Daee ahmed moait biography sample

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  • Let's Do The Right Thing Workbook Final

    Right Thing!

    Personal and Spiritual Development Workbook By

    Zakia Usmani

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    First Edition, Shaban 1432 A.H./2011 CE Copyright 2011 by Zakia Usmani Published on-line for free distribution. This document is an on-line book publication of Believers Path Institute http://www.facebook.com/believerspathinstitute This book was compiled, written, designed and formatted to be placed free on the Internet. Believers Path Institute allows for this document, in its present form and with no alterations, to be distributed, printed, photocopied, reproduced and/or disbursed by electronic means for the purpose of spreading its content and not for the purpose of gaining a profit. Anyone wishing to quote from this document must give credit to the publisher.

    Contents
    Soul Search Process ........................................... 3 Personal Assessment .......................................... 4 Observations Instructions ................

     
     

    Personal Issues

    What are bad habits?

    What are bad habits? How do we get rid of them, and how do we cope with these habits during Ramadan?

    Answer:
    Habits can be divided into two categories:
    * Habits that are innate and which inom refer to as genetic
    * Habits that are related to our Iman.

    Losing our temper easily, raising our voice, getting upset and uptight for no reason, abusing time, being unorganized and running around like crazy people without any goals and priorities are just few of the bad habits.

    Once we have Iman, we are calm, composed, organized and prioritize things according to our benefit. When it comes to kids, we make them realize who is in charge. We discipline them, prepare them for the future, they must be taught not to run and jump around like monkeys but behave as respectable and well mannered human beings.

    We as parents, especially mothers, are responsible for the unruly behaviour


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    Breaking a Stalemate

    ZEBA IQBAL

    My sincere request to the Muslim American community, namely eligible men and their mothers, matrimonial sites and event organizers, and rishta aunties everywhere: ‘Please stop ignoring me, and many others like me. inom am part of a growing population of single women over 35 in our community, and we are not going away.’

    We’ve reached a stalemate on marriage (probably several years ago) and have been on opposite sides of the table for too long. Can we be allies, not enemies? No one’s right. No one’s wrong. Can we call a truce and move on?

    Though not widely discussed beyond the living rooms of Muslim American families, we all know marriage is a high priority (to be clear ‘wajib’ not ‘fardh’). Bein

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