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          Why Do We Pray? By Suhaib Hasan

          ISBN: 9789960740591
          Author: Suhaib Hasan
          Binding: Softcover
          Pages: 39
          Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
          Publication Year: 1997
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          About This Book:
          Regarding the matter of 'Why Do We Pray?' Suhaib Hasan takes perusers on an intelligent excursion into the significant importance and motivation behind the Islamic demonstration of the petition. This educational book goes past Salah's actual developments, digging into the otherworldly, mental, and local area parts that make supplication such a significant piece of the Muslim religion. Hasan's work fills in as an asset for both new and experienced devotees, giving a convincing investigation of the groundbreaking expected intrinsic in this crucial demonstration of love.
          The Essence of Prayer Rediscovered
          Set out on an excursion to track down the soul of the petition, digging into the more profound implications that make Salah such a significant piece of a Muslim's life. Hasan offers the structure for appreciating the otherworldly and existential parts of the petition that work out positively past actual activities.
          Connection to the Divine on a Spiritual Level
          Research the enormous otherworldly association that happens during supplication between the admirer and the Heavenly. Hasan dives into the significance of fostering a profound and personal connection with Allah, showing the way that request can act as a conductor for otherworldly contact and human change.
          Prayer's Psychological Effect
          Grasp the mental effect of the petition on a singular's prosperity. Hasan digs into how Salah can give comfort, care, and mental harmony, revealing insight into the huge effect of ordinary petitioning heaven on one's psychological and close to home wellbeing.