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Daily Wisdom: Islamic Prayers and Supplications
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Abdur Raheem Kidwai
This beautiful presentation of Islamic prayers and supplications engages the reader in a moment daily reflection. With 365 prayers covering the whole year, this is a must for every home. An essential companion to the firsttwo book in the Daily wisdom series.
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Abdur Raheem Kidwai
This beautiful presentation of Islamic prayers and supplications engages the reader in a moment daily reflection. With 365 prayers covering the whole year, this is a must for every home. An essential companion to the first two book in the Daily wisdom series.
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