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  • The Best Provision to the Day of Judgment

    A book contains sunnahs (recommended acts) scattered in a lot of books. It’s divided into two main sections. The first is concerned with good deeds that have specified rewards whose benefits are restricted to whoever performs them only. Examples of such good deeds are: praying sunnahs and performing ‘umrah. The second section is devoted to the deeds with unspecified benefits, i.e. the good deeds whose benefits reach others like the family, the neighbor or even the community in large. These benefits are achieved in this life as well as the Last Day. Giving charity and useful knowledge are examples of this group of good deeds.

    Formation : Hakam Bin Adel Zummo Al-Nuwairy Al-Aqily

    Translators : Ayat Fawwaz Ar-Rayyes

    Source : http://www.islamhouse.com/p/249745

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