Based on a series of lectures by the author, this book attempts to address the social challenges faced by youth and community in today’s world.
Qur'anic Word of The Day
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Day one - Khulus (Purity) :
Day two: Tasbih (swim) :
Day three: Tawfiq (concilliation) :
Day four: Aql (Intellect)
Day five: Fitrah (Primordial Human Nature)
Day six: Riba (Usury)
Day seven: Kafir (to hide)
Day eight: Mahjur (A forsaken thing!)
Day Nine: Infaq (charity)
Day Ten: Adl (fairness)
Day Eleven: SigbatAllah (Allah's (swt) colour )
Day Twelve: Barakah (Blessing )
Day Thirteen: al Saf al jamil (A graceful forebearance )
Day Fourteen: Amanah (Trust )
Day Fiftteen: Waliyyun Hamim (A Warm Friend )
Day Sixteen: Ma'adhallah (God forbid! )
Day Seventeen: Tamhis (To Purge )
Day Eighteen: Al Nafs al Mutmainnah (The soul at peace )
Day Nineteen: Shari'ah (The path of life )
Day Twenty: Khusr (Capital Loss)
Day Twenty One: Dhikr (To remember):
Day Twenty Two: Tawbah (Returning):
Day Twenty Three - Hikmah (Wisdom):
Day Twenty Four - Taqakkul (Reliance):
Day Twenty Five - Taqwa (A Preventive Measure) :
Day Twenty Six - 'Abd (Servant) :
Day Twenty Seven - Sabr (Patience) :
Day Twenty Eight - Khalifa (Successor) :
Day Twenty Nine - Tadabbur (Reflection):
Day Thirty - 'Id (Feast):
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