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    This book list the virtues of a critical aspect of this protection: the HIJAB. The characteristics of the Hijab are discussed, bringing the glad tidings promised (by Allah) to those women adhering to it. It also points out the danger of dazzling displays of ornaments and beauty as well as the terrible repercussions in this life and in the hereafter for those who practice Tabar'roj.

    Formation : Muhammad Bin Ahmad Bin Ismail AL-Mokadam

    Translators : Dr. Saleh As-Saleh

    Source : http://www.islamhouse.com/p/51783

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