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The Prophet’s Methods of Correcting People’s Mistakes

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Introducing “The Prophet’s Methods of Correcting People’s Mistakes” by Muhammad Salih al-Munajjid, a must-have book for anyone involved in education, particularly Islamic knowledge.

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The Prophet’s Methods of Correcting People’s Mistakes by Muhammad Salih al-Munajjid

Introducing “The Prophet’s Methods of Correcting People’s Mistakes” by Muhammad Salih al-Munajjid, a must-have book for anyone involved in education, particularly Islamic knowledge.

As an educationalist, you may be familiar with the remedial teaching method, which involves correcting mistakes. This method is essential if your goal is to teach people effectively. The Prophet (SAW) also practiced this divine method, as some Qur’anic verses were revealed to correct the Sahabah’s mistakes.

Divine guidance led the Prophet (SAW) to correct people’s mistakes, and his methods are the best known to mankind. If you want to teach Islamic knowledge and other branches of knowledge effectively, following the Prophet’s example is the best approach.

In this book, the author has compiled many of the Prophet’s (SAW) methods for teaching people and correcting their mistakes. It is an excellent reference in educational methodology that is indispensable for anyone who is concerned with education in general and Islamic knowledge in particular.

 

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Author: Muhammad Salih al-Munajjid

Format: Paperback

Publisher: IIPH

Language: English

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