25 Keys to A Happy Life: From the Qu’ran and Sunnah (H/B)
In this book, Shaykh Ismail Kamdar explains 25 keys that unlock genuine happiness, inner peace, and contentment. These principles are taken from the Qur’an and Sunnah and are timeless in their application and effectiveness.
40 Life-Changing Quranic Du’as (P/B)
This book brings together forty powerful supplications from the Qur’an — prayers spoken by prophets, believers, and seekers across generations. Each du’a is explored in depth, helping readers not only recite the words, but understand the story, context, and spiritual wisdom behind them.
A Beautiful Patience: 40 Life Lessons from Surah Yusuf (Imam Ghazali Publishing)
A Beautiful Patience takes its name from one of the most profound and beloved statements in Surah Yusuf, “fa sabrun jamil”, which can be translated as “Beautiful patience!”
A Female Gives Thanks to Islam
This book, by Allah, does not feel like my book!!!
Rather, it is a “project of pride”. I hope this book is the most beautiful gift a father may give his daughter or a mother her daughter.
It may be a gift from a brother to his sister, from a husband to his wife, and from a friend to her friend.
To have in every family an ambassador for the Muslim girls who is proud of her identity, striving to strengthen that identity among girls.
A Journey to Success: The Roadmap of Ikhlas, Ihsan and Istiqamah (P/B) – Quillspire
Through his applied scholasticism across communities worldwide, Sh Sajid has gathered and distilled the key attributes of highly successful people, narrowing it down to 3 elements: ikhlāṣ (sincerity), iḥsān (excellence), and istiqāmah (steadfastness).
Embark upon a paradise-centric journey through the treasure trove of guidance unveiled in this book.
A Lost Etiquette (H/B)
{O you who believe, do not enter houses other than your own until you have asked permission and greeted their occupants; that is better for you, so that you may pay heed.} (an-Noor 24: 27)
A Lost Etiquette is a detailed study of the correct etiquette of seeking permission to enter someone’s house or private room in order to protect people’s privacy, prevent intrusion, and ensure that the home remains a place of tranquillity for the residents. This practice was critical during the time of Prophet Muhammad (bpuh), when there were no curtains or screens. The rules pertaining to invited or uninvited guests and social visits or dinner invitations apply in contemporary times as well. Rules for seeking permission within the house vary for children, close relatives, and married couples, as well as for situations like returning from a journey.
This enlightening and informative text is written with sensitivity and a deep understanding of decorum, privacy, and respect for others.
A Muslim Boy’s Journal to Life’s Big Changes
Bursting with inspiring illustrations, activities and challenges, this journal is your fun space to building a stronger relationship with Allah and living your best life.























