The Power of Repentance


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We are all sinners. No human being has ever walked this earth unscathed from sins. But how is a person supposed to enter Jannah if he can’t help but commit sins day and night? Are those who enter Jannah human beings who never disobey Allah and have live life untainted by sins? Or is there justification for sinners to attain Allah’s blessings in their life? Dr. Yasir Qadhi unravels the very essence of repentance and what does repentance really mean to sinners like us. His explanation touches on the true role of a sinner and what are the steps to repent and thus, to gain Allah’s forgiveness.




Basic Duas for Children (Goodword)


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Duas your children can recite at various times through the day, in simple rhyming text that is easy on the ears. Islamic Children's Books on the Quran, the Hadith, and the Prophet Muhammad, kids books games gifts activities puzzles on akhlaq Arabic learning and moral values, stories of sahabah, bestselling children's books by Goodword to teach the glory of Allah, islamic school books




The Accepted Whispers


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My Dua Book


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Fortress of the Muslim


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101 Quran Stories and Dua (goodword)


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101 Quran Stories and Dua is a richly illustrated collection of 101 great stories told in simple language that children will easily understand and relate to. Each story comes with delightful illustrations and a beautiful prayer. The book includes well known tales of the Prophet Adam #, the Prophet Yusuf # and his brother, the Prophet Yunus # and the whale and last messenger of Allah, the Prophet Muhammad ³ to name a few. It’s a unique experience the whole family will cherish and revisit again and again!




The Prayer of the Oppressed


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The Power of this prayer of Imam Muhammad al-Dar’i lies in its simplicity, its purity, and its sincere supplication. It is essentially a plea to God that our transgressions be overlooked, that divine mercy be bestowed upon us, that social justice be restored in spite of us, that wrongs be righted, and that righteousness reign once again in our lands, so that the destitute may no longer be in need, the young may be educated, the animals’ purpose fulfilled, rain restored, and bounties poured forth. It is a plea to be freed from the aggression of foreigners in lands over which they have no right—a plea much needed in our modern world, rampant as it is with invasions and territorial occupations. Ultimately, it asks not that our enemies be destroyed, but simply that their plots, and the harm they cause, be halted. Its essence is mercy, which in turn is the essence of the Messenger of God, Muhammad (peace and blessing of God be upon him): “And We have only sent you as a mercy to all the worlds.”




The Book of the Jihad of 'Ali ibn Tahir al-Sulami (d. 1106)


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In 1105, six years after the first crusaders from Europe conquered Jerusalem, a Damascene Muslim jurisprudent named ’Ali ibn Tahir al-Sulami (d. 1106) publicly dictated an extended call to the military jihad (holy war) against the European invaders. Entitled Kitab al-Jihad (The Book of the Jihad), al-Sulami’s work both summoned his Muslim brethren to the jihad and instructed them in the manner in which it ought to be conducted, covering topics as diverse as who should fight and be fought, treatment of prisoners and plunder, and the need for participants to fight their own inner sinfulness before turning their efforts against the enemy. Al-Sulami’s text is vital for a complete understanding of the Muslim reaction to the crusades, providing the reader with the first contemporary record of Muslim preaching against the crusaders. However, until recently only a small part of the text has been studied by modern scholars, as it has remained for the most part an unedited manuscript. In this book Niall Christie provides a complete edition and the first full English translation of the extant sections (parts 2, 8, 9 and 12) of the manuscript of al-Sulami’s work, making it fully available to modern readers for the first time. These are accompanied by an introductory study exploring the techniques that the author uses to motivate his audience, the precedents that influenced his work, and possible directions for future study of the text. In addition, an appendix provides translations of jihad sermons by Ibn Nubata al-Fariqi (d. 985), a preacher from Asia Minor whose rhetorical style was highly influential in the development of al-Sulami’s work.




The Power of Dua (to Allah)


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This popular book provides more than two hundred Quran verses, hadith, and scholarly explanations related to the topic of making Duas more effective and thus increasing the chances of them getting accepted. The book also narrates many stories and examples of how the prophets invoked Allah in various situations. In this information packed publication, you will learn answers to these commonly asked questions: Why should we make dua when everything is already decreed? What can hold acceptance of Dua? (Important question) What can help make Duas accepted? (Important question) What should never be asked in a dua? A complete checklist that you can keep handy and work on as a reminder Can Dua be made in prayers? What mistakes do people make after duas are answered? What are the effects of Dhikr on making Dua? (very important) What role does Quran play in the acceptance of your Dua? AWhat are the stipulations for acceptance of dua? Why making dua to Allah is not an option, but a necessity. Understanding the life transformational powers of Dua How dua CAN change what is already decreed? What mistakes people make that make Dua's "suspended" rather than accepted? What are the mistakes related to the topic of Dua that makes Allah angry? What happens when a dua appears to be unanswered? What about the wait involved in getting Dua accepted? What are the times when Dua is more likely to be accepted? Which people's Dua are especially accepted? What if someone asks Allah something that is sinful? What about the act of wiping one's face after making a Dua? How to Invoke Allah in Dua? What is the best position for Making Dua? What are the best places for making Dua? Dua's that various Prophets made for various situations, and difficulties that they faced and more such topics.




Love of Allah


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Do you sometimes feel that your Salah is not quite having the effect it is supposed to on you and your life? Have you ever considered that perhaps it is because we are not giving it its importance? It seems we have lost (or were never taught) that ability to 'connect' in Salah that makes all the difference in its effect on us. How can we attain that level of pleasure and inner peace that Salah is meant to inspire? How can we make our Salah more effective?