Inspired by the verse [11:88] from the Quran, this wallpaper would serve as a daily inspiration.
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Inspired by the saying of the Prophet Muhammed (peace and blessings be upon him), this wallpaper would serve as a daily inspiration to take advantage of your favors from Allah the Almighty.
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Inspired by the saying of the Prophet Muhammed (peace and blessings be upon him), this wallpaper would serve as a daily inspiration to wake up early and use for early hours for the Most Important Tasks.
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Book: Du’a: The Weapon of the Believer
Author: Sheikh Abu Ammaar Yasir Qadhi
Review by: Miss Faatimah Dulull
Du’a: The Weapon of the Believer by Sheikh Abu Ammaar Yasir Qadhi is a treatise on the concept and manners of du’a (invocation). The aim of the author is to arouse the heart and soul of readers. The book has a special importance to the author as it was written in a period when the author was experiencing inner turmoil.
In the introduction of the book, the author states:
“It was at a time when I myself was turning to Allah, making du’a constantly and earnestly for a miracle to occur to save me from the situation that I was in. And it was while I was writing the final pages of this book, sitting in front of computer, that a phone call from an absolutely unexpected source came, informing me that, indeed a miracle had occurred; and for Allah all matters are easy, for He only has to say, ‘Kun’ and it is!”
Title: The On-Time, On-Target Manager. How a ‘Last-Minute Manager’ Conquered Procastination
Author: Ken Blanchard, Steve Gottry.
I used to be a typical flip-through-books type of person, not what you’d call a ‘big fan’ of reading. I decided to purchase The On-time, On-target Manager as a recommendation during a personal development programme called ‘Bring-it’. Committed to change my habit of procrastination, I plunged into reading the book. At the time, I was buried in other work; I had 1001 things on my to-do list, and was curious to find what miracle is in that book that would make me conquer my habit of procrastination once and for all.
I had read articles about ‘time management’ tips here and there, but usually it ends at ended in unconquered action, and failed to be put into practice. Luckily, the insights of the book during a week of long to-dos really helped, I had an important assignment that I had to complete by the end of the week. Naturally, as a result of feeling motivated by the techniques taught in the book – I was trying ‘my best’ to put what I was learning from the book into practice, and was hoping to see the first miracle with me finishing my assignment on time. I was doing pretty well though, I managed to get many things done on my to-do list, I was finally being “productive” you could say right?