Author: Dr Muddassir Khan
Publisher: Independently Published
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Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
This is a short book which explains how the mind works and waswasah (the evil whisperings of Shaitaan). It is based on the teachings of scholars such as Ibn Qayyim, Ibn Katheer, Ibn Rajab, an-Nawawi, Saalih al-Uthaymeen, Saalih Al-Munajjid, Saalih al-Fawzaan (May Allah have mercy on them). It is also based on evidence based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). It teaches us how to live a valued mindful and meaningful life while avoiding the plots of Shaitaan and following the straight path of Islam. This book was written for the person who is desirous of becoming a good Muslim. For the worried, anxious, and depressed Muslim. For the one who is longing to improve himself. For the person who has sinned but wants to repent to his Lord. This book is for all Muslims - the newly converted and for those who have been Muslims since birth. This book serves as a source of light in the darkness of sins that surround us. You will learn how to experience true faith when you read this book. This book will not only purify your soul but will also teach you how to escape sins. It contains authentic events, advice, and stories that will inspire you to move to the next level in your journey towards the Hereafter. If you have been desiring to have a loving relationship with your Lord, then this book is written so that you can achieve this goal with ease.This is not just a self-help book but is a manual of your journey towards becoming a good Muslim. This book will keep your heart from becoming hard and dark. It is a book of hope and forgiveness. You can heal your heart and improve yourself no matter where you have started this journey. This book can serve as a source of your awakening and returning to the Islamic version of yourself. By reading this compact but comprehensive book with a pure intention and attentive heart, you can cultivate your love for Allah and the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and live a life of patience, gratitude, and contentment.