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Kehidupan Dalam Pandangan Al Qur`an

... di Pati. I. TAFSIR Al - Qusyairi , Latha'if al - Isyarat . Abadi , Fairuz . Bashaa ir Dzawit - Tamyiz . Ibnu Katsir ... fi al - Wa'zhi . Bahru ad - Dumu ' . Bustan al - Wa'izhin wa Riyadh as- Sami'in . Dzam al - Hawa . Dar al - Kutub al ...

Al-Qanṭara

... Bustān fi dhikr al - awliyā ' wa'l - ' ulamā ' bi - Ti- limsān , Muḥammad Ibn Abi Shanab ( ed . ) , Algiers : al - Maṭba'ah al - Tha'ālibīyah , 1908 . DN : Ibn ' Askar , Dawḥat al - nāshir li - maḥāsin man kāna bi'l - Magh- rib min ...

Book of the End - Great Trials and Tribulations

Like everything, the present universe will also come to an end, and it is a part of our faith to believe in the Last Day. The signs of the Day of Judgment have been foretold by our Prophet (S). Ibn Kathir has collected all the prophesies of the Prophet (S) in his book Al-Bidaayah wan-Nihaayah. In this volume, we have presented from them the signs of the Hour and the events that are yet to take place, although mentioning very few examples of those prophesies that have already been realized.

In this volume, we have presented from them the signs of the Hour and the events that are yet to take place, although mentioning very few examples of those prophesies that have already been realized.

Her Benny by Silas K Hocking

This book is a little gem. It was first published in 1880 by a Cornish Minister who upped sticks to bang his drum up in the 'grim North', ( including 3 years in Liverpool, which is where this story is primarily set ). Despite the good man of the cloth earning only a fraction of what he should have done, this book gave Silas K Hocking his place in History, as the first author to sell more than a million books in his own life time. Considering the traditional rush from the cemetery to buy all sorts of works of art, music and literature by even the most obscure writers/artists in the event of their passing on, this was indeed an achievement. One read of the first chapter will make you understand why.

This book is a little gem. It was first published in 1880 by a Cornish Minister who upped sticks to bang his drum up in the 'grim North', ( including 3 years in Liverpool, which is where this story is primarily set ).