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30 Ways to Attain Happiness By Muhammad Bin Abdillaah Ash Shaayi’
By Muhammad Bin Abdillaah Ash Shaayi’
This great book is guidance for all especially the Muslims society in our daily life as it present the ways of dealing with the daily life cycle, accepting the pasts and bracing for tomorrows based on the teaching of the Qur’an and Sunnah.
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Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones- by James Clear
No matter your goals, Atomic Habits offers a proven framework for improving–every day. James Clear, one of the world’s leading experts on habit formation, reveals practical strategies that will teach you exactly how to form good habits, break bad ones, and master the tiny behaviours that lead to remarkable results.
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33 Ways of Developing al-Khushoo: Humility and Devotion in Prayer- by Muhammad Salih al-Munajjid
Title in Arabic: 33 Ways of Developing al-Khushoo By Muhammad Salih al-Munajjid little book is perhaps one of the most widely-circulated among Muslims today. This is because the topic touches worshippers where it hurtswe know that we often lapse into an automatic sort of prayer when we lose concentration.
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Light Upon Light: A Collection of Letters on Life, Love and God
By Nur Fadhilah Wahid
Mostly written while she was traveling, living and studying in Malaysia, South Africa, and Yemen, Light Upon Light is a heartfelt and sincere conversation, sprinkled with humor and self-doubt, on the challenges of a modern-day Muslimah.
Rest. Read. Reflect. What is He trying to tell you?
- Paperback: 160 pages
- Publisher: Kube Publishing Ltd (16 April 2019)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1847741231
- ISBN-13: 978-1847741233
- Product Dimensions: 20.3 x 14.6 cm
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The Muslim Entrepreneur by Oumar Soule and Com Mirza
“This book The Muslim Entrepreneur: 10 Success Principles from the Greatest Muslim Entrepreneurs by Oumar Soule and Com Mirza will have a profound impact on you if you are still trying to figure out how to become successful in business. It will show you exactly what it takes to win as a Muslim Entrepreneur in today’s competitive environment.”
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Prophet Muhammad (The Age of Bliss)
This book is a short story of Prophet Muhammad’s life, peace be upon him, for young readers. It begins with the signs of his arrival to this world and summarizes his life full of hardship, servanthood, and struggle. Young readers will find a life devoted to the highest cause of connecting humanity with The Creator. His relationship with God as well as with his friends, his humble way of life, his character and the heritage he left behind symbolize a role model for all.
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Ibn Battuta: The Great Traveller By Ahmed Imam
Ibn Batuta was inspired by the Hadith of The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), that says: “Whoever walks a path seeking knowledge, Allah will make easy for him the path to Paradise.” (Sahih Muslim)
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Aisha Bint Abu Bakr (The Age of Bliss)
This book is about Aisha bint Abu Bakr, who was the beloved wife of the noble Prophet, the daughter of the blessed Prophet’s best friend, Abu Bakr and the Mother of the Believers. She is one of the best examples for Muslims to look to for inspiration and her story sheds light on the life of the early Muslims and the Messenger of Allah.
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Muhammad By Hesham Al-Awadi
This book Muhammad: How He Can Make You Extraordinary by Hesham Al-Awadi tells the story of the Prophet Muhammad as an inspirational role model for anyone who wants to be extraordinary.
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The Aadaab of reading the Holy Quran
At Learning the Quran we maintain a very effective system for the Hifz ul Quran…
Aadaab (آداب), meaning respect and politeness.
The Prophet sallallahu alaihi wa salam said that: “Every child is born on Fitrah (man’s innate disposition to monotheism), his parents make him Jewish, Christian or a fire worshiper.” (Reported by Al-Bukhari and Muslim)
This hadith shows the important of the parents’ role in teaching their children.Parents should take care of their children and bring them up according to the Islamic manners and aadaab. Parents should be a good example in their behavior because children like to imitate their parents in sayings and deeds.
Parents should share responsibility raising up and educating their children.In Al-Qur’an (surah at-Tahreem 66:6) stated that: “O’ you who believe, protect yourselves and your families from a fire whose fuel is people and stones.”