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An Elderly Muslim's Advice to His Daughter and His Prayer by Hüseyin Hilmi Işık is a deeply personal and spiritually rich work that captures the essence of Islamic parenting, love, and legacy. Written as a heartfelt message from a father to his daughter, the book blends practical advice with religious counsel, offering timeless guidance for navigating life with faith and integrity.
The author shares reflections on modesty, prayer, moral conduct, and the importance of staying connected to Allah in every stage of life. His words are tender yet firm, encouraging his daughter to embrace her identity as a Muslim woman with dignity and devotion. The prayer included in the book is a moving supplication for her well-being, protection, and spiritual growth—an expression of paternal love steeped in religious sincerity.
The cover design—featuring a mirror and a rose in a woven basket against a warm reddish-orange background—symbolizes introspection, beauty, and the delicate bond between parent and child. It evokes a sense of warmth and timelessness, inviting readers into a moment of quiet reflection.
This book is ideal for young Muslims seeking guidance, parents looking to pass on faith-centered values, and anyone drawn to the emotional and spiritual dimensions of Islamic family life. Whether read privately or shared within families, An Elderly Muslim's Advice to His Daughter and His Prayer offers a gentle yet powerful reminder of the enduring found in faith and love.
A touching letter of faith, guidance, and prayer from a devoted Muslim father to his daughter—rooted in love, and Islamic values.
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