjoy while you breathe and others around you will cherish long after you have stopped.”
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What Adam Begins, Adam Ends
Ten-year-old Adam stood on his doorstep, peering into the kitchen where his mother and father were engaged in a heated discussion—a conversation best left unheard of. He was too young to hear about the financial hardship his family was facing, the war ravaging his homeland, or the hidden world that surrounded him and his world on all sides.
If Adam had heard these secrets, the golden fortress around him would have crumbled. His eyes would have seen jinn of every kind, race, and color roaming every inch of his street. His ears would have heard whispers of the jinn speaking of the Battle of Karam Naz, or of the prophecy of the end of jinn rule that haunted the three masters, or of the impending war of the 99 princes.
And his tongue would have spoken… No… He would not speak. (Adam) said something about the jinn, so who would believe a child like Adam?!
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Anoel & The Witch Anar
Step into a world of wonder and imagination, where every page holds a tale born from the heart of a mother.
Inspired by bedtime stories shared with her three children, Rana brings to life an enchanting adventure filled with love, magic, and life’s little lessons.
Perfect for dreamers of all ages, this heartfelt story invites you to rediscover the joy of storytelling and the unbreakable bond between a parent and child. Dive in and let the magic unfold!
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No... Not My Brother
The older brother was no longer the same after the horrific accident he suffered abroad, at least in his sister’s eyes. His behavior towards her seemed heavy and erratic.His parents and siblings didn’t believe her feelings, attributing them perhaps to an excessive adherence to values.A few words that escaped his lips in his sleep became the thread she picked up, the light that illuminated the path for the security authorities, leading them to understand a serious security breach that had jeopardized several deals with foreign entities—deals that could have significantly enhanced the nation’s military capabilities for a long time to come.It became clear that the brother was a sworn enemy, possessing only the outward appearance of brotherhood, which was later revealed to be nothing more than a facade.A worker whose work was revealed by a pure soul that endured looks of suspicion and wrong assumptions from those around her until her truthfulness was proven, and the result was one whose consequences were praised by the home and the entire nation.
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History Of Ancient Peoples, Nations, And The Arab-Islamic Civilization
In this work, we will examine the history of ancient peoples and nations, beginning with the period following the Flood of Noah (peace be upon him). We will then trace the lineage of the ancient peoples and races descended from the three sons of Noah (peace be upon him): Japheth, Shem, and Ham, and their migrations and geographical spread across the continents of the Old World: Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Following this, we will explore the history of the Arabs before Islam, from their earliest ancient times, particularly from the period following the Flood of Noah (peace be upon him). We will discuss the most important ancient Arab emirates, kingdoms, and civilizations, both northern and southern, located geographically in the far north and south of the Arabian Peninsula, up to the pre-Islamic era in Mecca, in the western Arabian Peninsula, known as the “Age of Ignorance.”
In this work, we have also addressed the history of Arab-Islamic civilization, beginning with the Prophetic era, passing through the Rashidun Caliphate, then the Umayyad Caliphate, and then the Abbasid era, which Muslim historians have divided into four periods: the first, second, third, and fourth Abbasid periods, up to the fall of Baghdad, the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate, at the hands of the Mongol invasion and occupation in 1258 CE. Following this, we recounted the Mamluk era, concluding with the Ottoman era.
We pray to God Almighty that we have been successful in our presentation of these successive historical events. And God Almighty is the One who guides to the right path.
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Springs Of Eternity
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was a seed on the river of life, from which flourishing trees of timeless tales grew.
When grandmothers’ stories are passed down, they remain in the collective memory of human cultural heritage, bearing witness to wisdom and documenting the social experience of their era.
From those warm threads, we weave the complete edifice of lived reality, extending through time and passed down through generations.
The tales of the springs of eternity tell us that a small seed can transform into a field of bounty.
Kind words, a gentle tone of voice, and trust—renewed growth.
Badriya Al-Baqmi / Fajer Abdullah
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A Day I Will Never Forget
Life’s days are different stations, changing without warning or preamble.
In everyone’s life, there’s a particular day they can’t forget. It might hold a painful memory, or it might be a joyous one that revives the heart. In either case, it contains a special event that can never be forgotten.
Accumulations upon accumulations. Your actions stir up sorrow and ignite emotions, and what makes matters worse is that you consider yourself innocent and oblivious to the foolishness of your actions.
Sometimes I suppress my feelings, sometimes I erupt in anger, and you remain unchanged, indifferent to my emotions, engaging in the same absurdities. You say you love me, but love has no connection to you except in words.
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Dissecting The Devil
This book is a serious attempt to understand the human condition. Why does humanity relentlessly stray down the “path of error and sin?” Is sin inevitable for humankind? Is humanity a victim of Satan, or is humanity responsible for its own sins? Is it possible for humanity to become like Satan? This deconstructive study of human behavior is, we claim, a scientific and psychological attempt to understand sin and its various forms, without judgment, favoritism, or bias. There is no humanity without sin! Why?
The book attempts to utilize contemporary and experimental psychological studies to understand and explain error, sin, and their relationship to psychological disorders, albeit in an accessible and simplified manner for non-specialists. Furthermore, the book’s chapters compare and draw upon the Quranic text in a way we believe to be novel. The book attempts to combine two methodologies (a hybrid approach) to offer a new understanding, perhaps, of sin, its types, and its psychological causes.
The book is a journey we need for reflection and for understanding human behavior with serious scientific and methodological tools (compared only to the holy text), but we hope that it is easy to understand and receive for everyone.
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El Coyote
A novel based on a true story that took place in the nineties of the last century, in which the protagonist of the story immigrated from his homeland to America, impressed by its openness and the ease of life there, only to slip into the path of evil, and get to know the gangs that smuggle illegal immigrants from Mexico to America, and work with them in smuggling Arab and African communities, until he was arrested, which was the turning point that changed his life forever.
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Rashid And His Stutter
Each of us has a unique story and path, filled with different challenges. Rashid faces a different kind of challenge—an internal one, unseen and unfelt, yet a painful and difficult struggle that even a young child would experience.
Because he is strong and intelligent, he tried hard to resolve his internal conflict. Will he be able to overcome this challenge? You will discover the answer after reading the story.
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Buckle Up With Maktoum
Maktoum loves riding the school bus, but he notices that some of his friends aren’t following the safety rules—standing while the bus is moving, forgetting to buckle up, and rushing to get on and off. Determined to make a difference, Maktoum comes up with a fun way to teach his classmates how to ride the bus safely. Through easy-to-follow rhymes and colorful illustrations, young readers will learn important safety rules that can help protect them every day.
This book was written by an experienced teacher who wanted to ensure that children are better informed about bus safety. Perfect for young readers, parents, and educators, Maktoum’s Bus Safety Rules is a must-have for every classroom and home!
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Binky Is Irrelevant
Binky the elephant was sad. All the elephants in Elephant Land told him he was irrelevant. He was not at all happy about this and decided to set off on a journey to see if other animals could show him how to be relevant.
He visited Monkey Land to see if he could climb like a monkey and Zebra Land to see if he could run like a zebra. He soon discovered that he could neither climb like a monkey nor run like a zebra.
Finally, he visited Penguin Land. But what could penguins do to help make Binky feel relevant again?
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