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Indispensable Implications of Sunnah & Caution Against Innovation
Author: Abdullah Bin Baz
Publisher: Darussalam Publishers & Distributors (Saudi Arabia)
Pages: 22 Binding: PaperbackIndispensable Implications of Sunnah & Caution Against Innovation
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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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Bent Rib By Huda al-Khattab (Hardcover)
Bent Rib By Huda al-Khattab. A sensitive and sensible look at the main issues with which Muslim women are often faced, not only as a result of ignorant attacks in the media by non-Muslims, but also in situations where they come across Muslims who are not fully aware of what the teachings of Islam actually are.
- Chapter 1: Going by the book- Quranic interpretation
- Chapter 2: Partners of life or three strikes and you’re out? Marriage and Divorce
- Chapter 3: Domestic slaves and baby factories? Role of Muslim women
- Chapter 4: Polygyny
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Life, Death and the Life After
This book includes: introduction, forms of life, why to live, life on this planet, method of reproduction, death, why to die, the soul, life in grave, end of life, method of rebirth, precursors to day of assembly, day of assembly, day of judgment, life in hell, life in paradise, ladies in paradise, our life cycle, unseen living creatures, life on other planets, final remarks, and a poem, operation death.
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After Death Life
- Paperback: 235 pages
- Publisher: Goodword Books,India (December 31, 1998)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8185063346
- ISBN-13: 978-8185063348
- Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
- Shipping Weight: 9.1 ounces
Facing death is a highly traumatic business, both for those who are dying, and for those who are caring for them. There are so many fears, so many questions, so many worries about coping after the death has taken place. This book is written primarily for those who have lost loved ones and are struggling with bereavement and coming to terms with that loss.
Muslims accept the existence of life after death as a part of their faith. When faced with the fact of death, it naturally becomes a prime concern, and colours the way the dying person and the bereaved think and act. -
THE COURAGEOUS CHILDREN
Six stories based on original sources illustrate the dedication and bravery of the young Companions of the Prophet in defending Islam.
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Provisions for the Hereafter (Hardcover)
Provisions for the Hereafter
By Ibn Al-Qayyim Al-Jawziyyah
Summarized by Imam Muhammad Ibn ‘Abdul Wahhab At-Tamimi
This book is one of the important resources of knowledge for those who seek to know the Seerah of their Prophet (PBUH) as well as, the Fiqh learned from it. This is a book that is unique in that it explains the Sunnah through the Seerah and the Seerah through the Sunnah.
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Daily Wisdom: Selections from the Holy Qur’an (Hardcover)
This beautiful presentation of a selection from the Holy Qur’an engages the reader in a moment of daily reflection. Edited for ease of comprehension, English-speaking readers will find this compilation both spiritually enriching and easy to understand. With 365 verses covering the whole year, this is a must for every home.
An introduction to the Qur’an and its eternal message for humanity is included, giving the reader an insight into its origin, purpose, and style.
Abdur Raheem Kidwai is professor of English at the Aligarh Muslim University in India and the well-known author of many works on the Qur’an and Islam.
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Hearts We Lost By Umm Zakkiyah
By Umm Zakkiyah
- Paperback: 382 pages
- Publisher: Al-Walaa Publications (3 April 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0970766750
- ISBN-13: 978-0970766755
- Product Dimensions: 14 x 2.7 x 21.6 cm
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Footsteps by Umm Zakiyyah
The journey began in If I Should Speak with Tamika Douglass’s path of spiritual growth and direction, treaded at the hands of her college roommates, Aminah and Dee, two Muslims on opposite ends of their strength in Islam. Footsteps, the third in a trilogy to follow Umm Zakiyyah’s A Voice, is a story that stands on its own in both impact and inspiration. At the heart of the novel is the story of Ismael, a forty-seven-year-old biracial son of a White mother and Black father, and Sarah, a forty-nine-year-old White daughter of the racist South.
Married for twenty-six years and having accepted Islam on a journey they took together, the Ali pair has what every partnership hopes to achieve. Stability, dedication, and a comfortable life. As the story unfolds, the hairline fractures in their marriage become visible, and the fractures become splintering cracks as Sarah discovers a detrimental secret her husband has kept from her for four months.
In the face of his wife’s discovery, Ismael is torn between the love and security of his marriage, and the natural inclinations any man must temper in a world full of choices, and devastating consequences. Forming the thread that weaves the characters’ lives together is Alika Mitchell, a strikingly beautiful daughter of a mulatto mother and half-Nigerian father, who is conducting a multicultural research for her master’s, and who inspires in the reader questions that one is left to ponder long after the book is closed.
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The Kite Runner By Khaled Hosseini
Afghanistan, 1975: Twelve-year-old Amir is desperate to win the local kite-fighting tournament and his loyal friend Hassan promises to help him. But neither of the boys can foresee what will happen to Hassan that afternoon, an event that is to shatter their lives.