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Common Mistakes Regarding Prayer

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“Commo Mistakes Regardig Prayer” is a isightful ad practical guidebook that aims to help readers avoid commo mistakes ad miscoceptios i their daily prayer. Writte by Sheikh Muhammad Salih al-Muajjid, a reowed Islamic scholar, the book offers practical ad detailed advice o how to improve the quality of oe’s prayer ad ehace their spiritual coectio with Allah.

The book is divided ito eight chapters, each addressig a differet aspect of prayer. The first chapter itroduces the importace of prayer i Islam ad emphasizes the sigificace of performig it correctly. The subsequet chapters focus o commo mistakes made durig the differet stages of prayer, icludig purificatio, stadig, bowig, prostratio, ad recitatio.

Throughout the book, Sheikh al-Muajjid draws upo authetic Islamic sources, icludig the Qura, the Hadith, ad the teachigs of Islamic scholars, to provide guidace o the correct way to perform each step of prayer. He offers practical tips ad advice o how to avoid commo mistakes, such as how to properly perform ablutio ad how to stad ad bow correctly durig prayer.

I additio to addressig the physical aspects of prayer, the book also delves ito the spiritual dimesio of prayer. Sheikh al-Muajjid emphasizes the importace of cocetratio, humility, ad sicerity durig prayer ad offers advice o how to develop a deeper coectio with Allah.

The book also addresses commo miscoceptios about prayer, such as the belief that prayig i a certai laguage or i a certai way is superior to others. Sheikh al-Muajjid emphasizes the uiversality of Islam ad the importace of performig prayer i the laguage that is most comfortable ad meaigful to the idividual.

Overall, “Commo Mistakes Regardig Prayer” is a comprehesive ad practical guidebook that offers valuable advice for ayoe seekig to improve the quality of their prayer. Sheikh al-Muajjid’s writig is clear, cocise, ad grouded i Islamic teachigs, makig it accessible to readers of all levels of kowledge ad experiece. Whether you are a ew covert to Islam or a seasoed practitioer, this book is sure to provide you with the guidace ad ispiratio you eed to perform your prayer correctly ad develop a deeper spiritual coectio with Allah.

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Weight 350 kg
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