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Junior is an autobiographical novel, written by actor Macaulay Culkin, that was published in 2006. It is a collection of vignettes, thoughts, and cartoons about a child star who quit show business while he was still popular. One review stated the book is \"a couple hundred pages of semi-coherent diary entries coupled with a handful of scrawled drawings.\"
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'Urubah and Religion: A Study of the Fundamental Ideas of Arabism and of Islam as Its Highest Moment of Consciousness (1962) is a scholarly work by Isma'il Raji al-Faruqi, published by Djambatan N.V. The book explores the concept of Arabism ('urubah), examining its historical, ethical, and spiritual dimensions, and its relationship with Islam. Al-Faruqi describes Arabism as central to Islamic history, culture, and faith, characterizing it as \"the spirit which animates the stream and gives the momentum\" to Islamic values.
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