Aisha: The Wife, The Companion, The Scholar by Resit Haylamaz
The Great Mughals And Their India By Dirk Collier
Pakistan: A Personal History By Imran Khan
21 Lessons For The 21st Century By Yuval Noah Harari
A Short History Of The World By Christopher Lascelles
The Pleasure Of Philosophy By Will Durant
75 People Who Changed The World By Ira Rifkin
After The Prophet The Epic Story Of The Shia-sunni Split In Islam By Lesley Hazleton
Dawood’s Mentor by Hussain Zaidi
Meeting Muhammad by Omar Suleiman
Omar Suleiman's "Meeting Muhammad" is a brief yet comprehensive book that introduces the life and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. Suleiman examines the spiritual, social, and political facets of Muhammad's life, drawing on historical sources and personal observation, underlining the lessons he taught that still hold true in today's society. Both Muslim and non-Muslim readers will find the book easy to read, and it is a great tool for anyone trying to learn more about Islam.
Index, A History of the: A Bookish Adventure by Dennis Duncan
Dive into the hidden world of the index, an extraordinary tool with a fascinating history. Dennis Duncan's journey takes us from medieval Europe to modern times, revealing how indexes have shaped our reading habits and saved individuals from persecution. Discover the index's pivotal role in literature and culture, showcasing its relevance even in today's digital age.
How the Brain Lost Its Mind: Sex, Hysteria, and the Riddle of Mental Illness by Allan H. Ropper and Brian Burrell
"How the Brain Lost Its Mind" explores the intertwined history of syphilis and hysteria, shedding light on the complex relationship between brain diseases and mental illnesses. From the devastation of syphilis to the enigmatic nature of hysteria, the book delves into the challenges of understanding and treating these conditions while raising thought-provoking questions about the mind-brain connection.