This book was authored by Sheikh Muhammad Mahmoud As-Sawwaf, an assistant professor in the Department of Islamic Studies affiliated to King Abd Abdul Aziz University in the KSA. The book, perhaps the best available on Muslim Prayer, discusses the nature, significance, and value of prayer. It contains all important prayers with Arabic text, translation and transliteration and short phrases of daily use. Read the book…Soucre Link
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