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A Handbook of Accepted Prayers

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Are your duas not being accepted? Unhealthy addictions and depression are widespread: some of us find the uncertainty and emotional darkness eating away at us. 700 years ago, a diligent Muslim scholar told of a cost-free universal psychotherapeutic cure, writing: "Happiness comes with sincere du'a." He was Al-Qayyim Al-Jawziyyah (RA); his teacher was Ibn Taymiyyah (RA). Riding on the coattails of our pious predecessors, we too seek routes to accepted prayers and eternal reward within the tradition of the Holy Qur'an and authentic ahadith (Prophetic sayings). 

This book builds on the debut A Handbook of Spiritual Medicine and isn't simply a compilation of recommended du'as. Instead, it is a carefully considered framework that aligns our emotions with the most beautiful du'as, all of which have a profound constructive purpose: the aim is to transport us smilingly and with the noblest etiquette towards the ma'arifat (higher knowledge of Allah SWT) and istiqamah (steadfastness) that every Muslim seeks, deep down. This is the perfect Islamic book if you want your du'as to become accepted. 


List of contents

Glossary of EmotionsThe Author's Journey
Recommendations
Acknowledgments
How to Use this Book
1. Anger
2. Antipathy Towards Death
3. Blameworthy Modesty
4. Boasting, Arrogance & Pride
5. Displeasure with Blame or Disapproval
6. Displeasure with the Divine Decree
7. Envy
8. Extravagance
9. False Hope
10. Fantasizing
11. Fear of Poverty
12. Fraud
13. Hard-Heartedness
14. Hatred
15. Headlessness
16. Iniquity
17. Love of the World
18. Miserliness
19. Mockery
20. Negative Feelings
21. Obliviousness to Blessings or Ingratitude
22. Ostentation or Showing Off
23. Relying on Other than Allah
24. Seeking Reputation
25. Vanity
26. Wantonness or Greed
Glossary of Allah's Names
Glossary of Arabic Terms
Bibliography
The Handbook Team

Summary

Are your duas not being accepted? Unhealthy addictions and depression are widespread: some of us find the uncertainty and emotional darkness eating away at us. 700 years ago, a diligent Muslim scholar told of a cost-free universal psychotherapeutic cure, writing: "Happiness comes with sincere du'a." He was Al-Qayyim Al-Jawziyyah (RA); his teacher was Ibn Taymiyyah (RA). Riding on the coattails of our pious predecessors, we too seek routes to accepted prayers and eternal reward within the tradition of the Holy Qur'an and authentic ahadith (Prophetic sayings). 

This book builds on the debut A Handbook of Spiritual Medicine and isn't simply a compilation of recommended du'as. Instead, it is a carefully considered framework that aligns our emotions with the most beautiful du'as, all of which have a profound constructive purpose: the aim is to transport us smilingly and with the noblest etiquette towards the ma'arifat (higher knowledge of Allah SWT) and istiqamah (steadfastness) that every Muslim seeks, deep down. This is the perfect Islamic book if you want your du'as to become accepted. 

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Product details

Authors Daud Ibn
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.03.2024
 
EAN 9781838049225
ISBN 978-1-83804-922-5
No. of pages 368
Dimensions 155 mm x 230 mm x 20 mm
Weight 748 g
Series A Handbook of
Subjects Guides > Health > Alternative therapies
Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Other religions

RELIGION / Islam / Rituals & Practice, BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Healing / Prayer & Spiritual, RELIGION / Islam / Koran & Sacred Writings

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