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Kickstart Music 2: Music Activities Made Simple - 7-9 Year-Olds
Anice Paterson and David Wheway
Book
Pick up and play! Whether you want to spend 10 minutes or two hours on music, Kickstart Music 2 is a...

Suswatibasu (1703 KP) rated Three Daughters of Eve in Books
Sep 17, 2017
Wonderfully weaved story of past and present life
Elik Shafak has a beautiful way of writing very delicate narratives. In this case, it's a story about an indecisive Turkish woman reminiscing about her past mistakes and confusions, attempting to reconcile her faith and her disbelief at every given turn.
She is now a housewife with children, when she vowed never to be such, and she has issues with her religion and questioning her belief after living between a devoutly Muslim mother and a secular father. These issues rise up again when she studies a "God" seminar at Oxford and she is pitted against her atheist Iranian friend, her Muslim housemate and her enigmatic older professor.
It is a remarkably contemporary story, weaving political attributes and current affairs. Intriguing but could have a been a little shorter.
She is now a housewife with children, when she vowed never to be such, and she has issues with her religion and questioning her belief after living between a devoutly Muslim mother and a secular father. These issues rise up again when she studies a "God" seminar at Oxford and she is pitted against her atheist Iranian friend, her Muslim housemate and her enigmatic older professor.
It is a remarkably contemporary story, weaving political attributes and current affairs. Intriguing but could have a been a little shorter.

Ahmed Deedat
Podcast
Ahmed Hoosen Deedat (July 1918 – 8 August 2005) was a South African writer and public speaker...

The Al-Ghazali Enigma and Why Shari'a is Not Islamic Law
Book
This book offers a long-overdue intellectual biography of the late Egyptian Shaykh Mohammed...