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HADITS SHAHIH BUKHARI - MUSLIM (HC)

Kitab Al-Lu’lu wal Marjan merupakan himpunan hadits shahih yang diriwayatkan oleh Imam Bukhari dan Muslim sekaligus. Kumpulan hadits yang terdapat dalam kitab ini merupakan hadits tershahih sekaligus memiliki kekuatan dalil setingkat di bawah Al-Qur’an. Artinya, keberadaan hadits-hadits ini tak dapat dipisahkan dari umat Islam sebagai penyandang dua warisan Nabi, yaitu Al-Qur’an dan Hadits. Sebagai salah satu ulama dalam bidang katalogisasi hadits, Muhammad Fu’ad Abdul Baqi, penyusun kitab ini, telah mampu mengumpulkan hadits-hadits yang terdapat dalam kitab Shahih Bukhari dan Shahih Muslim. Oleh sebab itu, kita layak berterima kasih kepada penyusun kitab ini karena dengan segenap keikhlasan dan kemampuannya telah menghimpun hadits tershahih ini dalam satu kitab, sehingga memudahkan kita untuk mengkaji dan menjadikan kitab ini sebagai pegangan.

Kitab Al-Lu’lu wal Marjan merupakan himpunan hadits shahih yang diriwayatkan oleh Imam Bukhari dan Muslim sekaligus.

The Body in the Library - Mayat dalam Perpustakaan

"""Kolonel Bantry membentak, “Maksudmu ada mayat di dalam perpustakaan saya—perpustaan saya?” Kepala pelayannya berdeham, “Barangkali Tuan ingin melihatnya sendiri?” Bagaimanakah jadi bisa mayat gadis tidak dikenal bisa berada di dalam perpustakaannya? Mengapa gadis ini dibunuh? Siapa pembunuhnya? Ruby Keene datang ke Danemouth untuk bekerja sebagai penari di Hotel Majestic dengan penuh harapan akan masa depan yang lebih baik. Namun harapannya terpotong pendek—demikian pula hidupnya. Miss Marple tepekur memandang mayat gadis belia yang terkapar tak bernyawa di kakinya. Sayang—begitulah perasaan yang timbul di hati perempuan tua yang baik ini. Sayang, suatu kehidupan yang sebetulnya mempunyai masa depan yang lebih panjang kini terbunuh sia-sia. Apakah Ruby Keene ini gadis tak berdosa yang dibunuh oleh manusia-manusia kejam ataukah memang dia sendiri yang mengundang kematiannya? Pada hari yang sama polisi menemukan korban pembunuhan kedua—juga seorang gadis remaja. Miss Marple meramalkan pasti bakal ada usaha pembunuhan ketiga!"""

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Osama

Lavie Tidhar was in Dar-es-Salaam during the American embassy bombings in 1998, and stayed in the same hotel as the Al Qaeda operatives in Nairobi. Since then he and his now-wife have narrowly avoided both the 2005 King’s Cross and 2004 Sinai attacks—experiences that led first to his memorable short story “My Travels with Al-Qaeda” and later to the creation of Osama. In a world without global terrorism Joe, a private detective, is hired by a mysterious woman to find a man: the obscure author of pulp fiction novels featuring one Osama Bin Laden: Vigilante... WINNER OF THE 2012 WORLD FANTASY AWARD FOR BEST NOVEL. "An awesome book, dark, twisty alt-universe terrorist noir" - Lauren Beukes, author of Zoo City "Bears comparison with the best of Philip K Dick’s paranoid, alternate-history fantasies. It’s beautifully written and undeniably powerful." - The Financial Times "Not a writer to mess around with half measures...brings to mind Philip K Dick’s seminal science fiction novel The Man in the High Castle." - The Guardian "A strange, melancholy and moving refl ection, torquing politics with the fantastic, and vice virtuosically versa." - bestselling author China Miéville "The author is young, ambitious, skilled and original. Osama is an ingenious inversion of modern history...excellent, evocative and atmospheric." - bestselling author Christopher Priest "Intensely moving." - Interzone

Lavie Tidhar was in Dar-es-Salaam during the American embassy bombings in 1998, and stayed in the same hotel as the Al Qaeda operatives in Nairobi.

Osama Van Halen

Amazing Ayyub, an Iranian Shi'ite skinhead, and Rabeya, a burqa-wearing punk, have kidnapped Matt Damon and are holding him hostage. They demand that Hollywood depict Muslims in a positive light—“just one movie where we're not these two-dimensional al Qaeda stereotypes.” But Damon's concerned they're playing into that same terrorist paradigm, thereby furthering the neoconservative perception of Islam. Meanwhile, Ayyub embarks on a mission to rid the taqwacore scene of a Muslim pop-punk band called Shah 79. Along the way, he makes himself invisible, escapes punk-eating zombies in a mosque off the desert highway, and runs into some psychobilly jinns. Things turn existential when Ayyub finds himself face-to-face with his creator—no, not Allah, but the author. This riotous journey of enlightenment reads like a religious service for teenagers on Halloween. But it isn't all raucous fun; written into his own novel, the author finds he is at the mercy of his creation.

... assumed Osama bin Laden's role as head of Al-Qaeda. I imagined Amazing
Ayyub reading his biography through repeated trips to Barnes & Noble, where he'
d keep dog-earing pages on the same copy to save his place. “Zarqawi does not
intend to make a career,” writes Jean-Charles Brisard. “What he is trying to do is
take revenge on life.” Ayyub might have gotten into this guy, too, at least until the
part where it's shown that Zarqawi hates Shi'as. Born Ahmad Fadil, Zarqawi was
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Osama Among Us

Sightings

Osama bin Laden, alias Santos Poquito, has quietly slipped into America via Mexico, developed a knack for cooking, wins a competition, and becomes the president's master barbecue chef. Talbert Pressler, a newly minted member of Homeland Security, recognizes Osama at a presidential party in Washington, exposes him, but cannot bring himself to turn him in because he realizes Osama is a reformed man. Through a series of events, Talbert, Talbert's wife, Mildred, and Osama take a road trip across the country to resettle the ex-terrorist in Utah where he is seen as a prophet who relishes the polygamist lifestyle. But to Talbert's surprise Osama reappears as "numero uno" presidential chef Santos Poquito at a Republican function in California. The president, as well as Talbert's supervisor, Divine Mauler, have no clue Osama and Santos Poquito are one and the same man. Talbert's greatest fear is soon realized; the president, easily swayed by religious fervor, may have converted to Islam, which jeopardizes Talbert's coveted position at Homeland Security and the war on terror. If you're a little overwhelmed by America's frenzy for "security", then this humorous parody is the book for you.

If you're a little overwhelmed by America's frenzy for "security", then this humorous parody is the book for you.

The Man Who Killed Osama

When Jake Darren meets Jo Anne Arnout, he's immediately smitten by her beauty. He convinces her to marry him, and the two set out on what's supposed to be a romantic honeymoon in Beirut, Lebanon. But a funny thing happens during their trip: Jake kills Osama bin Laden, not once, but twice. And as if that isn't enough to liven up the adventure, he then has an out-of-body experience on the Himalayan border of Afghanistan and Pakistan. Even as Jake realizes that he's actually killed imposters, he becomes convinced that God has chosen him to accomplish great things. Meanwhile, the real Osama receives similar messages of greatness from Heaven through the Archangel Gabriel. But this is what Jake gets for marrying the daughter of a Chicago drug dealer with al-Qaeda connections. Of course, it doesn't help that his beautiful mother-in-law was once in love with the most notorious terrorist in the world-before the events of September 11, of course. Despite the raucous ride with familial complications, Jake knows that he must not give up. He must track down the wily terrorist at all costs, so that history will remember him as The Man Who Killed Osama.

Meanwhile, the real Osama receives similar messages of greatness from Heaven through the Archangel Gabriel. But this is what Jake gets for marrying the daughter of a Chicago drug dealer with al-Qaeda connections.

Osama

The first casualty of war is the truth, the second is your soul

Despatches from the secret world behind the headlines. Former SAS legend Chris Ryan brings you his seventeenth novel, filled with his trademark action, thrills and inside knowledge. Osama Bin Laden is dead. The President of the United States knows it. The world knows it. And SAS hero Joe Mansfield knows it. He was on the ground in Pakistan when it happened. He saw Seal Team 6 go in, and he saw them extract with their grisly cargo. He was in the right place at the right time. Or maybe, the wrong place at the wrong time. Because now, somebody wants Joe dead, and they're willing to do anything to make it happen. His world is violently dismantled. His family is targeted, his reputation destroyed. And as a mysterious and ruthless enemy plans a devastating terror attack on both sides of the Atlantic, Joe knows this: his only chance of survival is to find out what happened in Bin Laden's compound the night the Americans went in. But an unseen, menacing power has footprints it needs to cover. And it will stop at nothing to prevent him uncovering the sinister truth...

Despatches from the secret world behind the headlines. Former SAS legend Chris Ryan brings you his seventeenth novel, filled with his trademark action, thrills and inside knowledge. Osama Bin Laden is dead.

The Death of Osama Bin Laden - An Alternative History

Finished in 2003, this fictional memoir is written from the point of view of an Al-Qaeda fighter and details his personal involvement in a jihad, holy war, against the western powers. The story is told in 2007, as the narrator remembers his 20 years of conflict. Osama bin Laden is involved throughout the story and, while the period from mid-2003 to 2007 is entirely speculative, chapters detailing the formation and development of Al-Qaeda are accurate and based on extensive research. Quotations from The Qur'an are sourced from 'The Meaning of the Glorious Qur'an', an explanatory translation by Mohammad Marmaduke Pickthall, published by the Islamic Cultural Centre, London NW8 7RG. Proclamations and declarations by Al-Qaeda leaders in quotation marks are real. For clarity, dates are given in the western calendar.

The story is told in 2007, as the narrator remembers his 20 years of conflict.