Books by hadi hassan
123 Books foundAli Akbar The Hashmite Prince
Authors: No Author
In Socio-Cultural, Akhlaq - Ethics, Loyalty, Obedience to God, Islamic Ethics (Core Values), Islamic History, Biographies of 14 Infallible, Youth Spirituality, Human Rights, Life History of Martyrs of Karbala, Biographies of Great Scholars
By hadi hassan
Ali Akbar: The Hashmite Prince is a biography of Ali Akbar, the son of Imam Husain (AS), who sacrificed his life during the Battle of Karbala, symbolizing youthful devotion, bravery, and spiritual dedication.
82 Questions
Authors: Ayatullah Dastaghaib Shirazi
In Quran and its Sciences, Self-Recognition (Understanding One's Faith), Muslim Practices, Akhlaq - Ethics, Truthfulness, Obedience to God, Tafseer (Exegesis/Explanation of the Quran), Quranic General Knowledge, Quranic Supplications (Dua), Islamic History, Biographies of 14 Infallible, Seerah (Life of the Prophet)
By hadi hassan
82 Questions answers common questions about Islamic beliefs, practices, and ethics, offering insight into the Quran, the life of the Prophet (SAW), and core Islamic values.
A Muslim Society
Authors: Al Balagh Foundation
In Socio-Cultural, Muslim Practices, Amr bil Ma'ruf (Encouraging Good), Akhlaq - Ethics, Truthfulness, Trustworthiness, Loyalty, Islamic Ethics (Core Values), Islamic Family, Human Rights, Politics and Society, Islamic Lifestyle
By hadi hassan
A Muslim Society explores the ethical, social, and political dimensions of a community governed by Islamic values, focusing on family, justice, and social responsibility.
Sculpting Perfect Mother In You
Authors: No Author
In Socio-Cultural, Muslim Practices, Amr bil Ma'ruf (Encouraging Good), Nahy 'an al-Munkar (Stopping Evil), Islamic Family, Rights of Parents, Children's Upbringing
By hadi hassan
A guide for mothers, focusing on their role in nurturing children according to Islamic values and providing practical advice for fostering faith, morality, and emotional well-being.
Why Respect The Signs Of Allah
Authors: No Author
In Beliefs, Tawheed (Monotheism), Adalah (Divine Justice), Imamah (Divine Leadership), Muslim Practices, Amr bil Ma'ruf (Encouraging Good), Nahy 'an al-Munkar (Stopping Evil), Tawalla (Loving the Prophet & His Family), Tabarra (Disassociating from the Enemies of the Prophet and His Family)
By hadi hassan
An in-depth exploration of the theological and spiritual reasons why respecting the signs of Allah is crucial for developing faith and piety in Islam.
The Role Of Holy Imams In The Revival Of Religion
Authors: Syed Murtaza Askari
In Quran and its Sciences, Beliefs, Imamah (Divine Leadership), Wilayat (Divine Authority), Tafseer (Exegesis/Explanation of the Quran), Islamic History, Biographies of 14 Infallible, Imam Mahdi (A.S)
By hadi hassan
A comprehensive study of how the Twelve Imams of Ahlul Bayt preserved, protected, and revitalized Islamic teachings throughout history, ensuring the continuity of the true message of Islam.
The Generation Gap
Authors: Sayyid Mohammad Taqi Hakim
In Socio-Cultural, Islamic Family, Youth Spirituality, Children's Upbringing, Politics and Society, Islamic Lifestyle
By hadi hassan
An exploration of generational differences and conflicts within Islamic contexts, offering insights and strategies for bridging the gap between parents and children.
The Characteristics Of A Muslim
Authors: No Author
In Muslim Practices, Amr bil Ma'ruf (Encouraging Good), Nahy 'an al-Munkar (Stopping Evil), Akhlaq - Ethics, Truthfulness, Trustworthiness, Simplicity, Loyalty, Obedience to God, Islamic Ethics (Core Values)
By hadi hassan
The Characteristics of a Muslim outlines the essential moral and spiritual traits a true believer should embody, drawing on Qur'anic teachings, Hadith, and the examples of the Ahlul Bayt (AS).
Salman Al Farsi Dialogue With A Dead Person
Authors: No Author
In Beliefs, Self-Recognition (Understanding One's Faith), Comparative Religion (Comparing Beliefs), Islamic History, Life History of Martyrs of Karbala, Biographies of Great Scholars
By hadi hassan
Salman Al-Farsi: Dialogue with a Dead Person explores the profound conversation between Salman Al-Farsi and a deceased individual, offering deep insights into Islamic beliefs about life, death, and the afterlife.