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  • O My Child! You've Become an Adult

    Our goal is to serve a long-standing need on the part of Muslim youth in Western societies where the younger generations have been rent asunder by the overt disregard and abandonment of moral values and ideals on a very broad scale.

    Reveiwers: Muhammad AbdulRaoof

    Translators: Abdul Rahman Al-Jamhoor - Abdul Kareem Al-Najeedi

    Publisher: http://www.islamweb.net - Islam Web Website

    Source: http://www.islamhouse.com/p/341076

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  • The Muslim Creed - 'Aqeedatut-Tahaawiyyah

    The Muslim Creed - 'Aqeedatut-Tahaawiyyah.

    Translators: Suhaib Hasan AbdulGhaffar

    Source: http://www.islamhouse.com/p/52960

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  • The Manners Of the Knowledge Seeker

    The Islamic knowledge is the legacy of a prophet, the scholars are heirs of the prophets, and this is why the Knowledge seekers were among the best people.

    Source: http://www.islamhouse.com/p/145561

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  • Say as universe says Laa ilaaha illa Allaah

    Introduction to history of polytheism and monotheism: Allah (glory be to him) created all people as Muslims and monotheists but devils came to them and changed and distorted their religion. Allah said in a qudsi hadith, “I created all my slaves as haneefs (monotheists), but the devils came to them, made them deviate from their religion, forbade them that which I had permitted to them, and commanded them to join partners with me for which I has given no authority.” As soon as people commit a type of polytheism, Allah sends his prophets to call them to the suitable type of monotheism.

    Publisher: A website Knowing Allah : http://knowingallah.com

    Source: http://www.islamhouse.com/p/370996

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  • Like a Garment

    I welcome you to our ‘Like A Garment’ e-book, an initiative that seeks to educate Muslims to find conjugal bliss in their marriages. The initiative is called ‘Like A Garment’, from the famous Quranic phrase of spouses being like garments to one another. The website has two aims: to disseminate information about this topic (which will, Insha Allah, be beneficial to all Muslims, single and married), and to garner, via anonymous questionnaires, the problems and concerns that the Muslims of our times are facing in this area (which will help me better prepare future lectures).

    Reveiwers: Muhammad AbdulRaoof

    Source: http://www.islamhouse.com/p/333586

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