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Maryam Jameelah (1934-2012) was born as Margret Marcus to a Jewish family in New York. She converted to Islam in her mid-twenties, and eventually moved to Pakistan, where she died in 2012.
By Maulana Abu Usama Ayyub. This book discusses the issue of taqleed and responds to attacks made against it. Written mostly in a question/answer form, it handles "difficult questions" on the subject in an easy to understand manner. Second, revised edition.
The other well-known Seerah of Prophet Muhammad, Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam meant to be used as a textbook. Includes exercise questions. Translated into English by Darussalam.
About the Author
Dr. Mohamed Rida Beshir - He is an engineer by profession, with over 25 years of experience in Da'wa work in North America. - He has held various positions with MSA and ISNA, MAS on both national and local levels. - He served as a member of the training and development department of the Muslim American Society (MAS) for over two decades. - He is actively developing and delivering training programs to various Muslim communities all over the world. - He is a regular speaker in ISNA, ICNA, MSA, MAC and MAS conferences. - He is the recipient of the Ottawa Muslim Association and Ottawa Muslim Community Circle appreciation awards for years 1993, and 1999 for his volunteer Islamic work in the National Capital region.
Make the performance of wudhu and salah an endearing experience for your child with What’s Next? This exciting sequencing game contains 40 wonderfully illustrated cards covering prayer times, the actions of wudhu, the actions of salah and words said during the prayer Each card has a smooth gloss laminate finish on both sides and measures 10cm by 11cm.
In What You Weren't Taught In Sunday School, Dr. Jerald Dirks, a former ordained minister (deacon) in the United Methodist Church and a graduate of Harvard Divinity School, kicks open the door and reveals some of the skeletons hidden in the closet of Biblical and Christian history—skeletons that raise disturbing questions.
What to Say When... is a supplication and remembrance game for children. Both these acts of worship play an important role in the life of a Muslim.
What to Say When... develops the awareness of these acts of worship to children using familiar everyday settings. Short and concise selections have been made for ease of understanding and memorization. The cards can also be used for placing around the home or school.
Contents include 30 double-sided cards with full instructions. Each card contains a colourful illustration on one side and text (Arabic with English translation) on the other side. Each card has a smooth gloss laminate finish on both sides and measures 16cm by 10cm.
Very suitable for Home Schooling families.