A number of books and papers have been written on wudu’ in its practical and spiritual aspects. This particular work is different in that it tried to understand the deeper secrets of wudu’ through some of the recommended supplications of Imam Ali(a).

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1. How will I make the Most out of this Shahr Ramadan?
2. Feasting at the Banquet of Allah (swt)
5. Two Most Important Tools When Tackling Problems
6. Allah (swt) is the Only Judge.
7. Success In Life Is Through My Parents
10. In Honour of Sayyida Khadija (SA)
11. Make Peace With People and Allah (swt) Will Be Merciful To You
12. Thinking Positively About People.
15. The Status of Imam Hasan (as)
16. Why Should I Give Charity?
17. How to Be the Perfect Host?
18. Anger - A Blessing or a Curse?
19. Speak Up for what is Right
21. Imam Ali (as) - Living an Impactful Life
22. Keep Striving and Never Give Up
23. The Night of Qadr A New Beginning.
26. Every Action has a Reaction!
27. What does the Qur'an say about Waste?
29. Humility is the Key to Faith
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