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The Vision of Islam By Maulana Wahiduddin Khan
By Maulana Wahiduddin Khan
The greatest enigma of present history is how over the last two hundred years, in the entire Muslim world, innumerable great movements were set in motion which gave Muslims immense opportunities to do their work, yet the actual results of their efforts were almost negligible.
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Journey to the heavens By Dr Muhammad bin Abdir-Rahmaan
Journey to the Heavens explores that journey with a view to make its reader ponder about the reality and inevitability of death, and the dire need for man to prepare appropriately for the journey.
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The Evil Eye by Abu Mazeedatil Khayr Ibn Sa’eed
You must have encountered it once or twice in your lifetime, but I have seen devil several times, as a manifestation of evil in people’s life. Oh Allah, I seek thy protection against the devil, the accursed! There are also Shayaateen, a numerous breed of malevolent demons that whisper in people’s minds to mislead them.
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Every Mother Can Let Go of Stress
Julie Barnhill knows moms. In her vast speaking experience, she has heard it all when it comes to the frustrations of motherhood, and she knows what moms want. Just as she did in One Tough Mother, Barnhill meets moms where they are and offers them hope and encouragement in the tough times.
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The Story of the Reed by Osman Nuri Topbaş
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Marital Discord: Recapturing The Full Islamic Sprit Of Human Dignity
In Marital Discord By Ê»AbdulḤamÄ«d AbÅ« SulaymÄn addresses those times when the atmosphere is strained. This paper examines the issue of marital discord with a deep sensitivity to the perspective of women.
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Sermons of the Prophet Muhammad By Abu Nasr Muhammad Ibn Wadan (Red cover)
This book Sermons of the Prophet Muhammad By Abu Nasr Muhammad Ibn Wadan is a compilation of 40 of the finest sermons of the Prophet Muhammad, which in the words of the translator, Assad Nimer Busool, “carries the fragrance of the breath of the noble Prophet.”
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I Want to Repent, but… By Muhammad Salih al-Munajjid
By Muhammad Salih al-Munajjid (Author)
“I want to repent, but…” How many times have you heard that phrase? How many times, either hearing it from your own self or from someone else? Or maybe you heard the phrase being completed, like a “fill in the blank.”
One might complete it by, “I want to repent, but who can guarantee that Allah will forgive me if I do so?” More to complete? How about after that, the speaker says, “I want to follow the Straight Path, but I feel very hesitant.