Books
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Believing in the Oneness of ALLAH is a basic fundamental in Islam. This belief establishes the relationship between human beings and their Rubb (Lord). As a Muslim, we firmly believe that ALLAH is the Creator, Sustainer's and the true God; only He has the right to be worshipped, there is no partner with Him and only He has created the universe. In this booklet, which is basically meant for the children, we have prepared 50 questions on the belief of Islamic Monotheism and provided short and simple but comprehensive answers to them. Islam is the religion that ALLAH has chosen for mankind. It is a way of life that affects every aspect of man's life, the social, the political, the economic, etc. Islam has a solution to every problem regardless of its nature and gravity. It is a Divine message, which ALLAH chose Muhammad صلی الله علیه وآله وسلم to convey to mankind. Islam considers all forms of life as sacred. In this book we have tried to convey the basic rules and regulations concerning Islam.
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Addressing Adolescence is a parent-to-parent handbook outlining how to tackle the challenges of parenting adolescents within an Islamic ethos in a pluralist society.
It covers: - the unique nature of an adolescent and how this differs from younger children; - possible problems that young people today may face in school and within their social life and how best to tackle these; - matters to consider when choosing a secondary school; - creating the most nurturing home environment in which to bring up young people; - preparing them for the adult world of responsibility.
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Sale!Have you ever had Questions about growing up as a Muslim But Didn't know who to ask? Well this is the perfect book for you! You'll discover the exciting world of the growing Muslim teenager with this practical and easy to read guide. A Muslim Boy's Guide to Life's Big Changes gives " brotherly " advise on life in general from islam and friends, School and home life through to the physical changes you will experience from the age of 11 onwards. Sami Khan was born in 1980 and lives and workd in Oxford. Much of Sami's day is spent learning about and embracing the challenges and needs of the Muslim youth of today. Sami enjoys badminton, is a great fan of the classic game " Tetris " and is actively involved in fundinraising for charity.
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Sale!Description from the publisher : Allah Made Them All is a beautifully illustrated and creatively written story about love for Alllah and is meant to teach young minds about His bounty. About the author(s)
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Sale!Description from the publisher : A beautifully illustrated and creatively written story about the Prophet Musa. About the author(s): Saniyasnain Khan Saniyasnain Khan is an Indian television host and children’s author, with over 100 children’s books to his credit. These are on subjects relating to Islam and a number of them have been translate..
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Junior Marketing Executive Ameena is determined to make this upcoming Ramadan a real success - easier said than done with demanding job and siblings that regularly test her patience. But good advice from a sheikh, support from her friends and a strong plan, she's certainly on the right track to getting what she wants out of the Holy month. Ameena's ramadan Diary starts in late Rajab as Ameena begins her preparation for Ramadan. Every day before, during and after Ramadan, Ameena writes her diary entries taking you through everything from family related matters to do's and don'ts of worship. Packed full of practical hints and tips and inspiring quotes from the Qur'an and hadith, Ameena's Ramadan Diary is the perfect companion for anybody who is looking to make the most out of Ramadan.
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"Believing in Allah's Decree; Qadar", is suitable for high school students and adults. It contains many explanatory diagrams and charts that are not currently available in any other book on Qadar. A series of `aqîdah books covering the pillars of Faith in simple language. Its detailed explanations and extensive exercises make it ideal for new Muslims and elementary-school levels.
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The author examines in fascinating detail the discrepancies between dates in assorted calenders - the intercalated pre-islamic, the Hijri, and the Julian calenders - and the days of the week ascribed to different events in the sirah of the Prophet (saw). He painstakingly relates them to the different theoretical attempts evolved by scholars to try to make sense of the contradictions, and then makes an utterly compelling case for the one system that makes rational sense of all the data. This matter is of more than academic interest, since it is directly related to the fact that Islam is not a type of middle eastern myth - as New Testament Christianity and Old Testament Judaismare are increasingly regarded by modern man - but a clearly historical phenomenon whose revelation - the Qur'an - and whose practice - the Sunnah - derive directly from the Messenger of Allah (saw), one revealed from on high by the Divine and the other the embodiment by the Messenger and his noble family and companions of that revelation under the careful guidance of Allah.