Qur’anic verses and historical documents reveal that the land of Fadak situated near the Fort of Khaibar, formerly belonging to the Jews, was the personal property of the Holy Prophet (p.b.u.h). It was neither a government property owned by the treasury nor was it war booty. The seventh verse of Surah Hashr, explains the point in detail:
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Based on a series of lectures by the author, this book attempts to address the social challenges faced by youth and community in today’s world. In the first part, using Ashura and the lessons presented by Imam Husayn (a) and his companions as a basis, the author highlights the qualities that we need to nurture within ourselves in order to gain a higher quality of spiritual life. The second part of this book deals with issues of gender equality, social relationships and modern day trends. The third part of the book focuses more closely on personal development, marriage, relationships, parenting and dilemmas facing the youth. Overall, the book aims to take the reader through a journey from understanding one’s purpose and potential to actual implementing noble traits into our lifestyles. |
This book is available in hard copy for £4.00 or as an e-book in .MOBI and .EPUB formats for £0.99 from the WF online bookshop.
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