Zaad Ad-Daa'iyah Ilallaah by The Noble Scholar Muhammad Ibn Saalih Ibn Uthaymeen (rahimahullaah) No Copyright. For the sake of Allah and Da’wah to His Deen. Copy or use as you like. The translator does appreciate credit where it is due.
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