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Trials and Tribulations By Imam ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah (d. 751H) With appendix from the work of al-Imam al-Izz bin Abdus-Salam (d. 660 H)(d. 751H)
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Believers may face many trials and tribulations to test their faith, patience, and endurance. In a world full of conflicts, wars, disasters, and many personal and family problems, Shaytan can cause a person to question many things. If a Muslim is tried, in body, wealth, or any other difficulty, the only reason for this is one's sins – due to leaving something obligatory or committing a prohibited act. However, it is also a means of Allah aiding His servants, ennobling them, and granting them well-being. The most severely tried were the Prophets and then those closest to them. The Companions of the Prophet Muhammad (saw) were evicted from their homes, leaving their possessions behind, and their enemies multiplied, on occasions, they were overcome and defeated, and many were martyred. The Messenger of Allah (saw) received an injury to his face, his molar teeth were broken; his helmet was crushed into his head, while his enemies rejoiced and his associates despaired. They lived in a constant state of fear, destitution, and poverty - tying rocks to their stomachs out of severe hunger. The Messenger of Allah (saw) never ate his fill of bread twice in any one day. He was injured in various ways to the point that they accused the chastity of his most beloved wife. The state of hardship causes the servant to turn to Allah, Mighty and Magnificent. Often the state of ease, well-being, and blessings cause a person to turn away from Allah. In tribulations, trials, misfortunes, and calamities lay numerous benefits, having differing degrees of relevance, in accordance with the various ranks of people. The believers are afflicted with tribulation to such an extent that they end up walking on the earth with no trace of sin remaining on them. This amazing work deals with many aspects of trials and tribulations, including realizing the greatness of Allah, humility, dejection of servitude, sincerity for Allah, being patient, supplication, expiation of sins, and many other benefits and wisdom. This Iman-boosting work will aid every reader and it will develop an understanding that a believer should accustom themselves to, in times of calamities. The author, Imam Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah (d. 751H), was one of the most prolific scholars of Islam. He studied under Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah for sixteen years and accompanied him up till his death; learning a great deal of knowledge from him. He authored over sixty works, covering a multitude of Islamic sciences; his writings are characterized by their touching address to the heart and soul. He was deeply religious and very pious.
AUTHOR:Imam Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah
BOOK BY LANGUAGE: English
BINDING: Soft Cover
PAGES:96
SIZE CM:15x21
PUBLISHER:Daar Us-Sunnah
19B
Believers may face many trials and tribulations to test their faith, patience, and endurance. In a world full of conflicts, wars, disasters, and many personal and family problems, Shaytan can cause a person to question many things. If a Muslim is tried, in body, wealth, or any other difficulty, the only reason for this is one's sins – due to leaving something obligatory or committing a prohibited act. However, it is also a means of Allah aiding His servants, ennobling them, and granting them well-being. The most severely tried were the Prophets and then those closest to them. The Companions of the Prophet Muhammad (saw) were evicted from their homes, leaving their possessions behind, and their enemies multiplied, on occasions, they were overcome and defeated, and many were martyred. The Messenger of Allah (saw) received an injury to his face, his molar teeth were broken; his helmet was crushed into his head, while his enemies rejoiced and his associates despaired. They lived in a constant state of fear, destitution, and poverty - tying rocks to their stomachs out of severe hunger. The Messenger of Allah (saw) never ate his fill of bread twice in any one day. He was injured in various ways to the point that they accused the chastity of his most beloved wife. The state of hardship causes the servant to turn to Allah, Mighty and Magnificent. Often the state of ease, well-being, and blessings cause a person to turn away from Allah. In tribulations, trials, misfortunes, and calamities lay numerous benefits, having differing degrees of relevance, in accordance with the various ranks of people. The believers are afflicted with tribulation to such an extent that they end up walking on the earth with no trace of sin remaining on them. This amazing work deals with many aspects of trials and tribulations, including realizing the greatness of Allah, humility, dejection of servitude, sincerity for Allah, being patient, supplication, expiation of sins, and many other benefits and wisdom. This Iman-boosting work will aid every reader and it will develop an understanding that a believer should accustom themselves to, in times of calamities. The author, Imam Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah (d. 751H), was one of the most prolific scholars of Islam. He studied under Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah for sixteen years and accompanied him up till his death; learning a great deal of knowledge from him. He authored over sixty works, covering a multitude of Islamic sciences; his writings are characterized by their touching address to the heart and soul. He was deeply religious and very pious.
AUTHOR:Imam Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah
BOOK BY LANGUAGE: English
BINDING: Soft Cover
PAGES:96
SIZE CM:15x21
PUBLISHER:Daar Us-Sunnah