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Dr. Yasir Qadhi, Dr. Bilal Philips, Salman al-Oudah

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Shaykh Ismail Kamdar is a graduate of a traditional Alim program and also holds a Bachelors in Islamic Studies. He has studied Islam in both tradition and modern settings and has been a student of Islamic Studies for almost two decades.

He began studying Islam full-time at the age of thirteen, began preaching at the age of sixteen, and wrote his first book at the age of twenty-three. Over the years, he has taught multiple courses and seminars around the world, and has worked with multiple leading Islamic organizations across the globe.

He currently works as a research manager and PO of books at Yaqeen Institute, while homeschooling his children and writing books. He hopes to inspire the ummah to return to their former glory and become a rol
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The rights of people in Islam

1. Rights of parents – never to disrespect them, abandon them, or treat them harshly. Always love them and maintain close relations with them.

2. Rights of children – to care for them, nurture them, teach them Islam and important worldly knowledge, and raise them to be righteous leaders who will contribute to making this world a better place

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This book covers many important topics, but the tone and style is inconsistent. Some topics are covered better than others, and some chapters are really worth reading. Overall, I think this book could use some refinement and a second edition.
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“Muslim children should be raised with the understanding that once they hit puberty they are adults and Mukallaf (responsible for their actions). This understanding is crucial to assist them in passing the tests of youth.”
Abu Muawiyah Ismail Kamdar

“If our lives are pleasing to Allah, and our goals are things which He approves then we can expect His Divine Assistance in accomplishing them, which includes Barakah in our time.”
Abu Muawiyah Ismail Kamdar, Getting the Barakah: An Islamic Guide to Time Management

“The idea of quick methods to success in this life or the Afterlife is a deception, unrealistic and unislamic.”
Abu Muawiyah Ismail Kamdar, Getting the Barakah: An Islamic Guide to Time Management

“Muslim children should be raised with the understanding that once they hit puberty they are adults and Mukallaf (responsible for their actions). This understanding is crucial to assist them in passing the tests of youth.”
Abu Muawiyah Ismail Kamdar

“If our lives are pleasing to Allah, and our goals are things which He approves then we can expect His Divine Assistance in accomplishing them, which includes Barakah in our time.”
Abu Muawiyah Ismail Kamdar, Getting the Barakah: An Islamic Guide to Time Management

“The idea of quick methods to success in this life or the Afterlife is a deception, unrealistic and unislamic.”
Abu Muawiyah Ismail Kamdar, Getting the Barakah: An Islamic Guide to Time Management

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