Weight | 0.55 kg |
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Author | |
Publisher | Darussalam |
Pages | 24 |
ISBN | 9789960892603 |
My Wudu Book
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A step by step guide to perfecting your child’s Wudu according to the Quran and the Sunnah.
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Are their any unstated conditions that have to be met when one articulates it?
What is the connection between belief in the heart and the meaning of this supplication such that it leads to the removal of difficulty?
Why did he explicitly confess, ‘I have been amongst the wrong-doers’ when it is known that tawhid in itself leads to the removal of difficulty?
Is it sufficient to acknowledge ones’ sin alone, or must this be accompanied by repentance and the firm resolve not to repeat that sin in the future?
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