Assalam alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu
Each one of us, in good faith, sincerely believe we are good Muslims. Some of us may also believe that we are very good Muslims, based on our understanding (that may be limited or faulty) of how a Muslim should be, in his interactions with his parents, his wife, his children, his friends (Muslims as well as non-Muslims), in short, with society. What a Muslim should project to the rest of mankind may be another matter. Some parts of the ideal Muslim may be there in each of us, in varying degrees, and it is necessary to learn what is expected by Allah from us. The essence of Islam should permeate our thoughts (and actions), and we should be perceived by the rest of mankind as indeed the best of Allah's creation.
The attached book, The Ideal Muslim, gives us the information we require on how we should conduct our lives, and you will find it very useful. I will, Insha Allah, send you all next week The Ideal Muslimah, a similar work for the Muslim woman, which will deal with specific matters relating to her, and together, these two books will help us in better understanding what Islam expects of us.
Please save this book and read it at leisure. Please also share this with all your people so they too may benefit from the wisdom contained in it.
The following are the books/booklets sent you previously. If you have not received all, let me know, and I will re-send you what you want:
The Fundamentals of Tawheed
Are we Forced or do we have Free Will
Eeman and its Components
Exposing Shaytan
Faith in the Angels
Four Foundations of Shirk
How do we Believe in the LAST DAY
Islamic Principles for the Muslim's Attitude during Fitan
The Day of Resurrection in light of soorah an-naba
The Modernists and the Hadeeth Rejectors
The Ruling Concerning Mawlid
What you must believe about your Creator
Worldly Difficulties- Reality, Causes and Benefits
Q & A on Islamic Matters- Vol. 1, 2, 3 & 4
Ibn Kathir's Stories of the Prophets
Salvation through Repentance
Death and Resurrection
A Code for Everyday Living by Imam Bukhari
Warning against Usury Transactions by Shaikh Ibn Baz
The Evil of Craving for Wealth and Status
Forbidden Business Transactions in Islam
Dealing with Worries and Stress
The Bible The Quran and Science
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