My World Of Hamd (A Reflective book on Gratitude) By Lateefah Binuyo
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My World Of Hamd (A Reflective book on Gratitude) By Lateefah Binuyo
ISBN:9781916497474
Author: Lateefah Binuyo
Book Binding: Hardcover
Pages 46
Size: 10.5 x 8.9 x 0.5 inch
Publication year:2021
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About This Book:
Lateefah Binuyo's "My World of Hamd: A Reflective Book on Gratitude" is a compelling literary work that leads readers on a voyage of self-reflection and gratitude. The major concept of this extraordinary work is Hamd, which means gratitude in Arabic.Lateefah Binuyo's "My World of Hamd" is a sincere examination of the power and beauty of appreciation in our lives. The author urges readers to pause, ponder, and discover the transformational consequences of cultivating thankfulness via personal experiences, incisive insights, and sincere sentiments.
The book dives at different facets of gratitude, such as:Encourages readers to become conscious of the gifts and goodness in their lives, even amid obstacles and hardships.
Perspective: Changing our perspective on our experiences by allowing appreciation to change our viewpoint and perception.
Everyday Gratitude: Emphasizing the significance of recognizing and appreciating the minor blessings and joys that go unrecognized.
Thankfulness in Adversity: Investigating how thankfulness may be a source of strength and resilience in the face of adversity.
Thankfulness as a Way of Life: Inspiring readers to embrace thankfulness as a way of life, developing a positive mindset, and deepening connections with people and the Divine.
When Ibrahim felt upset about losing his bag, his mum reminded him to say ALHAMDULILLAH. Whenever he complains about his food or asks for more toys, his mum's reply is always, say "ALHAMDULILLAH and be happy with whatever you have." But what does ALHAMDULILLAH mean? Why do his mum and dad always say ALHAMDULILLAH, and why does he have to say it too? In this lyrical delightful story, Mum explains to Ibraheem how seeing and feeling HAMD brings happiness and the love of Allah! "ALHAMDULILLAH, because only Allah deserves your praise. For his protection over you, and you are grateful for it. He keeps you safe, and you love him for it!"
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