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Closer Than I Think
This is not a conventional book, but a soul companion.
A journey written with the ink of the heart, not merely with words, transporting you from the clamor of the outside world to the depths of the inner self, from the clutter of questions to the tranquility of meaning.
In fifteen chapters, this book delves into the depths of the philosophy of life, not through theorizing, but through the lens of experience.
We contemplate the immeasurable blessings, the time that nurtures us, the identity revealed when no one is watching, and the emptiness that has never been an enemy, but a mirror.
We listen to the voice of suffering, not to weep, but to be purified. We reflect upon the blessings that come without our prayers, and we learn how to pray, not to change destiny, but to transform our hearts. Then we return—as the wise return after wandering—to God, to the self, to peace.
This book doesn't promise quick fixes for happiness, but rather gently guides you to meaning, to the tranquility that life bestows only upon those who have learned to live it consciously.
Read it if you're searching for a voice that resonates with your inner voice, words that echo your deepest silence, and pages that don't leave you, but rather bring you back to yourself.
35.00
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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.
40.00
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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.
40.00
Non-Fiction Books and Memoirs
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