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Governing yourself and your Family
- Paperback
- Publisher: darus sunnah (2004)
- ISBN-10: 1898649677
- ISBN-13: 978-1898649670
The subject matter of this work has preoccupied and continues to preoccupy the minds of our nations memebers; yet in spite of this preoccupation, many people lack a correct understanding regarding it. Because the issues that fall under the subject matter of this work are so important, I decided to write this work, through which I hope to make plain the way to live and act according to what Allah has revealed.
Contrary to what some may think, this work is relevant not just to leaders, but to every individual as well. Each and every human being is a leader and chief of sorts, for just as a ruler is responsible for the welfare of his state and citizens, each one of us is responsible for his flock – the members of his family, and more importantly his own self…
Today we as a nation are afflicted with widespread ignorance. The nations of the world gather against us, just as fellow eaters gather upon their dish. They use every tool at their disposal against us – their wealth, their strength, their technical advancement, their strategy, their deception, and their disbelief. We are in such a state of peril that is is senseless to imagine that a single group among us can put a stop to their constant onslaught.
Our hearts must unite; we must cooperate; we must have correct knowledge; we must work productively; we must be patient; we must make sacrifices; we must give; we must fight our own desires; and we must be sincere.
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A Mother’s Rights by A. Clarke, M. Ishaq & Matina W. Muhammad
A Mother’s Rights by A. Clarke, M. Ishaq & Matina W. Muhammad Through these eight short stories, taken from hadith and events in Muslim history, children are taught of the high status given to mothers in Islam
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Etiquettes for Teachers
Author: Hadhrat Moulana Siddeeq Ahmad Baandwi (R.A.)
Published by: Ta’limi Board KZN
About the Author:
Hadhrat Moulana Sayed Siddeeq Ahmad Baandwi Saheb (R.A.) was born in 1345 A.H. in the village of Baanda. He completed the Hifz of the Qur’aan by his uncle Sayed Ameenud Deen Saheb (R.A.). Thereafter he enrolled at the Madrasah in Kaanpoor where he studied the primary books of the Aalim Faadhil course. He also completed his studies in Qiraat at this institution.
In 1359 he enrolled at “Mazaahirul Uloom” where he studied under great luminaries like Hadhrat Shaekhul Hadith (R.A.), Hadhrat Moulana Asadullah (R.A.) and Hadhrat Mufti Mahmood Hasan Gangohi (R.A.) He took Bay’t at the hands of Hadhrat Moulana Asadullah Saheb (R.A.) and also received the mantel of Khilaafat from him.
After completing his studies, he taught the books of Ahaadith in different places. During this period many people around Baanda, which was Hadhrat’s hometown, began reneging from Islaam. When Hadhrat Moulana heard of this, he became so perturbed that for days on end he could not sleep. The thought kept lingering in his mind that Allah Ta’ala will question me on the day of Qiyaamah that you were busy teaching Kitaabs whilst the people of your village were turning away from Islaam.
Immediately he handed in his resignation and left for Baanda. He began working with his people until those who turned away from Islaam gradually came back into Deen. Eventually the need arose for a Madrasah in that area. Hadhrat Moulana (R.A.) established a Madrasah which today has grown into a large centre for the people in that area.
Among the very close things to Hadhrat’s heart was the establishing of primary Makaatib in every area. It was here that thousands of children learnt to recite the Qur’aan Shareef as well as the basics of Deen. Until the last year of his life, Hadhrat taught many kitaabs among which was Bukhaari Shareef.
Eventually, Hadhrat passed away on the 28 August 1997. Thousands attended his Janaazah Salaah which was performed at the Madrasah in Baanda. May Allah Ta’ala accept all his efforts and allow us to benefit from his book.
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Bringing Up Children in Islam by Maulana Habiibullaah Mukhtaar
- Hardcover
- Publisher: Islamic Book Service (2000)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8172312857
- ISBN-13: 978-8172312855
- Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.8 x 1.1 inches
Bringing Up Children in Islam by Maulana Habiibullaah Mukhtaar
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Now You Are A mother By Duaa Raoof Shaheen and Huda Al Khattab
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Parents Islamic Rights and Responsibilities by Mufti Muhammad Ashiq Elahi (Ra)
The book, Parents Islamic Rights and Responsibilities by Mufti Muhammad Ashiq Elahi (Ra) also guides the children to treat parents with honour and respect, adding his own commentary in a lucid style for better understanding.
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This A Dictionary of Muslim Names by Prof. S. A. Rahman serves as an excellent guide for responsible parents in their quest for appropriate and meaningful names for their children