Islamic Manners is a slim, focused book of 109 pages that gathers guidance on the everyday conduct that shapes a Muslim's character — the kind of practical adab that seekers often look for and find scattered across larger works. Here it is drawn together in one accessible volume.
This 2001 edition, published by Awakening Publications, is unpretentious in size and purpose, suited to a reader who wants a companion for daily reflection rather than an exhaustive reference. Its brevity makes it approachable for a busy parent looking to teach good manners at home, or for a student of knowledge wanting a concise refresher between deeper studies.
There is a quiet integrity in a book that doesn't try to be more than what it is: a clear, focused treatment of manners in the Islamic tradition, offered without embellishment. For those building a home library with an eye toward both substance and simplicity, it holds a modest but worthy place — a small volume meant to be returned to often.
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