Only #7 actually has a title. The rest of them, with the exception of #11, appear to be reading dummies, so we can't blame them for getting distracted.
Oxford Dictionary of English is not the Oxford English Dictionary. The first is the modern-day, fast-changing online edition, the second is the historical overview of the English language, which confusingly features in your photograph.
If you're going to insert pretentious apostrophes in words, at least put them in the correct spot: Qur'an, not Qu'ran. But Quran and Koran are wholly acceptable.
A common misconception: the Oxford English Dictionary, the weighty multi-volume historical and academic tome, does not contain these words. Only words which have proven their staying power get added to that.
These new words are in the Oxford Dictionaries Online, like the link says,…Â
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