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Du`a' The Shield of a Believer Arrows of Light in the Midst of Darkness

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Du`a' The Shield of a Believer Arrows of Light in the Midst of Darkness

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FBB5011
UPC:
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Weight:
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Width:
6.00 (in)
Height:
8.50 (in)
Depth:
0.80 (in)
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Author:
Dr. Abdel-Hamid A. Eliwa
Translator:
El-Falah
Media Type:
Hardcover
Pages:
272
ISBN:
FBB5011

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Explanation, conditions, Manners, Optimum Times For Dua etc
Followed by Prophetic Dua in Arabic with English Translation with Full Reference of Hadith

Du'a' is one of the methods we use to communicate with Allah. It is an integral part of a Muslim's daily life. It is important when calling on our Creator that we use the best and most comprehensive language, which we can find in our sacred sources. It is for this reason, Al-Manarah is pleased to translate this book for our English readers.

The life of this world is filled with many trials and tribulations. Many times, man is faced with situations which seem to overwhelm him and he feels trapped by. Besides these big trials, he must also deal with the day-to-day tests that come to him throughout his daily life.

The Mu'min (believer), regardless of the problems he faces or their size, is always turning to Allah. He knows that his strength and power come from his hope in Allah. His ability to turn directly to his Lord without any intermediary and in any situation strengthens his soul and his very being.

The believer is well pleased with his Lord for this blessed gift and always wants to put his trust in Allah. He tries his best to emulate the example of our blessed Prophet (PBUH) who used the most elegant language when calling on Allah. These beautiful du'as are the same words uttered from the lips of our beloved Prophet and our righteous predecessors, who taught us a comprehensive way to call upon our Lord.

Note : Arabic is without Vowels