A Powerful Treatise on the Destruction of Sins and the Acceptance of Supplications Fasad Ki Jarrain (Why Our Supplications Are Not Acce...
A Powerful Treatise on the Destruction of Sins and the Acceptance of Supplications
Fasad Ki Jarrain (Why Our Supplications Are Not Accepted) is an important reformative booklet that discusses the condemnation of sins, the warnings mentioned about them, and the reasons why prayers are often not accepted. This book is authored by Maulana Muhammad Shehzad Qadri Turabi, while it has been compiled and supervised by Muhammad Tariq Qadri Qatari.
[Free PDF download ##fa-file-pdf-o##]The collection presents selected Hadith related to sins, containing powerful warnings that deeply move the heart. It identifies 84 sins along with Prophetic sayings and severe admonitions regarding each, encouraging Muslims to reflect upon their actions and turn toward self-reformation.
A significant portion of the book answers the crucial question: why are our supplications not accepted? It explains which actions become obstacles to the acceptance of prayers, the blessed occasions and places where supplications are more likely to be accepted, and which kinds of prayers should not be made. The booklet guides readers to protect themselves from the deception of the ego and Satan, while developing sincerity in worship.
The core message emphasizes that even a minor sin should never be taken lightly, as it gradually leads to major sins. Regular and sincere observance of prayers, including voluntary prayers (Nawafil), can protect a person from falling into sinful habits.
Title: Fasad Ki Jarrain (Why Our Supplications Are Not Accepted)
Author: Maulana Muhammad Shehzad Qadri Turabi
Editor / Supervisor: Muhammad Tariq Qadri Qatari
Language: Urdu
Subject: Islamic Reform, Condemnation of Sins, Acceptance of Supplications
This book is highly beneficial for readers seeking spiritual self-improvement, understanding the causes behind rejected supplications, and protecting themselves from sins. Read online or download to begin a journey toward personal reform.
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