If you had attained a certain level of piety and spirituality during Ramadan it means that you had worked hard. Imagine how useless it will be to drain down your hard work by going to back to your old self in the month of Shawwal. Since Shawwal has already started, many of you might be having a hard time remaining steadfast, here are a few book suggestions that will help you in keeping the Ramadan spirit alive.
How To Be A Happy Muslim by Sheima Salam
How To Be A Happy Muslim written by Sheima Salam is a self-help book for anyone who want to focus on the higher perspective of this life and want to see much more deeper than the simple desires of this world. The title of the book consists of the word ‘happy’ but within the book the author actually focuses on living a meaningful life. Read complete review here.
Reclaim Your Heart by Yasmin Mogahed
Reclaim Your Heart is written by Yasmin Mogahed and she has successfully shed light on topics that all of us can relate to. She has written about relationships, marriages, love, hardships, us as an Ummah and has linked them to the actual purpose of this life which many of us tend to forget. Read the complete review here.
Be Like A Shining Star by Stoori
This is a short compilation of poems based on the Islamic theme and the poems despite being short are yet meaningful and motivational. Read its complete review here.
If you have any other Islamic book suggestions, do mention it in the comments section below.
Do read my article: How To Not Go Back To Your Old Habits After Ramadan?
How To Be A Happy Muslim by Sheima Salam
How To Be A Happy Muslim written by Sheima Salam is a self-help book for anyone who want to focus on the higher perspective of this life and want to see much more deeper than the simple desires of this world. The title of the book consists of the word ‘happy’ but within the book the author actually focuses on living a meaningful life. Read complete review here.
Reclaim Your Heart by Yasmin Mogahed
Reclaim Your Heart is written by Yasmin Mogahed and she has successfully shed light on topics that all of us can relate to. She has written about relationships, marriages, love, hardships, us as an Ummah and has linked them to the actual purpose of this life which many of us tend to forget. Read the complete review here.
Be Like A Shining Star by Stoori
This is a short compilation of poems based on the Islamic theme and the poems despite being short are yet meaningful and motivational. Read its complete review here.
If you have any other Islamic book suggestions, do mention it in the comments section below.
Do read my article: How To Not Go Back To Your Old Habits After Ramadan?
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