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- Uzbek Author : Muhammad Salih Reviewing : Abu Abdullah Al-Shashi
A book translated into Uzbek which mentions some prohibitions that people take too lightly. It also confirms that Allah showed us obligations which we are not permitted to ignore, limits which we are not permitted to transgress, and prohibitions which we are not allowed to violate.
- Uzbek Author : Muhammad Salih
A book in Uzbek confirms that the Phenomenon of weak faith becomes very widespread among Muslims to the extent that many people complain about the hardness of their hearts. We a lot hear words like, "I feel hardness in my heart, I do not find any sweetness in worship, I feel that my faith is at its lowest level, reciting Quran does not affect me, and I commit sins easily." The effects of this affliction can be seen in many people, and this problem is the cause of every disaster and adversity.
- Uzbek Author : Muhammad Salih
A book in Uzbek confirms that the Phenomenon of weak faith becomes very widespread among Muslims to the extent that many people complain about the hardness of their hearts. We a lot hear words like, "I feel hardness in my heart, I do not find any sweetness in worship, I feel that my faith is at its lowest level, reciting Quran does not affect me, and I commit sins easily." The effects of this affliction can be seen in many people, and this problem is the cause of every disaster and adversity.
- Uzbek Writer : Muhammad Salih
There is no doubt that a Muslim is required to keep performing good deeds and purifying his soul. Therefore, acts of worship and good deeds were ordained. The more good deeds a servant performs, the more his soul will be purified and vice versa. Thus, those performing good deeds are pure-hearted and righteous while those committing sins are hard-hearted and corrupted. Fasting is one of the acts of worship that purifies and cures the heart of its diseases. The month of Ramadan is a season for reckoning one's deeds. Its days are purification for the heart. Hence, a fasting one comes out of Ramadan with a new heart and state. Fasting the six days of Shawwal is one of the valuable opportunities as a fasting one performs another good deed after fasting Ramadan. This article explains some virtues of fasting the six days of Shawwal.
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