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A Life with the Divine by Ali Hammuda | Islamic Reflections on Faith, Purpose & Spiritual Living

A Life with the Divine by Ali Hammuda | Islamic Reflections on Faith, Purpose & Spiritual Living

Publisher: Kube Publishing
Author: Ali Hammuda
Binding: Paper back
Pages: 411
Size: 22cmx 14cm

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A deeply reflective and spiritually uplifting book that invites readers to strengthen their connection with Allah by reflecting on life, faith, and purpose. Through thoughtful insights and meaningful reminders, the book encourages believers to view their daily experiences through the lens of iman, helping them develop greater self-awareness and spiritual clarity. It inspires readers to cultivate gratitude, patience, and sincerity while striving toward a more purposeful, balanced, and God-centered life guided by the teachings of Islam.

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Tradesmen look at buildings differently, depending on their trade: The carpenter casts an eye on the woodwork, the bricklayer on the brickwork and the painter on the walls and ceilings. Similarly, the greater a person's perception of Allah's names, the greater their alertness and understanding of life. Nothing passes them by, without thought and contemplation. When they see a display of mercy, they automatically and very naturally reflect on the names of Allah; Al-Rahim" (The Most Merciful), Al-Ra'uf (The Pitying), Al-Wadud (The Affectionate). When they sense might and awe, they are overcome with the names "Al-Jabbar" (The Compeller), "Al-Muntaqim" (The Avenger) and "Al-Qahhar" (The Subduer). Eventually, they reach a station where every scene that unfolds, any sin which presents itself or any opportunity that drifts by, becomes a trigger for perusal and the remembrance of Allah, the achievement of which is precisely the objective of this book.

Content:

These inner pages from “A Life with The Divine: 25 Names of Allah and Their Everyday Expressions in Life” by Ali Hammuda present a spiritually enriching exploration of Allah’s beautiful names and how they shape a believer’s understanding of life, worship, and personal growth. The opening pages introduce the book’s purpose of connecting readers with Allah through reflection on His names and attributes, while also emphasizing Tazkiyat al-Nafs (purification of the soul). The content highlights the importance of studying Allah’s names as a means of strengthening faith, deepening worship, avoiding sin, and developing a more meaningful relationship with the Creator.

The featured sections explain how understanding Allah’s names transforms a believer’s perspective on the world. Through practical reflections and spiritual insights, the book demonstrates how everyday experiences can remind a person of Allah’s mercy, power, wisdom, and compassion. Names such as Ar-Rahim (The Most Merciful), Al-Wadud (The Most Loving), and Al-Jabbar (The Compeller) are connected to real-life situations, helping readers recognize Allah’s presence in all aspects of life. Written in a thoughtful and accessible style, the book encourages continuous remembrance of Allah and invites readers to see the world through the lens of divine attributes. Combining Islamic scholarship with practical spirituality, A Life with The Divine serves as a guide for nurturing faith, strengthening the heart, and building a closer connection with Allah in daily life.

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Life
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25 Names of Allah and Their Everyday Expressions in Life
Ali Hammuda
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A Life with the Divine: 25 Names of Allah and their everyday expressions in life
The right of Ali Hammuda to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyrights, Designs and Patents act, 1988. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior permission of the copyright owner.
ISBN 978-1-84774-217-9 Paperback
ISBN 978-1-84774-218-6 ebook
Cover design: Afreen Fazil (Jaryah Studios)
Typesetting: LiteBook Prepress Services Printed in: Turkey by Elma Basim

Contents
Introduction
Tazkiyat al-Nafs/Purification of the Soul and Allah's Names 1.1 The importance of Tazkiyat al-Nafs
1.2 What is meant by purification of the soul?
1.3 What makes the study of Allah's Names so vital?
a. Its legal status
b. Allah wants to be known

c. Commitment can only come after knowledge d. The study and understanding of Allah's Names is one of the primary ways of restoring imän and, thus, experiencing the sweetness of worship.

e. The study of Allah's Names and Attributes and one's ability to abstain from sins.
f. The entire world will be seen through the lens of Allah's Names
g. One's greatest ambition should be Allah's acceptance and entering Paradise, and the study of Allah's Names is a means of attaining them both
1.4 Principles that govern one's understanding of Allah's Names 1.5 Traditional approaches to the study of Allah's Names vs.
the present approach
The Majestic Name "Allah"
2.1 Characteristics of the Name "Allah"
2.2 The linguistic origins of the Name Allah
2.3 What does "Allahumma" mean?
2.4 The effects of believing in the Name Allah
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A Life with The Divine
Tradesmen look at buildings differently, depending on their trade: The carpenter casts an eye on the woodwork, the bricklayer on the brickwork and the painter on the walls and ceilings. Similarly, the greater a person's perception of Allah's names, the greater their alertness and understanding of life. Nothing passes them by, without thought and contemplation.
When they see a display of mercy, they automatically and very naturally reflect on the names of Allah; Al-Rahim (The Most Merciful), Al-Ra'if (The Pitying), Al-Wadud (The Affectionate). When they sense might and awe, they are overcome with the names Al-Jabbar (The Compeller), Al-Muntaqim (The Avenger) and Al-Qahhar (The Subduer). Eventually, they reach a station where every scene that unfolds, any sin which presents itself or any opportunity that drifts by, becomes a trigger for perusal and the remembrance of Allah, the achievement of which is precisely the objective of this book.
A UK national of Palestinian origin, Ali Hammuda gained his BA and MA degrees in Architecture & Planning. He then went on to achieve a BA in Shari'ah from al-Azhar University and a Masters in Islamic Leadership Theory from Swansea University. Shaykh Ali is the author of Daily Revivals, The Friday Reminder and Married Ever After. He frequently delivers sermons, lectures and regular classes across the UK. He is the founder of Waqforever and a Senior Researcher and Lecturer for the Muslim Research & Development Foundation (London), an advisor for the Islamic Council of Europe and author for Islam21c.

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Sample Pages - Content

Pg:01
Life
with The
Divine
25 Names of Allah and Their Everyday Expressions in Life
Ali Hammuda
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A Life with the Divine: 25 Names of Allah and their everyday expressions in life
The right of Ali Hammuda to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyrights, Designs and Patents act, 1988. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior permission of the copyright owner.
ISBN 978-1-84774-217-9 Paperback
ISBN 978-1-84774-218-6 ebook
Cover design: Afreen Fazil (Jaryah Studios)
Typesetting: LiteBook Prepress Services Printed in: Turkey by Elma Basim

Contents
Introduction
Tazkiyat al-Nafs/Purification of the Soul and Allah's Names 1.1 The importance of Tazkiyat al-Nafs
1.2 What is meant by purification of the soul?
1.3 What makes the study of Allah's Names so vital?
a. Its legal status
b. Allah wants to be known

c. Commitment can only come after knowledge d. The study and understanding of Allah's Names is one of the primary ways of restoring imän and, thus, experiencing the sweetness of worship.

e. The study of Allah's Names and Attributes and one's ability to abstain from sins.
f. The entire world will be seen through the lens of Allah's Names
g. One's greatest ambition should be Allah's acceptance and entering Paradise, and the study of Allah's Names is a means of attaining them both
1.4 Principles that govern one's understanding of Allah's Names 1.5 Traditional approaches to the study of Allah's Names vs.
the present approach
The Majestic Name "Allah"
2.1 Characteristics of the Name "Allah"
2.2 The linguistic origins of the Name Allah
2.3 What does "Allahumma" mean?
2.4 The effects of believing in the Name Allah
Pg:03
A Life with The Divine
Tradesmen look at buildings differently, depending on their trade: The carpenter casts an eye on the woodwork, the bricklayer on the brickwork and the painter on the walls and ceilings. Similarly, the greater a person's perception of Allah's names, the greater their alertness and understanding of life. Nothing passes them by, without thought and contemplation.
When they see a display of mercy, they automatically and very naturally reflect on the names of Allah; Al-Rahim (The Most Merciful), Al-Ra'if (The Pitying), Al-Wadud (The Affectionate). When they sense might and awe, they are overcome with the names Al-Jabbar (The Compeller), Al-Muntaqim (The Avenger) and Al-Qahhar (The Subduer). Eventually, they reach a station where every scene that unfolds, any sin which presents itself or any opportunity that drifts by, becomes a trigger for perusal and the remembrance of Allah, the achievement of which is precisely the objective of this book.
A UK national of Palestinian origin, Ali Hammuda gained his BA and MA degrees in Architecture & Planning. He then went on to achieve a BA in Shari'ah from al-Azhar University and a Masters in Islamic Leadership Theory from Swansea University. Shaykh Ali is the author of Daily Revivals, The Friday Reminder and Married Ever After. He frequently delivers sermons, lectures and regular classes across the UK. He is the founder of Waqforever and a Senior Researcher and Lecturer for the Muslim Research & Development Foundation (London), an advisor for the Islamic Council of Europe and author for Islam21c.

Who is Ali Hammuda?

Ali Hammuda is a respected Islamic author, speaker, and educator known for his engaging and relatable style of conveying Islamic knowledge. His work focuses on strengthening faith, developing strong character, and inspiring positive change through lessons drawn from the Qur’an, Sunnah, and the lives of the Prophets and righteous predecessors.