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Check out our top recommended new books to read this month. Enjoy a mix of memoir’s, hot topics and interesting reads. Small Change, BIG DIFFERENCE – The Penny Appeal Story – £12,35 from Amazon This remarkable account of how a young British Muslim, Adeem Younis, overcame the tragic loss of his father when he was […]
A Blessed Olive Tree – A Spiritual Journey in Twenty Short Stories’ Written by Zain Hashmi. £6.04 Amazon A Blessed Olive Tree is a series of short stories that will take you on a spiritual journey. It begins by exploring the reason for our existence, and then it moves on to highlight the reasoning behind […]
Ibn Daud, an IT Management Consultant by profession, talks to Natasha Syed, Editorial Director, about his journey to self-publishing ‘A Handbook of Spiritual Medicine’ and how it may benefit those yearning to address common illnesses of the heart such as anger, envy, extravagance and negative feelings, in the current modern, time-constrained and hi-tech era. Tell me about your new book? This spiritual guide to the self is a handbook of […]
Many people love to read, whether it’s about love, life, work, fashion, food or fantasy… It could be anything. We recommend you 5 top books to keep you entertained whilst in isolation this month. There’s something for everyone. Modesty: A Fashion Paradox By Hafsa Lodi 10 steps to getting married & staying married – an […]
Mawlid al-Nabi al-Sharif is the observance of the birthday of Islamic prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and this this month. God’s religion is one religion. It is that one religion which has always been revealed to prophets, but man, in his carelessness, has always marred or altered the true way. The Prophet Muhammad revived the divine religion and […]
Four years after the death of her loyal servant and confidant John Brown, which had again left her bereft, Queen Victoria decided to have servants brought from India during her Golden Jubilee Year in 1887, when she expected a large number of Indian princes to come for the celebrations. John Tyler, Superintendent of the Agra […]