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Yoosuf of My Dreams (H/B)
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Relating Stories of the Prophets from Adam to Muhammad - DCB
Yoosuf of My Dreams presents in detail one of the best and most fascinating accounts in the Qur’an, the story of Prophet Yoosuf (alayhi as-salam), and derives important benefits from it.
This compelling, intriguing, and highly enlightening book encompasses human frailties, such as jealousy, hatred, pride, passion, deception, and cruelty, as well as noble qualities, such as patience, loyalty, bravery, nobility, and compassion. It holds important lessons, especially for today’s youth, those facing adversity and upheavals in human relationships, and those in positions of authority.
The turmoil in the life of Prophet Yoosuf (alayhi as-salam), his eventual triumph, and his conduct in every situation will console those facing hardship and guide those looking for the path of salvation.
About the author
Mahmoud al-Masri, also known as Abu Ammar, obtained his Master’s degree in Social Services from Helwan University and a diploma in Islamic Sciences. He studied under several Egyptian and Saudi scholars, such as Muhammad Ismail al-Muqaddim. He has served as an Imam and khateeb in various mosques for several years.
Mahmoud Al Masri
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