Braveheart Muslim Youth

Braveheart Muslim Youth -> abstract

In Western society, while the new generation gains basic knowledge of Islam, they often struggle to dedicate time to it and make sacrifices in their daily lives. Many essential aspects of worship and ethics seem to hold little significance for them. Despite this, we remain hopeful that they will help spread Islam in society. To turn this hope into reality, I have made a small effort.
 
In this book, I present ten short stories from the early days of Islam. These stories aim to inspire the young generation to make sacrifices for Islam and to reflect its noble ideals in both personal and social life. The stories are based on the book 'Amra Sei Se Jati' by the renowned Bengali writer and storyteller, Abul Asad. I am deeply grateful to the author for this. May Allah accept my small effort and accept our young generation as ambassador of Islam in western society.


chapters of this course 10 chapters

  • Look at my back

  • Abu Zar (r) did not give up

  • The distinguisher between right and wrong.

  • Take all the wealth and let me go

  • I have good news for you

  • 'You must keep your promise'

  • It is better to die as a Muslim

  • But he didn’t let the flag fall.

  • Don't say dead;they are alive

  • How is my beloved Prophet?


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Duration 5 h

Braveheart Muslim Youth