When we love someone, we love their voice, their scent, and the letters of their name! But when they are absent and we receive a message from them, we place it in the heart, from the chest. Everything connected to the beloved is beloved!
These are three hundred messages from the Prophet. I chose them to encompass all aspects of life: relationships, dealings, love, marriage, family, neighbors, work, and friends. I linked them to reality and applied them. This religion is not only valid until the Day of Judgment; this religion reforms everything until the Day of Judgment. Here is a glimpse of the splendor of this religion, a glimpse of its beauty, and a glimpse of its immense magnificence.
Messages from the Prophet ﷺ
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This book presents literary and humane reflections inspired by the Prophet’s biography and stances, in a contemporary style that touches the heart and mind.
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Categories: | Human Development, Literature, Islamic literature, Messages, Religions |
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Tags: | Ethics, Islam, Islamic Studies, thought |
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Publisher | Kuwait Lyrics |
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