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First Quran Stories: Prophet Nuh (PBUH) and the Ark

Prophet Nuh (PBUH) and the Ark is a beautifully illustrated and engaging storybook that brings one of the most beloved Quran stories to life for young readers. This book is more than just a tale—it is a journey into the values of Islam designed especially for kids.

Key Features:

  • Faith-based Learning: Teaches the core Islamic values of faith, patience, and trust in Allah.
  • Educational & Uplifting: Simplified storytelling introduces children to the Quran in an age-appropriate, memorable way.
  • Vivid Illustrations: Captivating artwork keeps children engaged while helping them visualize the story.
  • Character Building: Highlights moral values like obedience, kindness, and perseverance.
  • Simple & Clear Language: Written in a way that children can easily understand and connect with.
  • Part of the First Quran Stories Series – A series that helps kids connect with Islamic teachings from a young age.

This book is a wonderful tool for parents and educators aiming to introduce children to Islamic heritage and values in an inspiring and accessible way.

First Quran Stories: Hazrat Bilal (RA) and the First Adhan

Hazrat Bilal (RA) and the First Adhan
This storybook brings to life the inspiring story of courage and in a way that young children can understand and cherish. It highlights Hazrat Bilal’s (RA) unwavering strength in the face of hardship, teaching kids important values.
Key features:

  • Meaningful Story: Showcases Hazrat Bilal’s (RA) role in the first Adhan
  • Faith-based Learning: Teaches the core Islamic values of courage, patience, and trust in Allah for character building.
  • Vivid Illustrations: Captivating artwork keeps children engaged while helping them visualize the story.
  • Educational & Uplifting: Simplified storytelling introduces children to the Quran in an age-appropriate, memorable way.
  • Simple & Clear Language: Written in a way that children can easily understand and connect with.
  • Part of the First Quran Stories Series – A series that helps kids connect with Islamic teachings from a young age.

This book is a wonderful tool for parents and educators aiming to introduce children to Islamic heritage and values in an inspiring and accessible way.

First Quran Stories: Prophet Yunus (PBUH) and the Whale

Prophet Yunus (PBUH) and the Whale is one of the most powerful Quranic stories. This beautifully illustrated book teaches big values in a simple way.

Key Features:

  • Teaches Core Islamic Values: Highlights the power of repentance, prayer, and Allah’s mercy.
  • Faith-based Learning: A great way to introduce kids to stories from the Quran in an engaging and age-appropriate format.
  • Beautiful Illustrations: Engaging visuals that make the story come alive for early learners.
  • Simple & Clear Language: Written in a way that children can easily understand and connect with.
  • Perfect for Bedtime or Classroom: Ideal for parents, teachers, or Islamic schools looking to nurture love for Islam through storytelling.
  • Part of the First Quran Stories Series – A series that helps kids connect with Islamic teachings from a young age.

This book is more than a story—it’s a tool for planting seeds of faith, patience, and trust in Allah in young minds.

First Quran Stories: Prophet Sulaiman (PBUH) and the Ant

Prophet Sulaiman (PBUH) and the Ant is a beautifully illustrated storybook that introduces young readers to one of the most touching lessons from the Quran.

Key Features:

  • Meaningful Quran Story – Teaches children the importance of kindness, humility, and respecting all of Allah’s creatures.
  • Faith-based Learning – A perfect introduction to Quranic stories and the morals they hold.
  • Vibrant Illustrations – Captivating artwork that brings the story to life and keeps children engaged.
  • Simple & Clear Language: Written in a way that children can easily understand and connect with.
  • Part of the First Quran Stories Series – A series that helps kids connect with Islamic teachings from a young age.

Whether it is bedtime or story time, Prophet Sulaiman (PBUH) and the Ant is a heartwarming way to nurture a child’s love for the Quran and Islamic values.

Penguin Select Classics: White Nights and Other Stories

“I don’t know how to be silent when my heart is speaking.”

Set in the enchanting streets of St. Petersburg, this is a story of a young man who is a dreamer, and wanders on the city’s deserted lanes during long summer nights.

On a foggy night, under the hazy streetlights, a young man met Nastenka, who captured his heart with her beauty and innocence. They spent four consecutive nights together, as he becomes increasingly besotted with Nastenka, sharing his innermost thoughts and feelings.

Just as he was beginning to feel safe in their oasis, he discovers that Nastenka is in love with another man; a prince who has promised to return to her after a long absence. Yet, he is certain that even Nastenka is drawn to him, each grappling with their own sense of longing and desire for connection.

Through this vivid narrative of the intoxicating power of hope, the young man’s monologues reveal his absolute yearning for love, while Nastenka’s vulnerability and romantic idealism add layers of emotion to the story.

Through these fragile yet sublime characters we witness the beauty and pain of unrequited love.

  • A timeless tale of love, longing, and unfulfilled dreams in St. Petersburg.
  • Includes Notes from Underground and A Christmas Tree and a Wedding.
  • Explores themes of hope, desire, and the beauty of unrequited love.
  • Premium hardbound edition, perfect for classic literature collectors.
  • An ideal gift for literature enthusiasts and Dostoevsky fans.

Penguin Select Classics: White Nights

“I don’t know how to be silent when my heart is speaking.”

Set in the enchanting streets of St. Petersburg, this is a story of a young man who is a dreamer, and wanders on the city’s deserted lanes during long summer nights.

On a foggy night, under the hazy streetlights, a young man met Nastenka, who captured his heart with her beauty and innocence. They spent four consecutive nights together, as he becomes increasingly besotted with Nastenka, sharing his innermost thoughts and feelings.

Just as he was beginning to feel safe in their oasis, he discovers that Nastenka is in love with another man; a prince who has promised to return to her after a long absence. Yet, he is certain that even Nastenka is drawn to him, each grappling with their own sense of longing and desire for connection.

Through this vivid narrative of the intoxicating power of hope, the young man’s monologues reveal his absolute yearning for love, while Nastenka’s vulnerability and romantic idealism add layers of emotion to the story.

Through these fragile yet sublime characters we witness the beauty and pain of unrequited love.

Penguin Select Classics: Don Quixote

“For neither good nor evil can last forever; and so, it follows that as evil has lasted a long time, good must now be close at hand.”

One fine day, Alonso Quixano, a hidalgo from La Mancha, picks up the armor, renames himself Don Quixote and sets to right the wrongs and defend the helpless. Obsessed with chivalric romances, he decides the only way to make things better is to become a knight-errant himself, Don Quixote is a complex and contradictory character; he is idealistic, brave, and always willing to fight for what he believes in.

However, he is also delusional and often misinterprets the world around him. On this eventful journey he is accompanied by his squire Sancho Panza, who is a more practical man.

They navigate a world where the line between illusion and reality blurs. While they chase their dreams and idealistic visions, they are soon faced with grave consequences in trying to build the perfect world.

Don Quixote through his adventures in the rich landscape of medieval Spain, raises pertinent questions about what it means to be a citizen, and reminds us of the power in the common man’s will and determination.

Writ at Large

Join Fahri Azzat on a rollicking ride through the legal escapades of a Malaysian lawyer, served with a dash of humor and a splash of candor. This collection of essays is like sitting down at the mamak with a witty lawyer friend who has seen it all in the courtroom and isn’t afraid to spill the tea or stir the coffee.

The book is a delightful mix of stories that offer a peek behind the legal curtain. With a sharp eye and a sharper wit, Fahri navigates the labyrinth of Malaysia’s legal landscape, sharing insights and encounters with quirky clients, courtroom dramas, legal longings, and the occasional legal absurdity. Each essay is a snapshot of his experiences, bringing to life the highs, lows, poignant and downright hilarious moments of legal practice.

Themes of justice, social issues, and cultural reflections are woven seamlessly throughout his essays, giving readers a critical yet entertaining view of the Malaysian legal system and practice. Writ at Large is not just for lawyers, pupils or law students but anyone who enjoys a good write, a good laugh and a peek into the human and humourous side of Malaysian legal practice.

My Lady Hiraya

Five years ago, when Elise’s wife died in a fire, she vowed that she would stop at nothing to bring her back. Her quest leads her to Hiraya, an immortal monster hunter with secrets deeper than the shadows of the haunted manor she calls home. Hiraya, though hesitant at first, agrees to train Elise in the secrets of Chaos, magic that could alter the strands of time themselves.

As their bond deepens, Elise and Hiraya find themselves embroiled in an eons-old conflict among the gods of love, destiny, and the future. The choices they make and the love they discover between themselves will shape this world and all the worlds that could ever be.

Inspired by Filipino mythology and folk tales, My Lady Hiraya is a romance fantasy novel that follows Elise’s dogged pursuit of her lost love and the love she finds along the way.

Boys’ Love, A Novel

Boys’ Love follows the life of Jon, a Filipino gay man and his coming out of the closet in conservative and Catholic Philippines. He becomes a journalist and lives briefly in the United Kingdom and the United States, but returns home to a colourful country that is beginning to change. He forges friendships and alliances in gay Manila, meets and break ups with lovers, and lives with eyes wide open to the possibilities of hope. The novel is readable and accessible. It has a narrative line that is enriched with different prose forms like vignettes, poems, songs, speeches, reviews, feature articles, portraits of people and sketches of places. Jon shows us the “love that dares to speak its name” in this novel of hilarity and heartbreak.