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Imagine That Today is Your Last Day
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Imagine That Today is Your Last Day

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Imagine that Today is Your Last Day Death is somewhere near you and you can be its next victim. Do you know when you will die? No! Are you prepared for this inevitable journey? Probably not! Learn the tactics to make the most of your life thus preparing you for your death, and life in the hereafter. Inshilaah- God willing. ‘Imagine that Today is Your Last Day’ reveals to you the secrets of living a great life and accepting your fate when it arrives. The book discusses the missing link in your life for which you will have to pay a price after death. Bring every moment to life, it can be your LAST day TODAY! It is an experience that many never think about, let alone go through it. This book will inspire and motivate you to think about the day that no one talks about. It will help you to accept your fate and enable you to explore the unexplored! Let’s go on this journey together, and let’s ‘Imagine that Today is Your Last Day!’ ‘A must-have for everyone. Imagine that Today is Your Last Day is definitely one that should be added to your bookshelves. An inspiring and educational book from start to finish …one that will transform your lives for sure, God-Willing!’ - Farzana Hussain ABOUT THE AUTHOR Zohra Sarwari holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, a Masters degree in Business Administration, and is currently working towards a Bachelor’s degree in Islamic Studies. She has inspired people of all ages as a business and life coach. As a humanitarian Zohra is passionate about helping others view the world through new lenses; We need to be tolerant and respect all of humanity.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Eman Publishing
Country
United States
Date
9 February 2009
Pages
124
ISBN
9780982312513

Imagine that Today is Your Last Day Death is somewhere near you and you can be its next victim. Do you know when you will die? No! Are you prepared for this inevitable journey? Probably not! Learn the tactics to make the most of your life thus preparing you for your death, and life in the hereafter. Inshilaah- God willing. ‘Imagine that Today is Your Last Day’ reveals to you the secrets of living a great life and accepting your fate when it arrives. The book discusses the missing link in your life for which you will have to pay a price after death. Bring every moment to life, it can be your LAST day TODAY! It is an experience that many never think about, let alone go through it. This book will inspire and motivate you to think about the day that no one talks about. It will help you to accept your fate and enable you to explore the unexplored! Let’s go on this journey together, and let’s ‘Imagine that Today is Your Last Day!’ ‘A must-have for everyone. Imagine that Today is Your Last Day is definitely one that should be added to your bookshelves. An inspiring and educational book from start to finish …one that will transform your lives for sure, God-Willing!’ - Farzana Hussain ABOUT THE AUTHOR Zohra Sarwari holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, a Masters degree in Business Administration, and is currently working towards a Bachelor’s degree in Islamic Studies. She has inspired people of all ages as a business and life coach. As a humanitarian Zohra is passionate about helping others view the world through new lenses; We need to be tolerant and respect all of humanity.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Eman Publishing
Country
United States
Date
9 February 2009
Pages
124
ISBN
9780982312513