Both the Koran and the Sunna recall that the reform of societies inevitably involves the reform of Muslims, and a fortiori by the reform of their homes. The Muslim household, by being built on sound foundations will bring, with the permission of Allah (st), a dynamic of improvement of the whole society, the family being its first milestone.
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Both the Koran and the Sunna recall that the reform of societies inevitably involves the reform of Muslims, and a fortiori by the reform of their homes. The Muslim household, by being built on sound foundations will bring, with the permission of Allah (st), a dynamic of improvement of the whole society, the family being its first milestone.
The paradoxes and dysfunctions that attack religion in the daily lives of Muslim families are all highlighted by the author. He thus proposes in this work concrete tools inspired by the sacred texts so that each Muslim can fight his weaknesses and strengthen his faith and his practice. However, this work is not limited to an individual effort of each, much more, it encourages the effort of a whole family, reminding the head of the family of his responsibility as shepherd of his flock.
Readers will find in the new revised and corrected edition of The Muslim Home, forty practical tips for building a strong home in accordance with the Qur'an and the Sunnah of the Prophet (pbuh). The author addresses all the points to be developed, both spiritual and practical, to give religion the place it deserves in the home, thus bringing it closer to the approval of Allah (st).
About the Author: Shaykh Muhammad Salih al-Munajjid is a well-known Islamic speaker and author. He has written many books on the subjects of fiqh – Islamic jurisprudence – and 'aqida – Islamic belief.
Data sheet
- Auteurs
- Muhammad Sâlih al-Munajjid
- *YEAR
- 2012
- SUPPORT: -
- Livre
- THEME : -
- Bibliothèque de la Famille
- Éditions
- iiph
- Number of pages : -
- 80
- SIZE (CM):
- 14.5 x 21.5
- Weight (kg): -
- 0.108
- EAN13: -
- 9786035011327
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