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The Creed: A Concise Presentation of Ahlul Sunnah Wal-Jama’ah
- Hardcover: 300 pages
- Publisher: Dakwah Corner Publications
- ISBN-10: 967569906X
- ISBN-13: 978-9675699061
- Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.7 x 0.8 inches
The Creed of Ahlul Sunnah Wal Jama’ah
Author: Abdullah bin Abdul-Hamid Al-Athari
Description:The Creed of Ahlul Sunnah Wal Jama’ah Author: Abdullah bin Abdul-Hamid Al-Athari Description: This book, ‘Al-Wajeez fi Aqeedati Ahlul Sunnah Wal Jama’ah (A Concise Presentation of the Creed of Ahlul Sunnah wal-Jamaah), has been compiled in a simple and easily understandable manner-the complete and comprehensive guidance of the scholars regarding the matters of creed and methodology. It ignores the faulty and distorted views of the people of innovation, while presenting sound and convincing proofs which are quite sufficient to satisfy sincere seekers of the truth.
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The Three Abandoned Prayers
- ISBN: none
Author: Shaykh Adnaan Aali Uroor
Publisher: Harraf & Harraf (2004, 1425 AH)
Pages: 141 Binding: Paperback
- ISBN: none
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The Illness and Medicine: English Translation of Al Da’a wa al-Dawa’a
ISBN: 9776005500
Author: Imam Ibn Qayim al Guzyah aka Imam Ibn Qayyim al Jawziyya
Publisher: Dar Al-Manarah
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One Woman’s Jihad By Nana Asma’u
By Nana Asma’u
“… a most welcome addition to the body of scholarship on the Sokoto Jihad and Caliphate.” —Religious Studies Review
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Between… Love, Hope & Fear
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If a bird flies with wings of hope and fear, while it has love at its head, so too should we balance these three elements in our lives.
Between Love, Hope & Fear is an extraordinary anthology overflowing with heart-wrenching poetry, short stories and essays that will bring you closer to achieving true love of Allah, fear of His Punishment and hope in His Mercy. To attain the great success, it is not enough to simply love Allah, or fear Him; nor is it sufficient to just hope in His Mercy. Rather, we should constantly be in a state Between Love, Hope & Fear.
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70 Tips to Win Mutual Love and Respect By Aamir Shammaakh
This Book 70 Tips to Win Mutual Love and Respect By Aamir Shammaakh in hand will serve as a reminder of the essentials of the religion (of Islam) which legislates mutual love amongst the Muslims.
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Reunited in the Desert
By Helle Amin
As I approached the house, I was gripped with terror. Call it a mother’s instinct, call it what you will. I knew that something terrible had happened. When I saw that my husband’s car had gone, I feared the worst. I raced into the house and tore through all the bedrooms screaming, sobbing and desperate. I wanted my children so badly. Where were they? Why would he take them? I knew I had to get them back, but how?
Helle Amin seemed to have the perfect life on the tropical island of Bali with her husband and four children. But one day in 2002 this idyllic existence was shattered when she returned home from a shopping trip to find her children gone. It didn’t take long to discover that her Saudi Arabian husband had taken them to live in his home country.With her children thousands of miles away in the totally unfamiliar surroundings of an Islamic state, Helle drew upon her remarkable courage.
Enlisting the help of her friends, she set off for the desert in a desperate attempt to find her beloved boys. Her journey was filled with drama, danger, excitement and sorrow. In the astonishing struggle that followed, Helle was reduced to catching occasional glimpses of her boys as they went to and from school in Jeddah. Some women might have given up, but not Helle. In a male-dominated society, she prepared her case and demanded justice in the Saudi courts.After a long battle, Helle and her boys were reunited forever, and as a testament to her bravery she was a recent Tesco Mum of the Year winner. This gripping story cannot fail to touch any reader’s heart and is packed with adventure, heartache and joy.
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For the Love of a Son: One Afghan Woman’s Quest for her Stolen Child
From the time she was a little girl, Maryam rebelled against the terrible second-class existence that was her destiny as an Afghan woman.
She had witnessed the miserable fate of her grandmother and three aunts, and wished she had been born a boy. As a feisty teenager in Kabul, she was outraged when the Russians invaded her country. After she made a public show of defiance, she had to flee the country for her life.
A new life of freedom seemed within her grasp,but her father arranged a traditional marriage to a fellow Afghan, who turned out to be a violent man. Beaten, raped and abused, Maryam found joy in the birth of a baby son. But then her brutal husband stole him away far beyond his mother’s reach. For many long years she searched for her lost son, while civil war and Taliban oppression raged back home in Afghanistan.
Set against a landscape littered with tragic tales of horrific suffering, Jean Sasson, author of Princess, chronicles the story of one resolute but tormented woman determined to achieve freedom and equality with men.