Radiant prayers (Arabic - English)
By Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani
A collection of easy prayers from the Qur'an, Sunnah, Sahaba and Tabi'in
Translated by Professor Muhammad Shameem
Hardback 159 Pages (A5)
Published by Maktaba Ma'ariful Qur'an, Karachi, Pakistan 2004
The Difference of this Dua Book is that it is well sub divided
Prayers
- from the Qura'an
- from The Holy Prophet
- of Nafl Salats
- Relating to Hajj and Umra
- Other Occasions
Main Adhkar of Morning and Evening
Primarily a collection of easy prayers from the Qur'an, Sunnah, Sahaba and Tabi'in. Prayers for many specific situations (related to Todays particular situations) that a person goes through in his everyday life. Also includes a collection of general comprehensive prayers for different times of the day. Easy to follow and well set out.
A separate section contains duas for Hajj and Umrah. Duas in Arabic contain diacritical marks and are followed by English translation and brief explanatory notes.
The Prophet and the generation that followed were great believers in prayers (Dua). Their supplications had such zeal and fervour rarely to be found in the religious literature of the world.
There is a great need for the Modern Generation to turn to Prayer and Trust in Allah as the first port of call, Instead of science & Materialism. One surely finds solace, peace and comfort in prayers.
Mufti Taqi Usmani is one of the leading Islamic scholars living today. Author of more than 40 books, he is an expert in the fields of Islamic law, Economics and Hadith. For the past 35 years, he has been teaching at the Darul-Uloom in Karachi that was established by his father Mufti Muhammad Shafi, the late Grand Mufti of Pakistan. He also holds a degree in law and has sat as Judge at the Shari'ah Appellate Bench of the Supreme Court of Pakistan. He is a consultant to several international Islamic financial institutions and has played a key part in the move toward interest free banking and the establishment of Islamic financial institutions. He is the deputy chairman of the Jeddah based Islamic Fiqh Council of the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC).
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