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Usul Al-Fiqh Al-Islami: Source Methodology In Islamic Jurisprudence
₦2,500We present this study to those Muslim youth who are searching for a ray of light in the deepest darkness that surrounds us, and who are seeking a solution and a way out of the crisis that currently overwhelms us; in the hope that it may be of benefit to them, in Sha’a Allah. (God willing). The research for this work originally formed part of the studies I undertook in Islamic Jurisprudence for the doctoral program at Al Azhar University in 1392/1973. On the occasion of the Second International Conference on Islamic Thought, held in Islamabad, Pakistan in 1402/1982 on the subject of the “Islamization of Knowledge”, material from this thesis was presented in a revised form.
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Essential Lessons for Every Muslim
₦2,500This book Essential Lessons for Every Muslim is a short work to explain what every Muslim needs to know about the religion of Islam.
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Islam: The Misunderstood Religion
₦2,500By Muhammad Qutab
This book is about the misunderstood and misinterpreted beliefs of Islam. It is a small book containing 200 pages only. But the author has tried to address almost all the problems and issues which are usually misled by west or some of the Muslims as well. The following table of contents will give you a brief peak into the issues addressed in this book.
The book gives you complete understanding of the above stated topics in a very simple and elaborate manner. This book is worth reading. Anyone who reads it would feel quite loaded with information and will have a quite clear mind about the islamic beliefs. This might help to recover the distoted image of islam in the minds of a lot of people. Do read this book and give your precious comments.
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Leadership: An Islamic Perspective
₦2,500This book is oriented to both Muslims and Non-Muslims and is a primer on leadership integrating contemporary managerial and business techniques with Islamic Knowledge.
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The Moral Vision: Islamic Ethics for Success in Life
₦2,500-
By Maulana Wahiduddin Khan
Hardcover: 206 pages
- Publisher: Goodword Books (February 29, 2000)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8187570016
- ISBN-13: 978-8187570011
- Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
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Prayer Practice by Learning Roots
₦2,500- Paperback: 8 pages
- Publisher: Learning Roots Ltd (November 19, 2007)
- ISBN-10: 1905516134
- ISBN-13: 978-1905516131
- Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 10.2 x 0.1 inches
Prayer Practice is great for motivating your children to perform the five daily prayers. Each set contains eight colourful charts and accompanying stickers as well as a children’s Qibla direction arrow all bound together in a flip chart. The charts can also be used to focus on particular aspects of the prayer. Weekly focuses may include topics such as concentration in prayer, praying on time and performing actions correctly amongst others. It’s the perfect resource to accompany children in their introduction to the prayers. Each set comes with shiny gloss page finishes and a calendar style binding for easy hanging on walls.
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Goodword Arabic Writing Book 3
₦2,500-
ISBN: 9788178986296Page: 40Binding: PaperbackWeight: 250
This series is perfect for your children to practice their Arabic writing skills. These books will bring out the latent calligraphers in them.
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Goodword Arabic Writing Book 1
₦2,500This series is perfect for your children to practice their Arabic writing skills. These books will bring out the latent calligraphers in them.
Perfect book for children to help them learn to write Arabic. Every letter is shown brightly and on every page children have the opportunity to trace the letter they have just learned.
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Allah and Me By Vinni Rahman
₦2,500Allah and Me is a book which discusses some Islamic virtues which we should practice in our daily life in order to live according to Allah’s will and become candidates for Paradise. A Muslim does everything for Allah.
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Islam Rediscovered: Discovering Islam from its Original Source
₦2,500By Maulana Wahiduddin Khan
This book seeks, as its title suggests, to present Islam as it is, by drawing on original sources, rather than leaving it to be judged by latter-day interpretations and commentaries, or the practices of present-day Muslims in different parts of the world. This method of evaluation brings out the distinction between Islam as presented to the world by the Prophet Muhammad and his Companions (information about which is available to us in the Qur’an and the Sunnah) and Islam as mirrored in the lives of later Muslim generations.