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Droplet's of Wisdom
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Ongoing, First published Sep 07, 2013
Droplet's of Wisdom is different collections of statements and quotes by different scholars, hadith's (The prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, sayings) and also Qur'anic verses. This is so that it benefits you, and also that you have some kind of insight into Islam and what Islam is really about. In this certain category, it will cover different aspects of Islam, ranging from a topic upon the heart and eeman (faith), to a topic upon Jannah (Paradise).  

Feel free to ask questions and also comments, and also if you want a certain topic up there. 

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