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My Daughters By Salman Al Oadah

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My Daughters By Salman Al Oadah

ISBN: 125002741350
Author: Salman Al-Oadah
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 235
Size: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.7 inch
Publication 2010
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About This Book:
Salman Al Oadah's "My Daughters" takes perusers on an exceptionally private and inspiring excursion into the multi-layered universe of nurturing, love, and the valuable connections framed between a dad and his little girls. This moving and informational work comes from the pen of a remarkable Islamic researcher and reveals insight into the creator's own encounters as a dad.
A Father's Love:
A famous Islamic researcher, Salman Al Oadah, uncovered his heart and offered his own encounters, feelings, and perceptions as a dad to his kids. Perusers can see the profound love, care, and devotion that portrays his relationship with his kids by means of his composition.
Parenting Insights:
The book contains an abundance of nurturing exhortation and help in view of Islamic lessons as well as general qualities. Oadah's encounters show guardians, especially men, significant examples of nurturing and really focusing on their youngsters.
Islamic Perspective:
Established in Islamic practice, the book covers Islamic lessons on parenthood and youngster raising, underscoring the need to pass on trust, values, and love to the future.
Cultural Nuances:
Salman Al Oadah's composing is educated by his social foundation, giving experiences into nurturing with regards to Saudi Bedouin society. His encounters offer a brief look into the district's one-of-a-kind social embroidery.
Universal Themes:
While the original draws on unambiguous social and strict settings, the issues it investigates — love, family, and the difficulties and delights of being a parent — are all-inclusive and engaging to perusers from varying backgrounds.

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