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An Ocean of Tears (NEW)

An Ocean of Tears (NEW)

A Journey to Rekindle the Heart and Renew the Soul

Ibn al-Jawzi (author)

Publisher: Turath Publishing

In an age where hearts are hardened and tears struggle to flow, this remarkable work of exhortation and advice by the Ḥanbalī polymath and gifted orator, Ibn al-Jawzī, should be read time and time again. Filled with heart-softening stories, emotive poetry, and forthright admonition at times, this work pushes a person to reconnect with their Creator before it is too late. The author was a renowned orator at whose hands many renewed their covenant to Islam, and the hope is that this translation into the English language will have the same effect on its readers.
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In an age where hearts are hardened and tears struggle to flow, this remarkable work of exhortation and advice by the Hanbali polymath and gifted orator, Ibn al-Jawzi, should be read time and time again. 

Filled with heart-softening stories, emotive poetry and forthright admonition at times, this work pushes a person to reconnect with their creator before it is too late. 

The author was a renowned orator at whose hands many renewed their covenant to Islam, and the hope is that this translation into the English language will have the same effect on its readers. 

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Book Authors Ibn al-Jawzi
Book Publishers Turath Publishing
Year of Publication 2025

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Shamsul Hayat
Powerful powerful reninders

Amazing, powerful, heart piercing reminders. You will want to keep reading each chapter over and over again. Great asset for protecting one's imaan in this materialistic era.

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daniyal khan

Aside from the typos the content of the book did make my eyes sweat