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The E-Aalim institute has endeavored to present a simple series of books tackling the fundamentals of Islam.
Doing so, the institute aims at acquainting the Muslim juniors in the non-Muslim countries and environments with their religion.

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A group of educationalists, designers and specialists has prepared such useful books, for both the juniors and their interested parents.
This will refresh and renew the religious knowledge of both of them of the religion of Islam.
Hoping this effort will be of great use and value to our readers, the institute is happy to welcome any comment, inquiry,
feedback and even criticism that may occur to our dear readers.
THE EA-ALIM AND THEIR READERS:
Fully aware of the bad need our readers may have to know the basics of Islam, the institute has focused in Book Number One on the five pillars of Islam.
This is very important concerning introducing the junior Muslims to Islam.
This valuable book provides the necessary answers to the basic questions that may arise in the hungry-to-knowledge minds of the imaginative juniors.
Furthermore, realizing the questions that the juniors, especially the teens may ask their parents,
the institute provides the adults with some basic knowledge about their dear original culture and religion.
So Book Number One introduces Shahadah, prayer, fasting, Zakat and pilgrimage.
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ABLUTION AND PURITY:
Books Number Twelve and Thirteen are very significant for all Muslims, especially the teens and their parents. For the adult parents, it revises the acts of ablution.
This is a good preparation to enable the parents to talk to their children about prayer, salah. For the growing up teens, these two books introduce them to the etiquette of purity and ablution.

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IThe books stress the importance of water in a Muslim’s daily life.
Also, a junior Muslim is well prepared to get into the world of ablution, purity and prayer.
The two books describe in full detail the acts and etiquette of ablution. In addition, the two books state the dhikr which is related to ablution.
THE STORY OF THE ADHAN:
Still, Book Number Nine is very interesting. The book tells the historical story of the Muslim call and summon to prayer.
The adhan seems a divine revelation, not to the prophet, but to one of the prophet’s companions.
That man had a dream during which he “saw” the method of the adhan.
Raconting the dream to the prophet, prophet Mohammad accepted it and recommended his companion, Bilal ibn Rabah to call for the prayer.
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Thus Muslims neither used a bell like the Christians did, nor a horn, like the Jews did. This caused great joy among the Muslims at that time
CONCLUSION:
The E-Aalim book series is very valuable, though simple. It is very concise and concentrated.
It has a lot of information which is very necessary and useful to all Muslims, young as well as the old ones.
Wishing the readers to benefit from it in the best hoped way.
THE EASIEST THREE BOOKS TO READ
THE EASIEST THREE BOOKS TO READ IN THE E-AALIM SERIES
INTRODUCTION:
The E-Aalim institute has endeavored to present a simple and an easy series of books tackling the fundamentals of Islam.
Doing so, the institute aims at acquainting the Muslim juniors in the non-Muslim countries and environments with their religion
A group of expert educationalists, designers and specialists has prepared such useful books, for both the juniors and their interested parents.
This will refresh and renew the religious knowledge of both of them of the religion of Islam.

Hoping this effort will be of great use and value to our readers, the institute is happy to welcome any comment, inquiry
and even criticism that may occur to our dear readers.
THE OBLIGATORY PRAYERS:
Book Number Five is very useful to all Muslims.The book mainly focuses on the five compulsory and obligatory daily prayers.
Starting with the Dawn prayer, Fajr, the book discusses its time, virtue and favor.
Then, the book discusses the Noon, Dhuhr prayer, showing that its time begins when an object’s shadow is equal to its real height.
Then the book discusses the Late-noon, or Afternoon, asr, prayer.
The book comments that its time starts from the time when the shadow of an object is a bit taller than its height till before sunset, when the color of the sun changes into orange.
Similarly, the Sunset, Maghrib, prayer starts just after the setting of the sun, Its time lasts till the absence of the yellowish twilight.
Then comes the Eve, Isha prayer.
The book adds that it starts after the absence of the twilight and lasts till just before the dawn prayer.
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RAKATS OF THE FIVE PRAYERS:
In a more detailed way, Book Number Five discusses the number of rakat in each of the obligatory prayers.
The book states that the dawn prayer consists of two rakats. The dhuhr prayer consists of four rakats.
The asr prayer consists of four rakats also.
The maghrib prayer consists of three rakats. The isha prayer consists of four rakats.
Finally, the book remarks that the total rakats in the obligatory prayers are seventeen rakats.
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THE OBLIGATORY PRAYERS’ HISTORY:
Enriching the knowledge of Muslims, old as well as young, Book Number six gives a brief history of the imposition of the obligatory prayers. The book reminds the Muslims that prayer was made obligatory during the Ascension Night Journey, al-Mi’raj, during which the prophet was taken on the miraculous heavenly ascend.
The original number of the daily prayers was fifty per day and night. However, the daily number was reduced to only five prayers per day and night.
THE VOLUNTARY PRAYERS:
Delving more deeply in worship, Book Number seven discusses the optional and voluntary prayers a Muslim can offer. Such voluntary prayers occur before and after the obligatory five prayers. A Muslim can offer these prayers with the aim of getting closer to Allah. Also, a Muslim can attain a lot of reward performing these prayers.
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CONCLUSION:
These three books are very easy to read. However, they contain a lot of information which can benefit a Muslim in their everyday contact with Allah, namely the obligatory, optional and voluntary prayers.
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