Description
The third book in a series of four attractive textbooks with full colour images developing on from books 1 & 2. The subjects of Fiqh, Sirah, Dua, Aqiqah and Morals & Manners and explored in more detail. Both the range and depth of topics covered is sufficient to cater for needs of a young practicing Muslim.
Let’s Learn Islam Level 3 Textbook covers the following areas of Fiqh; the Wajibat, Sunnah,Mustahabat, Makruhat, Mufsidat of Salah. The Fiqh of Jummah (Friday) Prayer, Janaza (Funeral) Prayer, Eid Prayer and Nafl (voluntary)Prayer.
Manners in Islam covers the Islamic etiquettes of not being wasteful, politeness, being punctual and helping others.
Memorisation incorporates Duas for the day and Night including, waking, sleeping, travelling, going to toilet, entering and leaving the Masjid, beginning and end of a meal, entering and leaving the home, fasting, visiting the market place, looking in the mirror and visiting Graveyards
Sirah of Muhammad continues with the arrival of the Prophet Muhammad in Madinah and explains the relationship and issues with the groups of people already living there. Covers all the major treaties and battles up until the conquest of Makkah. See the contents page image for a full description.
Aqaid (The Muslim Creed) looks at the beliefs around Allah, The Day of Judgement, Intercession and the Prophets.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr Musharraf Hussain was honoured with an OBE in 2009 for his significant contributions to community relations in the UK. He currently serves as the CEO of Nottingham’s esteemed Karimia Institute, a leading British Muslim organisation engaged in diverse projects, including community development, adult classes, and interfaith initiatives.
Dr. Hussain’s extensive Islamic education took him through the UK, Pakistan and Egypt’s Al-Azhar University. He has also been instrumental in establishing several Muslim schools in the UK and is a prolific author of numerous books on Islam, alongside a collection of scholarly articles. His comprehensive efforts continue to profoundly impact Islamic education, interfaith dialogue and community development in the UK.