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What Should We Say – A Selection of Prayers for Daily Use
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What Should We Say – A Selection of Prayers for Daily Use


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WHAT SHOULD WE SAY? is a sequel to the Islamic Foundation's small book What Do We Say?, published in 1996 for young children. Although primarily intended for children at Key Stage 2, (7-11 years), this book can also be used by students of secondary level, those new to Islam, and those interested in making the remembrance of ALLAH a reality in their every day lives.

This helpful and practical guide presents some of the importaqnt daily prayers taught by the Prophet Muhammad ( ALLAH's Blessing and Peace be upon him) in simple English, with accompanying Arabic text, notes and pronounciation guide. An essential part of Islamic upbringing, these are the supplications most commonly used by Muslims world wide to increase awareness and remembrance of ALLAH in daily life.


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