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BUKU PENGARANG 1 2 3 4 kerajaan NO JUDUL Ceh mengapa partai Islam Kalah Psikologi Manajemen membangun sistem ekonomi alternatif : perspektif islam Denys Lombard Hamid Basyaib Endin Nasrudin taqyudin An-Nabhani 5 Membangun Generasi Cerdas dan Berkualitas Muhammad Said Hawa 6 Living Islamically in The periphery Iik Arifin mansurnoor 7 8 9 Beriman Tanpa Rasa Takut Zina Problematika & solusinya...

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BUKU PENGARANG 1 2 3 4 kerajaan NO JUDUL Ceh mengapa partai Islam Kalah Psikologi Manajemen membangun sistem ekonomi alternatif : perspektif islam Denys Lombard Hamid Basyaib Endin Nasrudin taqyudin An-Nabhani 5 Membangun Generasi Cerdas dan Berkualitas Muhammad Said Hawa 6 Living Islamically in The periphery Iik Arifin mansurnoor 7 8 9 Beriman Tanpa Rasa Takut Zina Problematika & solusinya Dialektika Peradaban Irshad Manji Fadhel Ilahi John L. Esposito 10 Fish! For Life Stephen C. Lundin 11 Psikologi Perkembangan (Perkembangan Peserta Didik Enung Fatimah 12 Pembaharuan Dalam Islam Harun Nasution 13 Tokoh Kunci Gerakan islam Kontemporer John L. Esposito 14 Mengapa Saya Keluar dari Muhammadiyah Ahmad Hariadi 15 Roy B.B. Janis 17 18 Wapres: pendamping Atau Pesaing Perpustakaan Sebagai Center For Learning Society Effective Grammar 2: Primary Effective Grammar 3: Primary 16 Sudarnoto Abdul Hakim Agnes Ang G.K Julie Choo 19 Effective Grammar 5: Primary Julie Choo 20 Al Mu'jam Al Mufarris Muhammad Fuad Abdul Baqi 21 Kontribusi Islam Atas Dunia Intelektual barat Mehdi Nakosteen 22 Pedoman Penulisan Karya Ilmia IAIN SMH Banten 23 Perpustakaan Digital: Kesinambungan & dinamika Putu Laxman Pendit 24 Teori Komunikasi Morissan 25 Sosiologi Perubahan Sosial Pedoman & perawatan Balita Agar tumbuh Sehat dan cerdas Membuka Rahasia Alqur'an Perbankan Syariah Filsafat Pendidikan islam: Telaah Sistem Pendidikan dan pemikiran Para Tokohnya Pior Sztompka Teori Komunikasi Massa 26 27 28 29 30 Ronald H.S 1 2 2 3 Gadika Pustaka UIN jakarta Press 1 1 Nun Publisher 1 Qisthi Press Qalam Elex Media Komputindo 1 Pustaka Setia Bulan Bintang Murai Kencana khalifah Qadiani BIP 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 IISEP 1 Longman Longman 1 1 Longman 1 Darul Fikr Risalah Gusti IAIN SMH Banten Cita Karyakarsa Mandiri Ghalia Indonesia prenada Nuansa Aulia 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 Inttimedia 1 Kencana 1 Ramayulis Kalam Mulia 1 Morissan Ghalia Indonesia 2 Hunainah Rizqi Press 1 Karmaka Surjaudaja Jaring pena Refika Aditama Sagung Seto 1 Panta Dan Rei 1 Teori Implementasi Model Konseling Sebaya Tidak Ada Yang Tidak Bisa 33 Pembelajaran Anak Berkebutuhan Khusus Bandi Delphi 34 Aksentuasi perpustakaan dan Pustakawan Kosam Rimbarawa 35 Tanggung Jawab Perpustakaan dalam Mengembangkan Masyarakat Informasi Sutarno NS 36 The Electronic Library Jennifer Rowling Dengan Semangat berkobar Hans Van Miert 38 Bimbingan & Konseling Islam Abdul Choliq 39 The Mystery of Number: Misteri Angka-angka Annemarie Schimmel 40 Psikologi Kimunikasi Morissan 41 42 43 Revitalisasi Pendidikan Islam bermain Sambil belajar Ilmu Hadis 44 Al Muzhir fi 'ulumil lughoh wa anwa'uha Jajuli Juwaini Dani Wardani Daniel Juned Abdul Rahman Jalaluddin Sayuthi 45 manajemen Pendidikan Huikmat 46 English Language Teaching Material: Theoru And Practice Nigel Harwood 47 48 49 Prinsip Pembelajaran dan Pengajaran Bahasa H. Douhlas brown Theory of Learning (Teori belajar Ed. 7 B.R. Hergenhahn Teori Pembelajaran dan Pengajaran Mark Smith 50 Ilmu Alamiah Dasar : IAD Herabudin 51 Komunikasi Kontekstual: Teori dan Praktik komunikasi kontemporer Atwar Bajari 52 Foundation Of Library and Information Science Richard E. Rubin Ed. 53 Sistem Pendidikan Madrasahn Unggulan Supiana 55 Bacalah! Menghidupkan Kembali Semangat Membaca Para Mahaguru Peradaban Cukuplah Mati sebagai Peringatan 56 Perpustakaan dan Masyarakat Sutarno NS 57 al arabiah baina yadaika Abdul Rahman Bin Ibrahim al fauzani Pendidikan Islam Kontekstual S.Lestari 54 EKS balai Pustaka Alvavet Pustaka Setia Risalah Gusti Daniel A. Madigan Ismail 32 31 PENERBIT Suherman Adil Ahmad Al janjuri Library Associotion Publishing Pustaka Utan Kayu Pura Pustaka Pustaka Hidaya Ghalia Indonesia Bening Citra Edikasia Erlangga Darul Fikr Pustaka Setia Cambridge University press Kedubes AS Kencana Mirza Pustaka Setia Rosda nealSchuman Publisher Badan Litbang dan Diklat Depag RI MQS Publishing Cendekia Sagung Seto al arabiah lil jami' Pustaka Pelajar 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ada
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