Allah Loves by Omar Suleiman
Revive Your Heart By Nouman Ali Khan
The 5 Am Club By Robin Sharma
12 Rules For Life By Jordan Peterson
How to Analyze People with Dark Psychology by Will Hawkins
Manipulation Techniques by David Cliff Moore
10 Minutes 38 Seconds In This Strange World By Elif Shafak
The 80/20 Principle By Richard Koch
21 Lessons For The 21st Century By Yuval Noah Harari
As Good as Dead: The Finale to A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor Dostoevsky
Good Girl, Bad Blood by Holly Jackson
Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi
Pakistan: A Personal History By Imran Khan
The Art of Being ALONE: Solitude Is My HOME, Loneliness Was My Cage by Renuka Gavrani
Taylor Swift said once, “The scary news is, you are on your own now. But the cool news is, you are on your own now”The fear of loneliness was injected into our minds since we were kids. We have learned that the kid who eats, sits, and has no friends is pathetic. In every book or movie, the kid who eats alone and has no friends is always featured as a weak character who needs to be saved. Pick any book or movie, and you will observe a common pattern around loneliness.
Thinking Fast And Slow By Daniel Kahneman
Man’s Search For Meaning By Viktor e. Frankl
Emotional intelligence by Daniel Goleman
Everything Is F*cked A Book About Hope By Mark Manson
Men Are From Mars Women Are From Venus By John Gray
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.