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THE HEART OF THE QURAN by Asim Khan
The Heart of The Qur’an is a well-researched commentary on Surah Yasin. It is written in simple English, complete with diagrams and illustrations to create an engaging read. The commentary is profound and inspiring, it masterfully highlights the nuances of the Qur’an’s language and repeatedly draws the reader’s attention towards practical changes they can make in their lives. With the current contradictory climate of increasing secularization and the rise of fundamentalism across the world, there is no better time to search for fresh insight and guidance from the Qur’an.
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Hallul Masa’il by Alh Sa’ad bin Umar bin Sa’id
This book is a clear explanation of that which we should all know about our religion, Islam.The author elaborates that all juridical issues, principles and rules that make up the Shari’a and are contained within this book derive their essence from one Unique origin which is the religion of Allah, His book, and the traditions of the prophet Muhammad SAW.
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Hemani Honey With Blackseed – 250g
An invigorating Immune System tonic made with a sensational blend of honey and herbs. Great for anyone who wants to enjoy the benefits of Black Seed and maintain optimum health without taking capsules or oil. This rich-tasting honey can be added to tea, smoothies, energy shakes, or deserts, and may be used in cooking.
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Islamic Rules on Menstruation & Post-Natal Bleeding – by Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips
People, especially women, do not usually talk about menstruation and postnatal bleeding. It is a topic seen as unsavoury to some and embarrassing to others. However, this topic is of particular importance to Muslim women as there are certain rules and fatawa that are associated with it.
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Why Not Cover Your Modesty? – by Abdulhameed al-Balali
Hijab – or the veil – is an inseparable part of an Islamic Society. Both, the Qur’an and the Sunnah have specific directives regarding the veiling of women (and even the appropriate dress for men). However, the influence of western and atheistic cultures has had great impact, attempting to infuse its norms on the Muslim lands. The very concept of Hijab has been under attack, singled out for criticism. This small book addresses the importance of the Islamic concept of Hijab and how it seeks to honour women and protect the family unit. The author quotes from the Qur’an and the Sunnah to support Hijab. He also critically appraises the dangerous outcome of the unveiling campaign in the so-called free societies in the east and the west.
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Tajweed Rules for Qur’anic Recitation – A Beginner’s Guide by Hafs Al-Gazzi
This book gives the reader the necessary tools to properly recite the Qur’an. The rules are detailed in a simple yet explanatory style. Each new rule is elucidated with examples from the Qur’an for the learner to apply to their recitation.
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40 Hadiths Relating to Islamic Finance – by AbdulShaheed Drew
A comprehensive guide that every Muslim should possess, 40 Hadiths Relating to Islamic Finance by AbdulShaheed Drew untangles some of the intricacies of finance and economics, bringing forth a Sharia-compliant solution to earning and using wealth. This collection presents authentic hadiths and clear explanations, showing how they relate to contemporary circumstances. Read and study it to be empowered with general knowledge relating to wealth in Islam, so that you can earn and spend your money the halal way.
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Emeka (Spectrum paperbacks) Paperback – by Frederick Forsyth
Frederick Forsyth is a best-selling popular novelist. He strongly and publicly supported the cause of Biafra in the Nigerian civil war and covered the period as a war correspondent in Biafra. He had a fifteen-year association with the Igbo leader, Chukwuemeka Ojukwu. His biography of Emeka’s was published in 1982 with the full cooperation of the subject. It covers his youth, army training, the civil war, and his twelve-year exile. Still, of great interest, the biography has now been revised.
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LESSONS FROM SURAH YUSUF by Yasir Qadhi
Bringing modern Muslims closer to the Qur’an. An explanation of Surah Yusuf by one of America’s most respected Muslims
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Shattered Glass, Healing A Broken Heart Paperback – by Yasmin Mogahed
Human being generally is very educated on how to treat a broken leg. We are very educated on how to treat a gunshot wound. But we are not very educated on how to treat a broken heart. Emotional trauma is something that as a human race, we are handicapped in. We do not teach, we do not have tools, and beyond that, we are not very supportive of the healing process that is necessary for healing a broken heart. When you get a wound or when you get hurt by something, how do you get yourself treated? What or who helps you in the healing process?