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Stories of the Sahabah #4

Hearts Have Changed

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Transformed Hearts (Stories of Sahabah 4): Inspiring tales of Prophet Muhammad's (S) companions who initially opposed Islam, but had their lives and hearts changed when Allah revealed the message to them. A heartwarming collection of Dawah literature. Suitable for Junior/Senior High, Published by IQRA International Educational Foundation, Paperback, 188 pages, in English.

188 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2000

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May 18, 2020
Compilation stories of 17 sahabah (the companion) of Rasulullah saw. Each of the stories has its own ups and downs. Some sad, some happy and some even grief. But from all stories, there are good moral that we can follow.

Every time I read a seerah, there must a bright and ease feeling (idk how to describe) about their storyline. How struggling and hardship they faced in order to make sure that Islam is spread as far as they can. How the love of them for Rasulullah saw and willing to sacrifice all they had to help Rasulullah saw even only left is themself. How noble are they <3

I’ve never read all the first three series because it’s already out of stock when I want to buy them😅 but it’s okay and good for me. This is because most of the stories are the stories that I’ve rarely heard. Overall, you can just read because the stories are not continuously.

I wish I had my favourite story from all of them but I got no one. All stories were good and have their own spot in my heart.

I love the concept of the stories. The writer goodly wrote all stories with the view of the sahabah itself. For me, the impact when reading will be different rather than from the view of the writer. Starting with from the writer view then followed by the sahabah view. It makes the reader become more clear and can be seen the reason of all situations happened.

May Allah accept the effort, grant the goodness and reward Jannah to the writer and all who involved with the book, allahumma amin💓
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May 4, 2014
It was pretty good. I think it is mainly for teens and/young adults. I did get new information from it.
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