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A step closer to Jannah [Book I] by I_Luv_Allah_Forever
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B O O K I "And remind, for the reminder benefits the believer" You chose Jannah. Now you have to work for it. Grasp as much rewards as you can for this is a competition of Iman. Read and earn and raise your level in Jannah. (Rants, hadiths, ayahs and more) Learn new things and understand more about Islam. This book isn't only for Muslims, NON-MUSLIMS ARE WELCOME :) ~This book is written ONLY feesabillilah (For the sake of Allah swt)~ I begin reminding myself before I remind you. Forgive me if I appear more religious then I actually am. I'm nothing except Allah (swt)'s servant only seeking his love and his reward. O Allah, don't punish me for what they say, forgive me for what they don't know, (and make me better than what they think of me) Ameen thuma Ameen #1 spiritual: 16.09.15
70 Ways To Earn Reward From Allah  by Saudah01
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Assalamu Alaikum! Here in this book I have 70 main was that you can earn reward from Allah. Enjoy!!!
Prophets in Islam by Ashrafali
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99 Names Of Allah by Star_That_Shines
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Allah s.w.t has 99 Beautiful names. Abi hurayrah r.a reported that the messenger of Allah s.a.w.w said "Allah has 99 names so whoever preserves them will enter jannah." _sahih Muslim_ So here it is! A 99 Days programme where we will learn one name each day. No hurry just one name each day. And after every ten names there will be a test. So Let's gift ourselves Jannah. I hope this book will benefit me and you equally. Suggestions are always welcomed.
Islamic reminders by UKM0330786
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Duas, quotes and other useful stuff to know
Uninvited by SheHopes
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[COMPLETED] When down on her luck, Abby Redding lands a position as the personal assistant for wealthy businessman Alex Carter, her first assignment is to fix up his new cabin in a remote town. Things don't go as planned when an unsolved murder and a haunted cabin leave Abby Redding fighting for her life. Is her handsome boss hiding secrets? Or is there something more sinister afoot?
His, Eternally [18+] by Corilizd
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Indie is a college student, born and raised in Delaware and trying to find a new life in the small town of Whiteoak, Colorado. She is intelligent, witty and keeps to herself. She may sound average, but she's far from it. With the curse of telepathy, the voices of others thoughts she hears around her never seem to stop, causing her to isolate herself from those around her. When she moves to the small town, she expects everything to be normal - she will finish her schooling, work in a cliché diner, and live her life as planned. However, when Indie meets Thaddeus, everything changes. He is strong, mighty, angry, and notorious for his ruthlessness. Although he never yearned for a mate, Indie's charismatic aura was much too strong to ignore. Indie's stubbornness is as tough as a padlock, but Thaddeus is determined to break in. *pictures used are not mine, no copyright intended *wonderful cover by: xxarachnidxx *inspired heavily by True Blood *story mentions some topics that may be disturbing/ triggering to others: sexuality, self-harm, graphic violence, and adult language. highest ranking: #1 in YOUNG ADULT #17 in ROMANCE #1 in STRENGTH #1 in WEREWOLF #2 in SUPERNATURAL
Academic Betrayal: The Bullying of a Graduate Student (Abridged Version) by LorenMayshark
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Fueled by a desire to become a teacher, Loren Mayshark entered Hunter College in 2008, with the intention of gaining a master's degree in two years. Six years and tens of thousands of dollars later, he abandoned his studies without attaining the degree. This is the tale of one young man's journey through the labyrinth of American higher education, stymied by haughty professors, an inept administration, and ridiculous policies. In the process, he nearly lost his desire for academic learning and his reverence for the educational system, and came close to losing his will to live. As Mayshark discovered, his experience was not unique. Across the United States, graduate students are increasingly finding themselves caught in a vortex. The casualties, as this book makes clear, are the next generation of American minds. This story will be updated three times per week every Monday, Wednesday and Friday until it is completed. Experience the Dark Corners of Higher Education in the U.S. from a Student's Perspective Note: The names of key figures have been changed.