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The Biography of Imam ibn al-Qayyim [9789960982953]

2023-03-23 22:20:28

Imam Ibn Al Kaim is a shining icon of his knowledge and memory. Anyone who has read his book will see his wonderful virtue. His work has outstanding excellence and continues to lead scholars through the seventh century. He has over 100 books on various sciences. Ibn al-Qayyim loves knowledge - knowledge of research and writing

This is a biography of one of the famous people of Muslim and one of the noble knights. He reached the highest level of academics and religion. No Salaf [1] followed the method of Ahl as-Sunnah Wa al-Jama'ah, but through him he saw the eyes of many blind people, and since the lives of many people were dead, he He proved his great virtue. . He is Shake Islam, Imam Ian Gaim Jawaiyah, God can wash him with his compassion

He is a member of Abu · Abdira, Shams · Ad · Din, Muhammad · Ibn · Abi · Bakr · ibn · Ai · Ye · Sad · Ibn · Harris · Ibn · McKin · Zain · Ad · Din, As Zului, Ad · Dimashki, Al · It is lumbar. He is known as Ibn Qayim al-Jawziyyah

Biography reference works agree that he was born in 691 AD. His student Safadi said he was born on Safar on the 7 th. In this view, Ibn Taghri Bardi, Ad-Dawudi, as-Suyuti is following him.

This great imam is well-known among early scholars and later scholars like ibn Qayum al Jawziyyah. Some people are shortening, just say ibn alQayyim. Biographical references consistently believe that a man named after "Qayyim al-Jawziyyah" is his father: Shaykh Abu Bakr ibn Ayyub az-Zur'i. He was a longtime director of Qayyim or Damascus al Madrasa al Joujuya (Jouji School). Therefore, he is called "Qayyim al-Jawziyyah". Later, his descendants and his grandchild are known for this affiliation.

In this language, Qayyim is the person responsible for directing and managing something. As far as the definition of its technical use is concerned, it does not exceed this range. It has the same meaning as Nazir or Wasi, so we can call it school Nazir, its Wasi, or its Qayyim. They all have the same meaning. He had taken responsibility for the school because he had had a great influence on all the schools at that time, which is enough to be proud of him.

[1] Translator's Note: The word Salafi means that one person follows the way of Saraf, and the first three generations of Muslim are admired by the Prophet (S) as the best human being.

Ibn Rajab tells the story of his teacher Imam Ibn Al-Qaaim Al Joujiah who studied the science of Hadith from Al-Shahab al-Nabulsi, Qadhi Taqiyyu-Deen Sulaiman and Fatima Bint Jawhar. In his early student life, Imam Ibn Gyim looked for the majority of Shei at his time, and he was particularly good at explaining the Balinese school of thinking. Imam Ibn Al Qayyim Al Jawziyya is a zealous and enthusiastic worshiper. He spent a long time to perform his supernatural prayers, he is in memory (zikr), and is known for his long-standing kneeling position. People can see God's grace and grace all the time by seeing a clear expression of reverence from his face.

After the death of Imam Ibn Taimiyyah, the disciples were released from prison, Imam Ibn Al Qayyim Al Jawziyya continued his research and held learning circles and courses for his students. Ibn Jawziyya teaches Islamic law at Al Sadriyya School in Damascus, and he has served as Imam of the Jawziyya School for a long time. Most of his work is an editor, but he writes several books by himself, but their own handwritten manuscripts are still kept in the Damascus Central Library today.

Between 712 H / 1312 CE and 726 H / 1326 CE, Ibn Al Queim got married and delivered three sons - Ibrahim, Abdullah, Sharaf Addin -. He earned his living as teacher and Imam at Jawziyyah school. His lecture at Hanbalifik and his sermon may indicate that his teacher was at 726 H / 1326 CE, and Damascus authorities had his strong influence, Ibn Al-Qayyim among them. This imprisonment was summoned after Ibn Timiya was summoned to the religious scholars conference (Ulama). Shorten your prayers?