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MCG Library Book List Excel 11-03-20 with Worksheets How to look for a book: press the keys cmd and F on the keyboard, then in the pop up window search by word Book Book Year Class Author / Publisher Title Description number letter printed Generalities/General 1 encyclopedic work 030 ENC Encyclopedia of Malaysia 01- Environment 1998 2 030 ENC Encyclopedia of Malaysia 02 - Plants 1998 3 030 ENC Encyclopedia of Malaysia 03 - Animals 1998 4 030 ENC Encyclopedia of Malaysia 04 - Early History 1998 5 030 ENC Encyclopedia of Malaysia 05 - Architecture 1998 6 030 ENC Encyclopedia of Malaysia 06 - The Seas 2001 7 030 ENC Encyclopedia of Malaysia 07 - Early Modern History (1800-1940) 2001 8 030 ENC Encyclopedia of Malaysia 08 - Performing Arts 2004 9 030 ENC Encyclopedia of Malaysia 09 - Languages and Literature 2004 10 030 ENC Encyclopedia of Malaysia 10- Religions and Beliefs 2005 11 030 ENC Encyclopedia of Malaysia 11-Government and Politics (1940-2006) 2006 12 030 ENC Encyclopedia of Malaysia 12- Peoples & Traditions 2007 13 030 ENC Encyclopedia of Malaysia 13- Economy 2007 14 030 ENC Encyclopedia of Malaysia 14- Crafts and the visual arts 2007 15 030 ENC Encyclopedia of Malaysia 15- Sports and Recreation 2008 16 030 ENC Encyclopedia of Malaysia 16- The rulers of Malaysia 2011 Documentary-, educational-, In this book Marina draws attention to the many dangers faced by news media, journalism, Malaysia, to concerns to fellow citizens, social and political affairs. 17 publishing 070 MAR Marina Mahathir Dancing on Thin Ice 2015 Double copies. Compilations of he author's thought, reflecting on the World, its people 18 070 RUS Rusdi Mustapha Malaysian Graffiti 2012 and events. 19 Philosopy & psychology 100 LAM HH Dalai Lama The Art of Happiness 1999 Principles of Tibetan Buddhism applied to everyday problems As Nisbett shows in his book people think about and see the world differently because of differing ecologies, social structures, philosophies and educational 20 100 NIS Nisbett, Richard The Geography of thought 2003 systems that date back to ancient Greece and China. Introduction and spiritual manual from meditation to the trials and 21 100 RIN Rinpoche, Sogyal The Tibetan book of Living and Dying 2002 rewards of the spiritual path. Paranormal phenomena /Parapsychology and 22 occultism/Divinatory arts 133.3 LAG Lagatree, K. Feng Shui 1996 A room-by-room guide to the ancient Chinese art of placement 1 How to look for a book: press the keys cmd and F on the keyboard, then in the pop up window search by word Book Book Year Class Author / Publisher Title Description number letter printed 23 133.3 LIP Lip, Evelyn Feng Shui for the home 1987 Basicsmall outlinebook on of Chinese the art geomancyof feng-shui - its history, principles and 24 133.3 SKI Skinner, S. Living Earth Manual of Feng-Shui 1985 application 25 133.3 TOO Too, Lillian Practical Applications of Feng Shui 1996 Revised edition. 26 133.3 TOO Too, Lillian Feng Shui Success Secrets 2000 27 Religion 210 BRA Braden, Charles S The world's religions (revised) 1954 Abingdon Press, NY 28 210 BUC Bucaile, M. Bible, The Qur'an and Science 1989 Holy scriptures examined in the light of modern knowledge 29 210 KUN Kung, H. Tracing the Way 2002 Spiritual dimension of world religions 30 Religion/Christianity 230 PRA Prabhavananda, S. Sermon on the Mount According to Vedanta 1972 (reconciliation of Eastern and Western thought) 31 230 RAB Rabindra, D.J. Indian Christians in Peninsular Malaysia 1982 Insight into their economic, political, cultural, social spheres of life 32 232 PAR Parrinder, G. Jesus in the Qur'an 1995 Tanah Tujuh: close encounters with the 33 Comparative religion 291 ANT Antares Temuan Mythos 2007 Silverfish Books. Concerns Orang Asli beliefs. 34 291 DAN Danaraj, A.G.S. Mysticism in Malaya 1964 Malay Bomoh, Indian spiritualists and Chinese mediums 35 291 END Endicott, K.M. An Analysis of Malay Magic 1985 36 291 SHA Shaw William Aspects of Malaysian Magic 1974 Different systems of magic in Malaysia 37 291 SKE Skeat W.W. Malay Magic 1967 Introduction to the folklore and popular religion of the Malay peninsula 38 291 WIN Windstedt, R. The Malay magician 1993 development of Malay beliefs and their practical application 39 Religions of Indic origin 294 AHT Ahti Ahti Eeswaran Temple 1986 Detailed description of temple (in Sentul) and its decoration 40 294 BAT Batu Caves Batu Caves: 1989 - 1991 Centenary 1991 description The finest one-volume introduction to Indian mythology, prepared by 41 294 COO Coomaraswamy, Anandak K. Myths of the Hindus and Buddhists 1999 two of the foremost scholars and writers in Indian life. 42 294 GOM Gomathi Thiruvasagam Book of Festivals 1992 43 294 HAT Hattiangadi, S. Sai Baba 1999 Biography of Sai Baba, yogi 44 294 HOW Howell, S. How to Know God 1967 Yoga aphorisms of Patanjali; theory and practice of yoga 45 294 MAD Madaven, Nimala Spiritual Journeys 2019 The reader is taken through the spiritual journeys of five seekers. 46 294 MUR Murphet, H. Sai Baba - Man of Miracles 1972 Extraordinary power of Indian yogi, as seen by a Westerner 47 294 NAI Naiker, B.S. Sri Poyatha Venayagar Moorthi Temple Malacca Chitty Community, culture brought from South India Self-Realization Fellowship, LA. Hindu scripture. New translation & 48 294 PAR Paramahansa Yogananda The Bhagavad Gita 1995 commentary. 2 How to look for a book: press the keys cmd and F on the keyboard, then in the pop up window search by word Book Book Year Class Author / Publisher Title Description number letter printed A.C.Bhaktivedanta Swami This translation allows the reader to understand Gita as still today the 49 294 PRA Prabhupada Bhagavad-Gita As It Is 2011 majority of Hindus do. 50 294 SHA Shakunthala Tagannathan Hinduism an introduction 1991 51 294 THO Thomas, P. Hindu Religion Customs and Manners 1997 52 Religion/Buddhism 294.3 ARM Armstrong, Karen Buddha 2002 Karen Armstrong introduces the key tenets of Buddhism. 53 294.3 BUR Burtt, E.A. The teachings of the Compassionate Buddha 1982 Early discourses, the Dhammapada and later basic writings 54 294.3 GUR Guruge, Ananda W.P. Buddhism 1975 Religion and its culture (signed copy 1977) 55 294.3 PEN Penguin Books Buddha's Teachings 1973 Small paperback. Translated from the Pali by Juan Mascaro Observation of the Buddhist situation in Malaysia and Singapore and a 56 294.3 PIY Piyasilo, Ven Buddhist culture 1988 suggestion 57 294.3 TEA Buddhist Promoting Foundation The Teaching of Buddha 1984 In Japanese and English 58 294.3 TEO Teoh Eng Soon Malayan Buddhism 1963 Critical examination. Small booklet. 59 294.3 THA Tharanga Music Ent. Ltd. The Kandy Esela Perahera Sri Lanka 2003 DVD on The Festival of the August Moon This poignant collection of quotations with pictures from H.E. Tsem TSEM TULKU Buddhist Tulku Rinpoche's teachings explores little truths that are as bites sized 60 294.3 TSE Organisation If not now when? 2009 as they are deep. With pictures 61 294.3 WV Veneralbe Wu Ling Wisdom of the Buddhas 2010 small pocket book 62 294.3 YES Lama Thuben Yeshe The essence of Tibetan Buddhism 2001 63 Religion/Hinduism 294.5 GILL Gill, P.S. Trinity of Sikhism 1990 Philosophy, Religion, State 64 294.5 MCL McLeod, W.H. Guru Nanak and the Sikh Religion 1976 Religion/Islam, Babism, 65 Bahai Faith 297 ABD Abdullah Badawi Concept of Islam Hadhari 2004 Speech given to UMNO general meeting on 23 September 2004 66 297 ABD Abdur Hameed S. (ed) Duties of an Imam 1979 1st edition 67 297 ABD Abdullah Yusuf Ali (ed) Holy Qur'an 1946 68 297 ABD Abdul Hameed, S. Life of Muhammad 1969 1st edition 69 297 ABD Abdulleh Yusuf Ali The meaning of the holy Qur'an 2005 Sekretariat Dakwah Pulau Pinang 70 297 ABU Abu Bakar Abd. Majeed Islam and Development in Asia 1998 71 297 ABU Abul A'La Maududi Rights of Non Muslims in Islamic State 1982 Small booklet, first published 1961 72 297 ABU Abul A'La Maududi Towards Understanding Islam 1970 3 How to look for a book: press the keys cmd and F on the keyboard, then in the pop up window search by word Book Book Year Class Author / Publisher Title Description number letter printed (pub. by International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization- 73 297 ACI Acikgenc, A. Islamic Science - Towards a Definition 1996 ISTAC) 74 297 AHM Ahmad Sarji et al Islamic World and Global Cooperation 1999 75 297 AID Aidit Bin Hj Ghazali Islam and Justice 1993 Papers from the Malaysian Conference on Islam and Justice (1994) 76 297 ALA Al-Attas, Syed M.N. Correct Date of the Terengganu Inscription 1984 77 297 ALA Al-Attas, Syed M.N. The degrees of existence 1994 Fundamental basic of Islamic metaphysics (ISTAC) 78 297 ALA Al-Attas, Syed M.N. Intuition of Existence 1990 Fundamental basic of Islamic metaphysics (ISTAC) Islam - the Concept of Religion and the foundation 79 297 ALA Al-Attas, Syed M.N. fo Ethics and Morality 1992 ISTAC Meaning and Experience of Happiness in 80 297 ALA Al-Attas, Syed M.N. Islam 1993 ISTAC Nature of man and the psychology of the 81 297 ALA Al-Attas, Syed M.N. human soul 1990 ISTAC 82 297 ALA Al-Attas, Syed M.N. On Quiddity and Essence 1990 Basic structure of reality in Islamic metaphysics (ISTAC) 83 297 ALH Alhabishi, edit. Role and Influence of Religion in Society 1994 Influence of religion in today's societies, role of Islam in Malaysia ... 84 297 ANN An-Nawawis Forty Hadith I 1982 Sayings of the Prophet Muhammad, anthology 85 297 ANN An-Nawawis Forty Hadith II 1982 Sayings of the Prophet Muhammad, anthology 86 297 BAD Badran, Margot Feminism in Islam 2009 Oneworld Pubs.
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