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Électrovanne G1/2'' NC Laiton FKM 0.2-16bar/3-232psi 24VAC/DC Anti Coup De Bélier Oxygène Sans Graisse/Huile ATEX 6281 374362

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Électrovanne G1/2'' NC Laiton FKM 0.2-16bar/3-232psi 24VAC/DC Anti Coup De Bélier Oxygène Sans Graisse/Huile ATEX 6281 374362Electrovanne 2 2 voies Burkert (type 6281) avec filetage G 1 2 pouce et bobine 24 V AC DC. La fonction du circuit de l'lectrovanne est normalement ferme (tension = ouverte). La vanne fonctionne de manire indirecte, une faible pression diffrentielle est donc ncessaire. Convient pour des tempratures maximales de 60 C (140 F) et une plage de pression de 0,2 16 bar (3 232 psi). Botier en laiton avec joint FKM et orifice de 13 mm. La valeur Kv est de 3,8
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Amazing!!!
New York, US
★★★★★ 4
Good book
Format: Paperback
Good book
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Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2026
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Pete Springer
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
A Test of a Young Girl's Faith
Barakah Beats is the debut novel of author Maleeha Siddiqui. It is the story of Nimra, a 12-year-old Pakistani Muslim who is transitioning from a private Islamic school to an American public school. It deals with many traditional problems children starting middle school face—self-esteem, fitting in, and making friends. What adds an extra layer of tension to this novel is the religious aspect. Nimra memorized the Qur'an at her private school and wants to maintain her Muslim identity while also fitting into her new school. Nimra has previously had a friendship with Jenna, an American girl she thought was her close friend. Jenna seems to treat Nimra differently at school, and Nimra decides she wants to find a way to earn back Jenna's friendship. Some eighth-grade Muslim boys at her school have a music group called Barakah Beats. They befriend Nimra after they discover she is a talented singer. Nimra becomes a celebrity around campus, and Jenna suddenly wants to be friends with her again. One of the interesting dilemmas Nimra faces is that she's not sure her family will approve of her interest in music. While Nimra likes the boys and the attention she gets from Jenna and her friends, her real passion is drawing and becoming an artist. Nimra is not forthcoming and honest with the boy and her parents, and her guilt becomes too much to manage. I enjoyed the read and empathized with Nimra's difficult situation wanting to fit in. Siddiqui's book raises interesting questions about how challenging it can be for children with other ethnic, cultural, and religious differences to find their place in American society while maintaining their identity.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2021
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Bonnie
San Leandro, US
★★★★★ 5
She's already read this book twice!
Format: Paperback
She loves it!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2023
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Cassandra Strand
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 5
muslim girl joins boy band
Format: Hardcover
I got this book for my daughter to read, her review is what follows: Barakah beats is the perfect book for any Muslim in middle or high school to read. I felt connected to the story not many have been able to reach. She goes through what I felt as a Muslim in school, journey is like viewing my experiences through the eyes of someone else. Namira Sharif joins up with a boy band through an unexpected invitation to join them. This is where I feel she finds more about her own beliefs, some Muslims believe music is haram and others believe it the opposite. She finds her own opinions based on her journey, she makes difficult decisions and new friends as the outcome. Overall this book is an excellent read and I don't really have many complaints about it. I don't have much to compare it to since there aren't a lot of books published with Muslims portrayed in such a way. A When Barakah Beat was given to me I nearly jumped for joy seeing a new book written by a Muslim author. Namira does not run from her faith but always tries to remember it, even when she joins the band to win her best friend back. The book hits all the markers when talking about personal values, beliefs, family, and culture, a sweet and relatable read for anyone Muslim girl with a middle school experience. Be warned though once you start you won't be able to stop till you realize you're staring at the back of the book and there are no more words to read.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2021
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R. Faruqi
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
Joyful!
Format: Hardcover
This book is joyful and I loved the authentic Muslim character and the peace and melody she finds in the Quran. I haven't read a character who does hifz before so that was interesting for me! The story is fast paced and flows beautifully! I loved the friendship of her characters and especially when Jenna asks Nimra if she's going to wear her hijab to school! I love how Nimra owns it. I also connected to the worried parents. So real! I also loved how Nimra prays in school. I loved the family dynamic, the internal dilemma of Nimra, and how she stays true to herself when it comes to music and Quran. I can't wait to read more stories from this talented author! Also this cover makes me so happy!
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Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2021

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