- Islam In ConceptA simplified Introduction to Islam in English language in categories of question and answer in different aspect, and it increases the question from non Muslims.Reveiwers : Muhammad AbdulRaoof From issues : Cooperative Office for Propagation, Guidance, and Warning of Expatriates in the city of Zelfi - A website Islamic Library www.islamicbook.ws Source : http://www.islamhouse.com/p/330822 Download : 
 
- Enjoining Good, Forbidding EvilIbn Taymiyyah said: "This (enjoining good and forbidding evil) is a duty that the entire Ummah is obliged to fulfil. It is what the Ulama know as an obligation of collective responsibility, if a group in society undertook to discharge it, the other members of this society are absolved from it. The entire Ummah is commissioned to undertake it, but if a group therein was responsible for discharging it, the rest of society is no longer obliged to undertake it."Formation : Sheikh-ul-Islam ibn Taymiyyah Reveiwers : Muhammad AbdulRaoof Translators : Salim Abdullah Marjan Source : http://www.islamhouse.com/p/339184 Download : 
 
- Understand the Qur'an For Elementary School ChildrenBegin to learn and understand the Qur’an – the easy way! Understand Salah and improve your relationship with Allah; Learn basic Arabic grammar using a new powerful method of TPI; and Through these learn 125 words that occur in the Qur’an 40,000 times!Formation : Abdul-Azeez Abdur-Raheem Reveiwers : Muhammad AbdulRaoof From issues : A website understand Quran www.understandquran.com Source : http://www.islamhouse.com/p/358865 Download :  
 
- The Obligation of Adhering to the Sunnah and a Caution Against InnovationA small but beneficial treatise concerning innovation, celebrating the birth of the Prophet (s), as well as a small note about Wahhabiyyah and the creed Muhammad bin Abdul-Wahhab.Formation : Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah bin Baz Source : http://www.islamhouse.com/p/1267 Download :  
 
- The Best Provision to the Day of JudgmentA book contains sunnahs (recommended acts) scattered in a lot of books. It’s divided into two main sections. The first is concerned with good deeds that have specified rewards whose benefits are restricted to whoever performs them only. Examples of such good deeds are: praying sunnahs and performing ‘umrah. The second section is devoted to the deeds with unspecified benefits, i.e. the good deeds whose benefits reach others like the family, the neighbor or even the community in large. These benefits are achieved in this life as well as the Last Day. Giving charity and useful knowledge are examples of this group of good deeds.Formation : Hakam Bin Adel Zummo Al-Nuwairy Al-Aqily Translators : Ayat Fawwaz Ar-Rayyes Source : http://www.islamhouse.com/p/249745 Download : 