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The Chapter On Hastening Towards Good Deeds(Explanation of Riyaadh Saliheen) By Shaykh Muhammad Al-Uthaymeen

£7.50

Explanation of the chapter on hastening towards good deeds in Imam Nawawis classical work ‘Riyaadh as-Saliheen’ by Shaykh Muhammad ibn Saleh al-Uthaymeen.
93 Pages
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Publisher: Maktabatulirshad Publications

Adorning Knowledge With Actions

£4.50

SKU:203

Pages:73

Size cm:A5

Binding:Soft Cover

Asin:ASIN

Author:Shaykh Husayn Al-Awaayishah

Publisher:Al-Hidaayah

I felt that I should hurry in bringing forward the hadeeth: ‘The two feet of the son of Aadam will not move from near his Lord on the Day of Judgment until he is asked about five (matters): about his life – how he spent it; about his youth – how he took care of it; about his wealth – how he earned it and where he spent it; and about that which he acted upon from the knowledge he acquired,’ as an aid towards purification of the souls and preparation of death. The advice being firstly to myself, secondly to the du’aat (inviters to Allah’s path) and thirdly to all my Muslim brothers in every part of the world – hoping that Allaah, the Most High, will cause benefit through that which I have written and that the fruits of that may be reaped, now and in the future. In this treatise I restricted myself to one part of the hadeeth and that is ‘…and about that which he acted upon from the knowledge he acquired.’

Muslim Teenagers Coping

£5.50

Pages:132

Size cm: 15×21 Cm

Binding: Soft Cover

Asin: ASIN

Author: Ruqqiyyah Waris Maqsood

Publisher: Ta-Ha Publishers

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 Muslim Teenagers Coping 

Being a teenager is not an easy business.You’re told you are “too young” to do half the things you want to do; your mother is always asking you to tidy your room: your father is always reminding you to pray; your younger sister is annoying you when all you want is some PEACE AND QUIET … You are not sure if it’s everyone else that is going mad or you.

Luckily, Ruqaiyyah Waris Maqsood in on hand. Having a wealth of experience as a teacher and an ‘agony aunt’, she understands the minefields that are the teenage years. This book is a light-hearted, humorous, but above all, sympathetic pointer to coping with teenage life as a Muslim.