| Weight | 0.70 kg |
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| Dimensions | 24 × 17 cm |
| Product Type | Book |
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| Publisher | Al-Hidayaah Publishing and Distribution |
| Pages | 314 |
| ISBN | 1 898649 68 5 |




The Islamic Awakening (H/B)
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The Muslim Nation today is experiencing a blessed awakening in all aspects of its affairs, one that has been aroused by the efforts of Muslims throughout the globe. This is despite the onslaught of the disbelievers against Islam whether that be military or through their powerful media apparatus. In these often difficult times, we find many Muslims returning to their Din and embracing it with vigour and enthusiasm. However the astute observer will find that there are many problems that hinder its progress, problems that have caused some of the scholars to lay down some guidelines that the youth of this blessed awakening should adhere to and follow. It should also be noted that if the Islamic guidelines are not strictly adhered to, and the youth are left to be driven by their emotions alone, then surely this awakening will result in destroying more than it will build!
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