Characteristics
of The Hypocrites
By Shaykh al-Islam Ibn
al-Qayyim al-Jawziyyah
with an appendix from the work of ash-Shanqiti
Paperback 80
Pages
ISBN:
1-904336-14-0
Author: Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah
Translator: Abu Rumaysah
Published by Daar us-Sunnah Pub
In the Qur’an, Allah has revealed the machinations of the hypocrites, He has
unveiled their beliefs, their qualities, and made their goals clear so that the
believers can be aware of them. He divided mankind into three groups in the
beginning of Surah al-Baqarah: the believer, the disbeliever, and the hypocrite.
He mentioned four verses concerning the believers, two verses concerning the
disbelievers, and thirteen verses concerning the hypocrites due to their
plenitude and the great harm and tribulation they bring to Islam and the
Muslims. The harm they cause to Islam is truly severe for they claim to be
Muslims, they claim to aid and support Islam, whereas in reality they are its
enemies seeking to destroy it from within, covertly spreading their corruption
and ignorance such that the unwary thinks that what they are upon is knowledge
and right action.
Sham Al-din Muhammad Ibn Abi Bakr, Ibn
al-Qayyim (Qayyem) al-Jawziyya.
He was born in Damascus, Syria in 691 A.H/.1292 C.E, and he studied under
his father who was the local attendant (qayyim) of al-Jawziyya school. Later on,
he pursued his quest for knowledge at the hands of renowned masters and scholars
of his epoch, as well as he studied the works and teachings of sufi masters
known in his time. His schooling centered around Islamic jurisprudence,
theology, and the science of prophetic traditions.\
In the year 712/ 1312 at the age of 21 he joined the study circle of Imam
Ibn Taimiyyah who kept him in his company as his closest student and disciple,
who later on became his successor.
Ar-Ruh :The Soul's Journey After Death
(Abridged)
Al-Imam Shamsuddin abi Abdullah Ibn Qayyin Al Jauziah
Paperback 67 Pages
Published in India
Translated by Duraid & Faiz Fatoohi
The Soul Its Where about in the light of Qur'an and Hadith
The Author has dealt in full detail the origin
of soul (This is an Abridged Translation of His book) , its nature, its morality, its place of abode before its connection
with the body and then its transmigration into Barzakh, its various conditions
and special treatments given to the rewarded soul and punishments ,meted out to
the wicked soul.
Sham Al-din Muhammad Ibn Abi Bakr, Ibn al-Qayyim (Qayyem) al-Jawziyya.
He was born in Damascus, Syria in 691 A.H/.1292 C.E, and he studied under
his father who was the local attendant (qayyim) of al-Jawziyya school. Later on,
he pursued his quest for knowledge at the hands of renowned masters and scholars
of his epoch, as well as he studied the works and teachings of sufi masters
known in his time. His schooling centered around Islamic jurisprudence,
theology, and the science of prophetic traditions.\
In the year 712/ 1312 at the age of 21 he joined the study circle of Imam
Ibn Taimiyyah who kept him in his company as his closest student and disciple,
who later on became his successor.
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