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Morals and Manners in Islam: A Guide to Islamic Adab Marwan Ibrahim Al-Kaysi
A concise guide about Islamic conduct recommended for teenagers and adults!
| Publisher: | The Islamic Foundation | | Suitable Age: | 12 - Adults | | Format: | Softcover | | Length: | 200 pp | | Dimensions: | 5.75 x 8.25 | | ISBN: | 0-86037-168-9 |
| SKU: 420-039 |
Reg: $13.95 Now: $12.95 |
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| Description |
Living in the West. many Muslims have forgotten or are ignorant of the daily Islamic manners which distinguish them from others and give peace, happiness and satisfaction. This is why the book Morals and Manners in Islam is so important.
This book outlines in a simple manner the rules and regulations for Islamic conduct at the personal, familal, social and other levels. It is a brief yet comprehensive handbook for Muslims and non-Muslims interested in acquiring a broad knowledge of the Muslim way of life.
This book's contents, derived mainly from the Quran and Sunnah, the main sources of Islamic jurisprudence, are listed in points format. Morals and Manners in Islam is a useful reference work for every Muslim family. Add it to your home and Islamic school library!
AuthorBio: Marwan Ibrahim Al-Kaysi was born in 1950 at Irbid, Jordan, was educated at Sharia College in Amman. Al-Karawiyin University in Morocco and Manchester University in the U.K.
During 1978. he held the position of Director of Education in the Ministry of Islamic Affairs in Amman. He was Chairman of the Islamic Cultural Centre in Copenhagen for one year. In 1980, he was appointed Lecturer of Islamic Culture in the University of Yarmouk at Irbid.
His works include Realization of Tawhid, Abridgement os Sharh Al-Aqida Tahawiya, Studies in the Family in Islam and Islam and Sex, all in Arabic.
| SKU: 420-039 |
Reg: $13.95 Now: $12.95 |
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