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This book is not just a reminder to Muslims that they have a glorious past and that for many centuries they had the upper hand over their enemies; it also analyzes the reasons for it and shows that they became masters of the world when they adhered to Islam and when they became preoccupied with worldly gain and the pursuit of luxury then decline set in.
What are the desired qualities of the Muslim man? Let this book answer this question in great and inspiring detail. This is the translation of the 9th edition of the original Arabic book. An immensely popular book, it has been translated into many languages.
Dr. Muhammad 'Ali al-Hashimi gives us a detailed picture of what the ideal Muslim society would look like. This is the third book in the Ideal Series. Previous books include: the Ideal Muslim and the Ideal Muslimah.
Translated from Dr. Umar al-Ashqar's Arabic book "'Aalamul Jinn wa l-Shayateen" عالم الجن والشياطين
The translation of the bestseller in the Arabic world shows how to overcome fear, grief, worries, despair, and depression and live happily.
A treasure chest of reminders.
From the back of the book: Bent Rib: A Journey Through WomenÆs Issues in Islam is the result of the author's exploration of a number of issues surrounding Muslim women, especially those which critics of Islam use as ammunition. These are issues which are concern to all Muslim women. Bent Rib examines a number of controversial issues such as domestic violence, female genital mutilation and failure to educate girls, and points out the divergence between Islamic teaching and actual culturally-influenced, practice. The problem is not Islam itself, but un-Islamic practices that are prevalent in many communities, a situation which has to be addressed.
The writer is a survivor of an accident that altered his life. He is a man who managed to overcome adversity and transform bitterness into personal success, as his literary gains outweighed his physical restrictions. Where his physical condition limited his movements, his art of creative writing opened up a new horizon for him that enabled him to freely interact with his readers. This is a real-life account of how a human can overcome obstacles, giving effect to the epithet: "What does not kill me makes me stronger." Translated into English by Muhammad Wafa.
Juz' 'Amma, the thirtieth and last section of the Qur'an, is probably the most widely read and memorized of all the parts of the Qur'an. It is studied by Muslim children and by new Muslims, containing as it does, many short chapters which are easy to commit to memory. That said, it is also true that many of those who commit these verses to memory have little or no idea of their meaning and importance.
Nurturing Eeman in Children addresses an aspect of child-rearing that is vitally important and is not touched upon in the mainstream selections that we are so familiar with. In her book, Dr. Hamdan clearly and in no uncertain terms explains the importance of instilling in our children a strong connection to their Creator and a love for the religion that He has chosen for us and them. From this book, you will learn the what, why, and the how of raising a righteous and faithul Muslim child.