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The Science Of Richness
Dr. Abdulrahman Zeineldeen was raised in a conservative, religious environment, and he noticed that although the holy books confirm that God has subjugated all that is in the heavens and on earth to man, most people live most of their lives without reaching contentment and sufficiency, especially on the financial level.
This prompted him to search for ten years, after which he presented this book, which, if you decide to use it in practice, will lead you to what is rightfully yours, which is guaranteed to you in advance.
40.00
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They Taught Me
This contemplative book explores 100 poignant life experiences that taught me to meet each day with compassion, kindness, and inner peace. Within every vignette lies a hidden pocket of illuminating insight, available to those with the awareness to seek it out. For we are not all conscious by default; often, we need guideposts to direct us down the path that leads to wisdom. Books can serve as such guideposts. I wrote this book hoping it may serve as a small lamp in the darkness, shedding light on the luminous lessons tucked into every corner of lived experience – both the good and the bad. Contradictions are intrinsic to this journey called life. It is precisely in their juxtaposition that the beauty of existence lies. My stories are fragments of my personal truth, shared in the hopes that the kernels of insight buried within these pages may speak to yours. If just one tale kindles a spark of understanding or shifts your perspective even slightly… that is enough.
25.00
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Question Marks Do Not Accept The Division
This collection contains short poetic texts from free modern poetry, prose poems, and very few acrostic poems. The texts of these poems deal with various ideas, feelings, and questions, with meanings that may be clear and realistic—expressing concrete experiences—and fictional and dreamy derived from the revelation of the poet’s imagination. The first and last poem express how the poet loves his wife, Hammam, whose name is mentioned in several poems. Almost no poem is free of questioning, but do these signs accept division by poet’s life stations? Will the poet accept what was divided for him? The reader will judge.
40.00
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When The Idol Committed Suicide
The world-known biologist and very influential member of the American Academy of Sciences until her death in 2011 (Lynn Margulis) says in one of her lectures (The occurrence of a new genetic mutation does not result in a new type of organisms, but rather results in mutated generations of living organisms). [230] She explained this further in an interview with her in 2011, where she says: (The Neo-Darwinists say that the occurrence of new genetic mutations means the emergence of new types of life or useful modifications in the types of life. I have been taught for many years of my life that the accumulation of genetic mutations Randomness leads to beneficial changes and the emergence of new types, and I believed that until I saw that the scientific evidence denying this saying. [231]
70.00
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Another World
In this book, the author deals with the weight of psychological pain and its negative impact on a person’s ability to interact in his daily life and practice his natural roles, by addressing a selection of various human examples between women and men who belong to different ages and social classes. This is done through a dramatic novel dealing with the feelings of love, ambition, and abandonment, where events escalate and intersect until each person finds a way to rid themselves of their psychological burdens, and return once again to practicing their life activities and integrate with society.
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Aurora, The Dawn
This is a book that compiles poetry written over years of observation.
Words are mere concoction of thoughts, thoughts that have been plenty.
These have been threaded together and put forth for everyone to read.
From nature to philosophy.
From darkness to awakening, all enclosed with a feminine touch.
This book, as the title describes, is the dawn of new age poetry.
The five categories of poems touch upon several aspects.
Beyond, has poetry that talks about the extra ordinary, the human responses and the perceptions of human mind.
Melancholy, explores dark poetry. It encompasses the deprived and deeply saddened thoughts.
Life, encloses poetry that brings to light the philosophical aspect of life and its journey.
Essence, envelopes poetry pertaining to nature, our surroundings and their impact on us.
Woman, as the name suggests has poetry regarding women, their strength and the hurdles they face.
30.00
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Green Space
Green Space is the story of an Afghan wishing prosperity and abundance in a place that was once, but is no longer, occupied by someone important. Some western cultures refer to that place as a hole or a void. This is a twist in that viewpoint to see the now-free place as a 'green space'. A fertile area with wonderful potential for new growth and bounty.
40.00
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No Wounds Left To Sing
Friends constantly asked the author for advice as though she is a relationship expert. Although she is far from it, she decided to portray the emotions numerous females experience and the discoveries that shone at the end of their tunnels through poetry and prose. The author hopes her words would offer burning wounds a soothing balm, until no wounds are left to sing.
This book is a reminder for all women in search of a remedy after heartbreak to stay strong. It is a sequence of musings that could find its events unfolding in any woman’s life. It is an overview from the chapters of romantic relationships and an acknowledgment of all its seasons, starting from love all the way to healing, and offering little tidbits of knowledge and insight.
50.00
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Hind's Quotes
Eighty-One Profound Quotes shaped by the inspirations of the mind’s heart and the heart’s mind. A book that expresses my personal philosophy of life and embodies my reflections on the mystery and magic of the universe, in addition to my experiences, expertise, and personal observations.
25.00
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The Harbor And Other Stories
Sometimes, I find the present just fades away and becomes background noise. This is when the past – with its bank of memories – takes over, and I find myself as if watching a documentary, complete with images, movement and the pulse of life. Certain triggers raid my mind and take me from my present life to a long-distant past in such a way that I can see and relive it in detail, and even move between its different scenes.
But those scenes and details are not always pleasant, for some still bring sorrow, and these are the ones whose existence I try hard to forget. And though I might sometimes succeed, their influences remain in every cell of my body, and they leave me overwhelmed with anguish and pain.
Is it my nostalgia for the past that keeps taking me back to those ‘stations’ of my life?
Some of the stops on my journey are too hazy to attract my attention, and I hurriedly pass them by. Others are so vivid and clear that I prefer to linger there, press rewind, and play again.
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The Soft Power
Life is all about choices. The choices we make can make us who we want to be.
It was never about what we want as a full picture, but as pieces that we put together to make a better picture.
We are never given a complete life. It was never meant to be complete and we are never meant to be complete in any way.
We are demanding creatures among all creatures. We always strive for more and never settled. Among all creatures, women are the most demanding. Not because they are unsatisfied and greedy but because they are smart enough to locate what is missing in their own lives.
The woman in this book is a woman who went through different journeys to reach the destination she settled in today, but toxic thoughts of yesterday or maybe the hidden desires of tomorrow are living in her thoughts and hunting her present.
She demands to be free, if not on the outside, then on the inside is enough for now.
She is all of the women out there and is all the girls they once were.
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Passionate Love
Our story was the most beautiful tale, is it not true that everything has an end?"
"You were my one and only dream, the one I always prayed the universe to keep. But fate played its game... it brought us together in a minute, then kept us apart for years. We can't overlook your actions that went beyond the heart and shattered its peace."
"How did we drift apart? How did the distances become our comfort after being our torment?"
"How did love fade between us?"
"I do not know, but the book will answer for me."
"Here are my feelings."
"Here is my joy and sorrow, my comfort and ease."
"Here is my breaking and withering, my ailment and remedy."
"Here are the harsh blows and disappointments of harsh love."
"Here are messages and emotions I couldn't muster the courage to express."
"Here is the self-esteem of a lover, infatuated in love."
"Here is the music of love and the painful melody of parting."
"Here is my love."
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Non-Fiction Books and Memoirs
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