Saturday, May 29, 2010

2nd phase Confinement Reading List

Now that I'm into the next 20 days of my 'house arrest', and have finished reading the stash of chick-lit, I'm moving on to more serious stuff. They are:

  1. Blink by Malcolm Gladwell. I've read it once but somehow the message has not stuck as easily as the other two books did. Maybe the pregnancy hormones were in the way, so I'm giving it another go.
  2. Rindu Bau Pohon Tin (Remembering the Scent of Fig Trees - my own translation) by Hasrizal Abdul Jamil, also popularly known as Abu Saif through his website saifulislam.com. It's a retelling of Abu Saif's travels in Jordan, where he went to university. It's in Malay, which normally is a challenge for me, but Abu Saif's style is light and easy enough to make this a breeze.
  3. Aku Terima Nikahnya (I Take This Woman - again, my own translation) by Hasrizal Abdul Jamil. This is another autobiographical piece, this time about his experience and perception of marriage. Especially interesting is the fact that the bride is a medical student/doctor in Ireland, and Abu Saif agrees to the marriage without having ever seen her in real life.
  4. Putri-putri Sahabat Rasulullah (Daughters of the Prophet's Companions) by Ahmad Khalil Jam'ah. I bought this on a whim, while searching for possible names for the baby. Since Aiesyah was named after the Prophet's closest companion Abu Bakar r.a., I thought it might be a good idea to name the next baby after another daughter. It's written in the typical formal style of a reference book, so this might not be a complete read.
  5. Bila Anak-anak Bertanya tentang Allah & Alam Ghaib (When Children ask about Allah & the Unseen) by Muhammad Muhyidin. Again, more of a reference book. Hubby bought this, and left it behind for me to read it. It lists 48 FAQ's and provides the answers, although I've never heard my son ask "Why is the graveyard scary? Are there lots of demons there?"
  6. 3 Tokoh Bakal Menakluk Dunia (3 Icons that will Conquer the World) by Ustaz Jaafar bin Salleh. The 3 in question are Al-Mahdi, Dajjal and Prophet Isa Al-Masih. Also bought by Hubby.
  7. Panduan Mendidik Anak Perempuan (Guide to Educating Daughters) by Majdi Fathi As-Sayyid. As in teaching them the meaning of Islam and its basic tenets. Another book that Hubby bought and hoisted upon me to read. I've skimmed through the contents. What it does not address is, "How do I get my kids to stop watching Nickelodeon, Disney Channel and Barney all day?"

I should be making a start on this list as soon as I complete the remaining 9 Sudoku X puzzles. Although some of them will probably be sidelined once my order from MPH arrives!

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