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- 40 Hadith Series - The Noble Quran
40 Hadith Series - The Noble Quran
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A collection of 40 hadiths highlighting the significance, virtues, and guidance of the Noble Quran, emphasizing its role as the ultimate source of wisdom and divine instruction in Islam.
"40 Hadith Series - The Noble Quran" presents a compilation of authentic hadiths that emphasize the importance of the Quran in a Muslim’s life. These narrations highlight its divine origins, spiritual benefits, and role as the ultimate source of guidance for humanity. The book discusses the rewards of reciting and understanding the Quran, its miraculous nature, and how it serves as the foundation of Islamic teachings. Drawing from the sayings of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and the Ahlul Bayt (AS), this collection provides valuable insights into the significance of the Quran as a guiding light for believers in all aspects of life.
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