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Embark on an engaging handwriting journey with this workbook designed to enhance your child's skills while fostering a deep connection to faith and character development. This unique workbook combines handwriting practice with colouring, drawing, poetry, and activities, incorporating Quran verses, ahadith, quotes, and sentences to instil a love for God, His messenger, and the 14 infallible.Each page encourages the development of good character morals, ethical values, gratitude, affirmations, and creativity, creating a holistic approach to handwriting practice. This workbook aims to plant the seeds of unconditional love and unwavering faith in your child's heart towards the Most Merciful Creator.Enjoy every lesson as your child discovers the joy of handwriting intertwined with faith and character enrichment.
Embark on a compelling journey with Ehsan Javidi, a nurse with an extraordinary mission. In the aftermath of the liberation of Al-Bukamal in southeast Syria in 2017, Ehsan takes on the formidable task of establishing a hospital to care for the families of ISIS members and sympathizers. This gripping real account unfolds a narrative that traverses tragedy, warmth, sadness, conviction, and humour, all within the context of true servitude to the inerrant household of the Holy Prophet (s), particularly the neighbours of Lady Zainab (sa). Join Ehsan on an emotional and thought-provoking journey that transcends boundaries and explores the profound essence of humanity in challenging circumstances. "All of the sorrows of this hospital are bearable for me, except for the sorrow of seeing children being hurt. A child must be able to live out his or her childhood..."
As parents, there is no more tremendous blessing than being entrusted with the care and upbringing of a child. However, the responsibility that comes with this blessing can also be overwhelming. Every parent wants to raise their child in a way that is in accordance with the teachings of the Holy Prophet (s) and the Ahlul Bayt (as), but with so many challenges and distractions in today's world, it can be difficult to know where to begin.That's where "The Rights of a Child" comes in. Authored by Ayatollah Tabasi, this book offers a comprehensive guide to child upbringing in the school of the Ahlul Bayt (as). Drawing from authentic hadiths and with a brief commentary, this book provides practical insights and suggestions for every stage of a child's development, from infancy to adulthood.One of the most unique features of this book is its highly effective structure, which walks parents through the entire process of raising a child. It covers everything from childbirth to the teenage years to when they are older, offering valuable advice and wisdom. Whether you're a new parent looking for guidance on navigating the early years of your child's life or a seasoned parent seeking inspiration and practical solutions to common challenges, "The Rights of a Child" is an essential read.With its timeless suggestions and practical recommendations, this book will equip parents with the tools needed to raise a child in a way grounded in the Ahlul Bayt's (as) teachings. It is a must-read for any parent wanting to ensure their child has the best start in life, both in this world and the next.
Islamic Governance: Governance of the Divinely-Sanctioned Social Order under Conditions of Religious Solidarity The four volumes of Ayatollah Khamenei's Islamic Governance provide the theoretical framework for authentic Islamic governance in the modern era that is deeply rooted in Islamic principles and in what makes us human. Authored by one of the foremost theoreticians and practitioners of the revolutionary Islamic movement that culminated in the triumph of the Islamic Revolution in Iran, the book provides a genuine alternative both to the morally bankrupt liberal social order of the West, as well as to the defunct and sterile alternatives provided within the rest of the Islamic world. Volume Two: The ImamateThe Imamate begins with commentaries on two scriptural proofs for the Imamate: the Sermon of Ghadir Khumm and the Had¿th of the Two Weighty Trusts. Ayatollah Khamenei then provides a survey of various approaches that have been taken to the issue of leadership, including a discussion concerning the necessity of the imamate, the succession to the prophet, and the characteristics and functions of the imam. The volume closes with a chapter on Illegitimate Governance (Taghut), and a chapter on Divinely-Sanctioned Authority & Governance. The reader will develop a contextual understanding of the concept of authentic Islamic leadership and how its absence can lead to many of the injustices of history.
Jesus (as) came to the people of Moses (as). Some leaders had become corrupt, and he came to remind them of their duty to God. He performed some miracles with the permission of God, the Almighty, and some thought he was God! Ultimately, they plotted to kill him, but God protected him and took him up to Him to return when al Mahdi reappears. The inspiring narratives of Prophet Jesus (as) offer pertinent insights for all individuals, particularly young readers. Jesus (as) upheld virtues of bravery, modesty, and honesty, even in the face of resistance from members of his community, and remained steadfast in his mission to guide them to true monotheism.
When a little bird decides to fly to Aba Abdillah(as), she plants the seed of love in a young boy who follows her on this quest.Soon they are joined by a caravan of the lovers of Husain (as), the children and their animal friends, all of whom yearn to meet with this amazing man! Traversing the seasons, they finally meet their destination.This story will surely inspire the very youngest to the very oldest in the love of Aba Abdillah al Husain(as).
Angel in the Wilderness is a love story set in the wilderness of southeast Iran which borders Pakistan and is overwhelmingly Sunni. Rasul, who is from a family of Shia scholars and is a third-year university student, falls in love with Hakimeh-Khatun, a Sunni girl with whom he has had a few very brief interactions at the university they both attend. Things start heating up when Ali decides to propose and to meet Hakime-Khatun's family. Hakime-Khatun's guardian does not oppose the marriage in principle. Still, things get complicated when the Friday Prayer leader of their village joins the proposal ceremony, bringing his Salafist tendencies with him. Majid Pur-Vali's mastery of the intricate relationships and tensions that exist under the surface between the Sunni and Shia communities comes out clearly in the authenticity of the dialogues and the situations he creates. Each scene bristles with tension, all of which act to open a window onto a fascinating, hitherto unknown world that provides a plethora of nuanced insight, all of which takes place in the context of the unfolding of a heart-wrenching melodrama.
Allama Askari's The Saqifa provides a comprehensive look at one of the most pivotal moments in Islamic history. Allama Askari meticulously examines the political coup that occurred immediately upon the death of the Prophet, whose consequences influenced the entirety of early Islamic history, enabling us to see this fateful event in an entirely new light. It is obligatory reading for anyone interested in understanding the political, social, and religious factors that acted on the formative period of the Islamic community. It is vital reading for those who are interested in determining exactly what happened throughout the political process that unfolded after the passing of the Prophet up until the death of Uthman, which led to the investiture of the office of the leadership of the community, to be able to evaluate the legitimacy of the process. Allama Askari is not well known in the West yet, but this book should change that. He was a scholar whose intellectual stature towered above all others in his field. Allama Askari was to Islamic historiography what Alama Tabatabai was to tafsir and what Ayatollah Khomeini was to Shi'a political science, both theoretical and practical. These three were the giants in the Shia intellectual pantheon of the 20th century. From the Preface by Blake Williams: "... a word of caution is called for, as the book is intellectual dynamite. Its thesis is a dangerous one, and it is put forward by a most preeminent scholar whose qualifications are second to none when it comes to historical research and analytical insight. .... Chapter by chapter, Allama Askari drives his thesis home with irresistible force. And he does so with an almost exclusive use of Sunni sources, which is a technique he pioneered."
The Holy Qur'an has powerful lessons to improve all aspects of our life. In this unique book, Ayatollah Qara'ati distils some of the most powerful lessons into 30 bite-sized lessons that serve to elevate one's soul, especially in the Holy Month of Ramadhan! Relying primarily on Tafsir Noor, this book provides an enlightening exegesis of selected verses from the Qur'an using narrations from the Holy Prophet (s) and his purified household.A must-read for those who have precious little time in the day and yet wish to partake of the abundant wisdom of the Holy Qur'an. Written plain enough to appeal to all ages and levels of faith, this book can be a constant companion, not only in the Holy Month but throughout the year.
Al-'Amaali (lit. dictations) of Abu Ja'far Muhammad b. 'Ali b. Husain b. Musa b. Babawayh Qomi (known more famously as Shaykh al-Saduq (the truthful Shaykh)) (d. ~ 991) is one of the earliest sources of ahadith from the Aimmah and the Holy Prophet (may peace be upon them). The book contains the transcripts of al-Shaykh al- Saduq's classes which were held twice a week on Tuesday and Friday from Rajab 18, 367/March 1, 978 until Sha'ban 11, 368/March 14, 979 in Mashhad and other areas in modern-day Iran.Shaykh al-Saduq quotes 1021 ahadith with their sources in 97 sessions (or assemblies) on various topics in theology (and ideology), ethics, tafsir of the Holy Quran, Islamic history, jurisprudence and more. These sessions and the choice of hadith seem to be primarily aimed at a general audience, with most narrations not being of a general nature and often following a theme based on the Islamic occasion occurring at the time. A great deal of Ahadith (almost at-least one in every assembly) is extolling the virtues of Imam 'Ali b. Abi Talib (as). The AuthorShaykh al-¿ad¿q was one of the most outstanding Shi'¿ hadith scholars of the 4th/10th century and the most prominent hadith scholar and faqih of the hadith school of Qom. Born to another prominent scholar during the minor occultation of Imam Al-Mahdi (aj) in the holy city of Qom, it is reported that al-¿ad¿q's birth was a result of a supplication made by Imam Mahdi (aj). Al-¿ad¿q authored some of Shiism's most seminal works, including Man La Yahduruhul Faqih, Kam¿l al-Din, al-I`tiqad¿t al-Imamiyya, Kit¿b al-Tawh¿d, Ma`ani al-Akhbar, `Ilal al- Shara'i`, `Uyun al-Akhb¿r al-Rida, al-Khis¿l, Thawab al-A`m¿l, and over 300 others.
Qasem Soleimani was a towering figure in the Iranian resistance and revolutionary movement.You are holding in your hands an English translation ofthe first-ever book published by the Hajj Qasem Library. It is an autobiography of Qasem Soleimani, former commander of the Qods Force; an elite branch of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Of course, if you are reading this, you are likely already familiar with this man and his life's work.Soleimani is viewed primarily as a military leader, by his lovers and haters alike. However, this work is not a story of the life of General Qasem Soleimani - the commander, the strategist - so much as it is an account of the exceedingly simple and modest lifestyle of rural (and more specifically, tribal) Iran before the Islamic Revolution in 1979.Thus, this autobiography can be described as an origin story: a first-hand look into the humble beginnings of a man who would end up shaking the world to its core.
Abraham (as) was one of the mightiest of prophets. He was unwavering in his faith in God and always was trying to awaken his people to use their minds and call them to monotheism. God, the Almighty, later asked him to build a monotheistic society and call the believers to the Kaaba for pilgrimage, testing his resolve at all times. Young readers will be inspired by the strength and courage of this great Prophet and be amazed by his great resolve in the face of the most ruthless of tyrants and difficult of challenges. Timeless lessons for all ages are presented in an engaging and appealing style.
Meet the twins who befriend the sky and learn about how the sky is a beautiful and pure guide in the constant remembrance of Allah, the Almighty in form of the daily Salaat!Young readers will be captivated by the beautiful illustrations to bring to life the whimsical yet charming imaginations of young twin sisters who learn about the times of Salaat, congregational prayer, hijab, care and love for parents, and appreciating the creations of Allah.
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