
Islamic Guidelines for Individual and Social Reforms by Muhammad Bin Jamil Zino is an English Islamic book that presents comprehensive, Qur’an-and-Sunnah-based guidance for personal development and societal well-being. It systematically explains how Islam views individual character, self-discipline, ethical conduct, and the responsibilities of Muslims toward family, community, and society at large, showing that self-reform and social reform are interconnected and essential. The author, a respected teacher from Dar-ul-Hadith Al-Khairiyah in Makkah, uses authentic sources and practical examples to illustrate how Islamic principles can address moral, cultural, and social challenges without compromising the religion’s core teachings or modern needs. This makes the book suitable for students, activists, dawah workers, and general readers seeking grounded Islamic perspectives on ethical living, social justice, and community cohesion.
192 pages. 14 × 21 cm. English language. Four-color print with a clear, organized layout for study and reflection.
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Discusses individual ethics and personal development rooted in Qur’anic and Prophetic guidance.
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Presents Islamic principles for social reform, outlining how Muslims should contribute to justice, compassion, community welfare, and moral society.
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Bridges traditional Islamic teachings with contemporary challenges, making the guidance relevant for modern readers.
Best simple English guide for understanding Islam’s approach to self-improvement and social responsibility. Perfect for students, community workers, dawah volunteers, and anyone serious about applying Islamic principles for personal and collective reform.
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