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তাবলিগী রয়ান ১
প্রিয় পাঠক! আল্লাহ রব্বল আলামীন রাসূলুল্লাহ সাল্লাল্লাহু আলাইহি ওয়া সাল্লাম কে মেহনতের এক বিশাল ময়দান দিয়ে পাঠিয়েছেন। যে মেহনতের ধারা বিশ্বব্যাপী অব্যাহত রাখা হয়েছে কেয়ামত পর্যন্ত। রাসূলুল্লাহ সাল্লাল্লাহু আলাইহি ওয়া সাল্লাম কে নবুওয়াতের সময়সীমা দেয়া হয়েছে খুবই অল্প পরিসরের। কিন্তু বন্ধুগণ! তাঁর মেহনতের ময়দান প্রতিষ্ঠিত করা হয়েছে কেয়ামত পর্যন্ত। কেয়ামত পর্যন্তই এই মেহনতের গতিময়তা সজীব- প্রাণবন্ত হয়ে সারা বিশ্বকে করবে প্রাণিত। কারণ, তিনি নিরলস মেহনত করে তৈরী করেছেন এক যােগ্য উম্মত।
মোকছুদুল মুমিনিন বা বেহেশতের পথ (১-২০)
শােকর আলহামদুলিল্লাহ! প্রকাশিত হল ‘মােকছুদুল মুমিনীন বা বেহেশতের কুনজি’ গ্রন্থখানি। এ গ্রন্থটি পাঠকের সমীপে পেশ করার আগে সংক্ষিপ্ত ভূমিকা রাখতে আবশ্যক মনে করি। যাকে আরব্য-পণ্ডিতেরা বলতেন, “আল-মুকাদ্দিমা'। অর্থাৎ মুখবন্ধ বা ভূমিকা। হাদিয়াতুল মুমিনীন শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ হল মুমিনদের জন্য উপহার। এক কথায় যে উপহার বা পথনির্দেশ মুমিনদের ‘ইহপরকালের সাথী হবে তাকেই বলা যেতে পারে ‘মােকছুদুল মুমিনীন বা বেহেশতের কুজি।
The Adventures of Pinocchio
"The Adventures of Pinocchio" by Carlo Collodi is a timeless children's tale following the misadventures of a wooden puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy. Through encounters with whimsical characters and facing moral dilemmas, Pinocchio learns valuable lessons about honesty, bravery, and the importance of family. Collodi's classic story, filled with humor and heart, continues to enchant readers of all ages with its enduring charm and timeless moral lessons.
Super Simple Maths
"Super Simple Maths" offers an interactive and engaging approach to learning mathematics. Geared towards young learners, this paperback employs vibrant illustrations and straightforward explanations to demystify mathematical concepts. Through a series of fun activities and exercises, children explore fundamental math skills such as counting, addition, subtraction, and shape recognition. With its accessible format and hands-on approach, "Super Simple Maths" makes math enjoyable and accessible for children, providing a solid educational foundation for their future academic endeavors.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone
"হ্যারি পটার অ্যান্ড দি ফিলসফারস স্টোন" হলো জে. কে. রোলিং দ্বারা লেখা হ্যারি পটার সিরিজের প্রথম বই। এই বইটি হ্যারি পটার, একটি যৌথ বা অত্যাধুনিক বিমানের অত্যন্ত অসাধারণ অতিথি, এবং তার শোক এবং অন্যান্য সম্পর্কে কেউ কিছুই বলতে চায় না। তিনি প্রাথমিক স্কুলে বেছে নিতে যায়, কিন্তু তার কয়েকটি সঙ্গী তার পাশে সাথে থাকে না। তার মা এবং দাদী থাকেন, তারা তাকে সত্যিকারের উপলব্ধ করে এবং পাড়াতে চান, কিন্তু তার পিতার মৃত্যু এবং একাধিক দ্বারাকৃত অন্ধকারের সাথে তার মহিলা সম্পর্কে কত কিছু অজানা বা অমিল রয়েছে। হ্যারি পটারের দ্বারা কতকথা ঘটে, তা প্রথম বইতে বর্ণিত হয়। তিনি নিজেকে একটি যৌথ বা অত্যাধুনিক বিমানের অত্যন্ত অসাধারণ অতিথি হিসেবে চিহ্নিত করেন এবং তার শোক এবং অন্যান্য সম্পর্কে কেউ কিছুই বলতে চায় না।
আহা টুনটুনি উহু ছোটাচ্চু
ফারিহার গাড়িতে ছোটাচ্চুকে ওঠানো হয়েছে। তবে আজকে ছোটাচ্চু বসেছে পেছনের সিটে। তার চোখ একটা গামছা দিয়ে শক্ত করে বাঁধা, যেন সে কোনোভাবেই দেখতে পারে। তার এক পাশে টুনি অন্য পাশে শান্ত, তারা শক্ত করে ছোটাচ্চুর হাত ধরে রেখেছে যেন ছোটাচ্চু হাত দিয়ে তার চোখের বাঁধন খুলে ফেলতে না পারে।
গাড়ির সামনের সিটে ফারিহাপুর পাশে বসেছে ঝুমু থালা। ঝুমু খালা অনেক আপত্তি করেছে কিন্তু কেউ শুনে নাই। সবাই মিলে তাকে আবার মার্দানা ম্যাডামের মতো সাজিয়ে দিয়েছে, তার কপালে টিপ আর ঠোঁটে টকটকে লাল লিপস্টিক।
যেরকম টুনটুনি সেরকম ছোটাচ্চু
Knowledge Encyclopedia Space
"Knowledge Encyclopedia Space" is an illuminating paperback that unlocks the mysteries of the cosmos. Packed with stunning visuals and concise explanations, it offers a comprehensive journey through the universe. From the origins of celestial bodies to the latest discoveries in space exploration, this encyclopedia covers it all. Perfect for curious minds of all ages, it provides a captivating exploration of the wonders beyond Earth's atmosphere.
বাহ্ টুনটুনি বাহ্ বাহ্ ছোটাচ্চু
"বাহ্ টুনটুনি বাহ্ বাহ্ ছোটাচ্চু" লেখক মুহম্মদ জাফর ইকবালের লেখা একটি বাংলা ছোট গল্প বই। এই বইতে সাধারণত বাচ্চাদের সম্পর্কে বিভিন্ন সহজ ও মজার গল্প রয়েছে। লেখক মুহম্মদ জাফর ইকবালের সাহিত্যিক সৃজনশীলতা এবং সামগ্রিক চমক এই বইতে পাওয়া যায়। তিনি বাচ্চাদের জন্য লেখা বইতে স্বচ্ছ বাংলা ব্যবহার করে তাদের মধ্যে সাধারণ বিষয়গুলি নিয়ে সারমর্ম সৃষ্টি করেন। "বাহ্ টুনটুনি বাহ্ বাহ্ ছোটাচ্চু" একটি মজার ও শিখন উপকরণ যা বাচ্চাদের মধ্যে রম্য ও সুস্থ মানসিকতা উৎপন্ন করে।
CAMBRIDGE : Maths Mileage (Level 6 )
The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes
"The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" is a timeless collection of detective stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, first published in 1892. Featuring the brilliant detective Sherlock Holmes and his loyal friend Dr. John Watson, the stories showcase Holmes's unparalleled deductive skills as he solves a variety of complex and intriguing cases. Doyle's masterful storytelling and the astute characterizations of Holmes and Watson have made this collection a cornerstone of detective fiction. The cases, ranging from the mysterious to the seemingly mundane, are crafted with intricate detail, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they unravel alongside Holmes the enigmatic puzzles that unfold in Victorian London.
Daddy-Long-Legs
"Daddy-Long-Legs" by Jean Webster is a charming and enduring classic that offers readers a delightful combination of humor, romance, and social commentary. Published in 1912, the novel takes the form of letters written by Jerusha "Judy" Abbott, a young orphan, to her mysterious benefactor whom she nicknames Daddy-Long-Legs due to his elongated shadow. The narrative unfolds through Judy's candid and witty letters, chronicling her experiences and adventures as she navigates college life. Webster's engaging storytelling captures Judy's transformation from an imaginative and resourceful orphan to a confident and independent young woman, providing a delightful coming-of-age tale.
20,000 Leagues Under The Sea
Jules Verne's classic adventure novel, "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea," published in 1870, remains a captivating exploration of the unknown depths of the ocean. The story follows Professor Pierre Aronnax, his servant Conseil, and a Canadian whaler named Ned Land, who find themselves aboard the enigmatic submarine, the Nautilus, commanded by the mysterious Captain Nemo. As the Nautilus journeys beneath the waves, readers are taken on a mesmerizing odyssey through the wonders and perils of the ocean. Verne's vivid descriptions of marine life, underwater landscapes, and technological marvels of the submarine contribute to the enduring allure of the novel.
Tales From Shakespeare ( Unabridged Classics)
"Tales From Shakespeare (Unabridged Classics)" is a timeless collection that brings to life the enchanting narratives of William Shakespeare in a format accessible to readers of all ages. Adapted by Charles and Mary Lamb in the early 19th century, this unabridged edition preserves the essence of Shakespeare's plays while rendering them in a more digestible and engaging manner. The Lambs' skillful retelling captures the beauty of Shakespeare's language, making these iconic tales accessible to a wider audience. The book covers a range of Shakespeare's works, from the tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet to the magical world of A Midsummer Night's Dream, providing readers with a comprehensive glimpse into the richness of Shakespearean drama.
Nelson English Student Book 5
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
"A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare is a whimsical and enchanting comedy that has captivated audiences since its first performance in the late 16th century. Set in a magical woodland realm, the play interweaves the stories of four young lovers, a group of amateur actors, and mischievous fairies led by the puckish character, Puck. The play's intricate plot, filled with love potions, mistaken identities, and playful humor, showcases Shakespeare's mastery in blending fantasy and reality. Through its exploration of the unpredictability of love and the transformative power of dreams, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" remains a timeless celebration of the complexities and absurdities of human relationships.
Oliver Twist ( Unabridged Classics)
"Oliver Twist," an enduring classic by Charles Dickens, has captivated readers for generations with its poignant depiction of Victorian society and the struggles of its eponymous protagonist. Published in serialized form between 1837 and 1839, the novel follows the journey of Oliver, an orphan born into a life of destitution and mistreatment. The unabridged edition preserves the richness of Dickens's narrative, allowing readers to immerse themselves fully in the intricate plot, multifaceted characters, and the author's keen social commentary. Through Oliver's encounters with a cast of memorable characters such as the sinister Fagin, the compassionate Mr. Brownlow, and the Artful Dodger, Dickens explores themes of poverty, crime, and the possibility of redemption, creating a timeless work that resonates with readers of all ages.
The Comedy Of Errors
"The Comedy of Errors" is one of William Shakespeare's early plays, believed to have been written in the early 1590s. This lively and farcical comedy revolves around the theme of mistaken identity, featuring two sets of identical twins who are separated in infancy. As fate reunites them in the bustling city of Ephesus, a series of misunderstandings and comedic situations ensue, creating a chaotic yet highly entertaining narrative. Shakespeare skillfully employs elements of slapstick humor, wordplay, and clever plotting to orchestrate the confusion, leading to a resolution that celebrates reunion, love, and forgiveness. The play's enduring popularity rests on its delightful blend of humor and warmth, showcasing Shakespeare's early mastery of comedic elements.
The Lost World
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Lost World" is a classic adventure novel that takes readers on an exhilarating journey to a prehistoric plateau hidden in the remote Amazon rainforest. Published in 1912, the story follows the exploits of Professor George Edward Challenger, a charismatic and unconventional scientist, and his diverse team of explorers. The discovery of a living prehistoric world, complete with dinosaurs and other ancient creatures, adds an element of fantastical wonder to the narrative. Doyle's vivid descriptions and dynamic characters contribute to the novel's enduring appeal, offering readers a thrilling blend of scientific curiosity, danger, and the unknown.
The Importance Of Being Earnest
Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest" is a satirical masterpiece that stands as one of the wittiest and most enduring comedies in English literature. First performed in 1895, the play is a sharp critique of the social conventions and hypocrisy prevalent in Victorian society. Wilde employs a clever and humorous exploration of mistaken identities, absurd situations, and trivial concerns to expose the artificiality and superficiality of the upper echelons of society. The characters' preoccupation with maintaining the illusion of earnestness while engaging in farcical situations creates a delightful comedic tension that satirizes the rigid expectations of the time.
The Memoirs Of Sherlock Holmes
"The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle stands as a captivating collection of short stories featuring the brilliant detective Sherlock Holmes and his loyal companion Dr. John Watson. Originally published in 1894, the collection includes some of the most iconic and enduring tales in the Sherlock Holmes canon, such as "The Adventure of Silver Blaze" and "The Final Problem." The stories showcase Holmes's deductive prowess, keen observation skills, and remarkable ability to solve even the most perplexing mysteries. Doyle's writing not only entertains but also delves into the intricate details of Victorian society, reflecting the cultural and social context of the time.
Robinson Crusoe
Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe" stands as a seminal work in the literary canon, known for its pioneering role in the development of the novel as a genre. Published in 1719, it recounts the tale of Robinson Crusoe, a mariner shipwrecked on a remote island, where he must confront the challenges of survival and solitude. The novel not only captures the essence of adventure but also serves as a profound exploration of human resilience, adaptation, and the quest for meaning in isolation. Crusoe's journey from despair to resourcefulness, as he learns to navigate the island and build a life from scratch, is a timeless narrative that reflects on the complexities of the human spirit when faced with adversity.
The Enchanted Castle
"The Enchanted Castle" is a classic children's fantasy novel written by E. Nesbit, first published in 1907. The story begins when three siblings, Gerald, Kathleen, and Jimmy, discover a magical ring that grants them the power to invisibly travel through time and space. As they embark on various adventures, the children find themselves entangled in a whimsical and enchanting world filled with princesses, talking statues, and magical mishaps. Nesbit's narrative skillfully blends humor, imagination, and a touch of mystery, creating a captivating tale that has charmed generations of readers. "The Enchanted Castle" is celebrated for its exploration of childhood curiosity, the transformative power of imagination, and the magical possibilities hidden within the ordinary."The Enchanted Castle" is a classic children's fantasy novel written by E. Nesbit, first published in 1907. The story begins when three siblings, Gerald, Kathleen, and Jimmy, discover a magical ring that grants them the power to invisibly travel through time and space. As they embark on various adventures, the children find themselves entangled in a whimsical and enchanting world filled with princesses, talking statues, and magical mishaps. Nesbit's narrative skillfully blends humor, imagination, and a touch of mystery, creating a captivating tale that has charmed generations of readers. "The Enchanted Castle" is celebrated for its exploration of childhood curiosity, the transformative power of imagination, and the magical possibilities hidden within the ordinary.
A SCHOOL GEOMETRY METRIC EDITION PARTS (I-IV)
CAMBRIDGE : Maths Mileage (Level 5)
"CAMBRIDGE: Maths Mileage (Level 5) - Offset Paper" is a carefully curated educational resource designed to support students at Level 5 of their mathematical journey. Aligned with Cambridge curriculum standards, this book offers a comprehensive exploration of fundamental mathematical concepts tailored to the developmental stage of young learners. Through its engaging exercises, interactive activities, and clear explanations, "Maths Mileage" aims to cultivate a strong mathematical foundation while promoting critical thinking and problem-solving skills essential for academic success.
The Complete Novels Of Sherlock Holmes
"The Complete Novels of Sherlock Holmes" is a collection that brings together the four full-length novels featuring the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes, written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The novels—“A Study in Scarlet,” “The Sign of the Four,” “The Hound of the Baskervilles,” and “The Valley of Fear”—showcase Holmes's brilliant deductive reasoning and his ever-faithful friend, Dr. John Watson. Set against the atmospheric backdrop of Victorian and Edwardian London, these novels are masterfully crafted mysteries that have left an indelible mark on the detective fiction genre. Doyle's intricate plots, along with the distinctive characters and meticulous attention to detail, have contributed to the enduring appeal of Sherlock Holmes as one of literature's most iconic figures.
Illustrated Oxford Dictionary Hardcover
The "Illustrated Oxford Dictionary" in hardcover format is a comprehensive reference tool that combines the features of a traditional dictionary with visually engaging illustrations. This authoritative dictionary provides detailed definitions, pronunciations, and usage examples for a wide range of words in the English language, making it an invaluable resource for students, educators, and language enthusiasts. What sets this dictionary apart is its inclusion of colorful illustrations and diagrams that help to clarify and enhance understanding. These visual aids not only provide additional context for the words but also make the dictionary more accessible and appealing to users of all ages and language proficiency levels.
Three Man In A Boat ( Unabridged Classics)
"Three Men in a Boat," written by Jerome K. Jerome and first published in 1889, is a delightful and humorous novel that has stood the test of time as a classic in English literature. The narrative follows the misadventures of three friends, George, Harris, and the narrator, as they embark on a boating expedition along the Thames River. Laden with wit and keen observations, the novel provides a humorous commentary on the quirks and idiosyncrasies of Victorian society. Jerome's narrative style, combining humor with a touch of sentimentality, has endeared the book to generations of readers.
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe, published in 1852, is a seminal work in American literature that played a pivotal role in the abolitionist movement and the lead-up to the American Civil War. The novel vividly portrays the harsh realities of slavery in the Southern United States and follows the life of Uncle Tom, a devout and compassionate enslaved man. Harriet Beecher Stowe's storytelling prowess and her ability to evoke empathy in readers contributed to the novel's immense impact on public sentiment. The character of Uncle Tom, with his unwavering Christian faith and moral integrity, became an enduring symbol of resistance against the dehumanizing institution of slavery.
