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Monthly Archives: February 2012
The Success Principles by Jack Canfield: Introduction & Principle 1
By Sheikh Idris Watts This book highlights skills every human being should have in their life to make their journey in this world, and even to the next world, a successful one. These principles can be applied in one’s personal … Continue reading
10 Conversations You Need To Have with Your Children: Chapter 10 (Final Chapter)
By Sheikh Idris Watts Chapter 10: God Children need to know that there is a moral context to the universe – that there is a plan and a design – that life is not capricious or accidental. There’s a governor, … Continue reading
10 Conversations You Need To Have with Your Children: Chapter 9
By Sheikh Idris Watts Chapter 9: Fear Fear is one of the basest passions and we teach our children to be afraid of strangers, of the unknown, of the future. “An F! My God are you not ashamed of yourself!” … Continue reading
10 Conversations You Need To Have with Your Children: Chapter 8
By Sheikh Idris Watts Chapter 8: Love You have to increase the gravitational forces that draw people together. Ask yourself, “How can I be closer to other people? How do I show my love? Even when people are mean to … Continue reading
10 Conversations You Need To Have with Your Children: Chapter 7
By Sheikh Idris Watts Chapter 7: Family and Tradition The successful man or woman is the one who is first and foremost successful with their family. Even when you are not sure whether you are getting through to your kids, … Continue reading
Alive In Our Hearts: Event Video
This event took place on Wednesday 1st February 2012, and was hosted by Bradford University Islamic Theology Society. The evening provided an historical narrative and illuminating account about the life of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, … Continue reading
The Blessed Tree: The Prophet’s Lineage-Collated
To make it easier to navigate between the blessed lineage, and to place all the names on one page, we have collated all of them together here for easy learning. To read further about each person, please click the links. … Continue reading
The Blessed Tree: The Prophet’s Lineage-‘Adnān
By Sheikh Idris Watts ‘Adnān His name means ‘to reside/establish/set up’ (iqāmah) out of hope that he would be protected because the leaders of mankind and jinn gathered around him awaiting a suitable time to kill him because they knew … Continue reading
The Blessed Tree: The Prophet’s Lineage-Ma’add
By Sheikh Idris Watts Ma’add His name means strength, weapon of war or generosity. He was called so because he fought many battles against the Jews of his time and did not return except that he was victorious. He followed … Continue reading
The Blessed Tree: The Prophet’s Lineage-Nizār
By Sheikh Idris Watts Nizār[1] His name means ‘little or rare’. His real name was Khaldān. He was called so because when he was born his father could see the light of the Prophet Muḥammad, peace and blessings be upon … Continue reading
