i marked this book as "Stay-away- shelf" last year because i HATE THE AUTHOR so freaking much. He's an idiot. But when my sister bought the paperback i decided to give it a try. my curiosity got the best of me. Beside, I didn't want to judge a book by its author. And to my surprise i liked the book. i loved how it focused on the positive aspects of the prophet Muhammad's life, and how we can learn from him, Only the good things. i have read so many books that criticize him, and point out where things went wrong, and where he committed war crimes. and i get that. That's why i liked this one. you don't find many books that show the good in him, and the good he did.
To meet the real goodness of life, manage and discipline yourself well. Our Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W.) always and will always be our mentor. His great characters must be followed and applied to our way of living.
'Enjoy Your Life' is a must read book. Not only that, but it's a friendly -reader. It teaches you how to deal with people in different manners by containing most of our Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W)'s lifestyle that can be benefited by Muslims and even the non-Muslim readers.
I recommend this book to everybody to take and secure a copy of it. I assure you'll benefit from it much more than you expect.
My father found this book at my fianc茅's place and absolutely fell in love with it. After his visit he went straight to the bookstore and bought himself a copy - the very copy which I am myself reading.
This book was inspired by Dale Carnegie's "How to Win Friends and Influence People".
Similarly, "Istamta' Bi Haliyatik" is filled with stories that deal with problems, behaviours and attitudes that one encounters in everyday society. Each story has a moral and an analysis of the situation. THe author then suggests how that person or situation should have been handled by giving examples from the lives of Prophet Muhammad and his Companions.
The book is written by Dr. Muhammad Abdul Rahman Al Arfi (b 1970) who is a prominent scholar and orator from Saudi Arabia. It was translated into urdu by Hafiz Qamr Hasan who works for Dal-As-Salaam Publications in Riyadh