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Sharing What you Love (Akhlaaq Building Series -Manners and Charters) By Ali Gator

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Sharing What you Love (Akhlaaq Building Series -Manners and Charters) By Ali Gator
ISBN: 9781921772153
Author: Ali Gator
Book Binding: Softcover
Pages 24
Size: 8.5 x 8.5 inches
Publication year: 2014
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About This Book:
"Sharing What you Love (Akhlaaq Building Series -Manners and Charters) " is a contacting and instructive book that is essential for the "Akhlaaq Building Series," an assortment zeroed in on imparting extraordinary habits and character characteristics in individuals.
Ali Gator dives into the significant excellence of partaking in this moving piece, stressing the delight and satisfaction that comes from sharing one's leisure activities, possessions, and advantages with others. The writer strolls perusers on an excursion to find the worth of consideration and compassion by drawing motivation from Islamic lessons and Hadith (expressions and activities of the Prophet Muhammad).
"Sharing What You Love" is a magnificent asset for perusers of any age who need to figure out how to make a feeling of liberality and sympathy in their day-to-day routines. Ali Gator makes sense of the groundbreaking force of sharing, in building great connections as well as in making an agreeable and humane society, through open tales, genuine models, and viable proposals.
The book welcomes perusers to ponder their own ways of behaving and to recognize significant ways of sharing their capacities, time, and assets with others. It underlines the strong impacts that thoughtful gestures and liberality can have on people and networks, producing a feeling of having a place and interconnectedness.
In light of Islamic thoughts, "Sharing What You Love" crosses social and strict hindrances, making it a great asset for individuals and families hoping to cultivate sympathy and empathy in their kids. It cultivates a worldwide regard for the craft of giving and the fulfillment that comes from having a constructive outcome in the existence of others.

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