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When was the last time you poured your heart out to God? When was the last time you cried out to Him in hope and desperation? What better gift can the lover give to their beloved than an open line of communication? Isn’t it time that you connected with your Creator? Teach Me How to Du’aa is a practical guide to transform your conversations with God from colorless and mundane to meaningful and transformative dialogues.
Drawing from the Holy Quran and authentic prophetic tradition, the author has compiled the most powerful and compelling supplications that have been gifted to mankind by The All Hearing. This course and book will help you strengthen your connection with God and shape your spiritual life into one that is flowering, flourishing and fulfilling.
Whether you are communicating with God on a daily biases or still struggling to find the right words to say, this book is for you. Du’aa is the perfect superpower to affect the change you wish to see in your life. Open your heart as you recite these prayers and allow God to blanket you in the blessing and beauty that is deep faith.
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Youssef Kromah is an award-winning poet, best-selling author, dynamic speaker, community activist and international television host at Huda TV in Cairo, Egypt. He was first featured as a spoken-word poet on Russel Simmon’s HBO series Brave New Voices and later as a featured guest speaker on CNN’s Who’s Black in America, hosted by Soledad O’Brien. Youssef’s ability to captivate and enthrall audiences with his poignant words and power-packed performances has taken him all over the United States and abroad, including Cuba, Hong Kong, Palestine, Ireland, Thailand, Morocco, London, Egypt and many other countries. An alumnus of LaSalle University, Youssef graduated with the distinctions while double majoring in Leadership and Global Understanding and English. He is the founder of the Do It for The Deen initiative and an active youth leader in several Muslim communities. Youssef serves as a khatib for over 10 masjids in the Delaware Valley region, as well as assistant imam at Masjidullah in Philadelphia, Pa. Youssef is currently pursuing a degree in Islamic Studies at Al-Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt, with hopes of following a career track in Islamic Scholarship, while continuing his art, da’wah work and youth development initiatives.