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2020: Five Islamic books that you must read

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Don’t Be Sad
Authored by Dr. Aaidh Ibn Abdullah al-Qarni, Don’t Be Sad is an absolute must-read for all people. It is full of practical advice on how to replace sadness with a pragmatic and ultimately satisfying Islamic outlook on life. It exposes to the modern reader how Islam teaches us to deal with the tests and tribulations of this world. Dr. Aaidh tells you to take heart and hold firmly onto the rope of Allah (swt).

Dr. shaykh Aaidh ibn Abdullah al-Qarni (also spelt al-Qarnee), born in Saudi Arabia. He is an Islamic Scholar and respected author and activist. He is most well-known for his self-help book ‘Don’t Be Sad’ which is seen as the number one in its field within Islamic literature and although written by a Muslim for Muslims it is praised as being ideal for non-Muslims alike.

Enjoy Your Life
Dr. Muhammad Abd Al-Rahman Al-Arifi authored this master piece that includes collection of incidents from the life of the Prophet (peace be upon him), stories from our Islamic heritage, and thought-provoking anecdotes from his own life. This book is both a practical systematic guide to self-improvement and a treasure trove of historical incidents that is intended to strengthen the soul within the confines of Islamic culture and traditions.

Dr. Muhammad Al-Areefi is a prominent figure in the field of Islamic Da’wah and has authored more than twenty published works.

You Can Be the Happiest Woman In The World

Written by Dr. Aaidh Ibn Abdullah al-Qarni,  this book presents the route to happiness in a nutshell, drawing on Islamic teachings and the voices of experts both western and eastern. For Muslim ladies this is a must read as it gives practical solutions to modern Muslim women who would like to balance their family and work life.

 

The Devil’s Deception (Talbis Iblis)
Ibn Jawzi enumerates within it, many of the mechanisms and modus operandi used by the devil in deceiving and leading mankind away from the straight path. It is of particular value and importance because only by unearthing and accentuating some of the traps of the devil, can mankind avoid them as well as navigate others away from falling prey to his harm.

Abd al-Rahman ibn al-Jawzi al-Hanbali (510-597H) was the Imam of Hanbalis and foremost orator of kings and commoners in his time, whose gatherings reportedly reached one hundred thousand. A hadith master, philologist, commentator of Qur’an, expert jurist, physician, and historian of superb character and exquisite manners. Ibn al-Jawzi was a prolific author of over seven hundred books. He was the author of a vast number of works of which several have been printed in recent times. He was famous as a preacher and the traveller Ibn Jubair gives an enthusiastic account of two of his sermons heard in Baghdad.

The True Secret
The True Secret offers practical step-by-step program that you could use to evaluate your situation and begin to make changes in beliefs and actions, working towards success in this life and the next. The examples, tools, and explanations are in accordance with authentic Islamic teachings and yet, still, not surprisingly, in accordance with the latest scientific researches and recommendations.

Dr. Amira Ayad is a pharmacist by profession who used to teach at the faculty of pharmacy in Alexandria and Ain Shams Universities, Egypt and a Masters degree in Pharmaceutics (the science of dosage form design). Now a nutrition specialist and natural health consultant. Her PhD thesis was about the effect of Islamic spirituality on the quality of life.

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