Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Friday, October 8, 2010
The Book Depository
How many readers are aware of The Book Depository? It's an online bookstore that offers FREE DELIVERY of book(s) you buy from them. They deliver books to the following countries:
ANDORRA ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA ARUBA ASCENSION ISLAND AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA BAHAMAS BAHRAIN BARBADOS BELGIUM BELIZE BENIN BERMUDA BRAZIL BRUNEI BULGARIA CANADA CAYMAN ISLANDS CHILE COCOS (KEELING) ISLANDS COMOROS CROATIA CYPRUS CZECH REPUBLIC DOMINICA DOMINICAN REPUBLIC ESTONIA FALKLAND ISLANDS FAROE ISLANDS FIJI FINLAND FRANCE GERMANY GIBRALTAR GREECE GREENLAND GRENADA GUADALOUPE HONG KONG HUNGARY ICELAND INDONESIA IRELAND ISLE OF MAN ISRAEL ITALY JAMAICA JAPAN JORDAN LATVIA LIECHTENSTEIN LITHUANIA LUXEMBOURG MADAGASCAR MALAYSIA MALDIVES MALTA MARTINIQUE MAURITIUS MEXICO MONACO NETHERLANDS NETHERLANDS ANTILLES NEW CALEDONIA NEW ZEALAND NORWAY OMAN PHILIPPINES POLAND PORTUGAL PUERTO RICO REUNION ROMANIA SAINT HELENA SAINT LUCIA SAINT PIERRE AND MIQUELON SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES SAMOA SAN MARINO SAUDI ARABIA SEYCHELLES SINGAPORE SLOVAKIA SLOVENIA SOLOMON ISLANDS SOUTH AFRICA SOUTH KOREA SPAIN SRI LANKA SURINAME SWEDEN SWITZERLAND TAIWAN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS UNITED ARAB EMIRATES UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES US MISC. PACIFIC ISLANDS US VIRGIN ISLANDS VATICAN CITY
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Sunday, October 3, 2010
Islamic Fiction Books
With reference to Sis Niza's enquiry about Islamic books for children, I would like to share some books written for children by Muslim writers. You may visit IWA (Islamic Writers Alliance) or MWP (Muslim Writers Publishing) for more titles. Also check out Islamic books for teenagers and adults.
The Emir and the Verse of Throne
by Fawzia Gillani-Williams
A Khimar for Nadia
by Fawzia Gillani-Williams
Adventures of Musab by Fawzia Gillani-Williams
The Troublesome Eid Jinn
by Fawzia Gillani-Williams
Jameela's Great Idea
by Surriah Ingram
As a Muslim writer who DID NOT grow up reading Islamic Fiction books, it has been my wish and dream that every Muslim home provides a list of Islamic Fiction books for the young Muslims. I believe in cultivating the young minds begins from home. What we feed the minds of our children will be translated into their thinking which later reflected in their speeches and manners.
Children are the amanah entrusted to us from Allah s.w.t, but are we cultivating their minds in the ways that are pleasing Allah s.w.t? Or do we let them feed their minds on just anything they like without guidance? From my observation of being a teacher to young Muslims, this aspect of child rearing is mostly ignored by majority of Muslim parents! Definitely a point worth to ponder...
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