The heirs of the Prophets according to Ibn-Rajab Al-Hanbali

Reference : 9782875450319

The illustrious Ibn Rajab al-Hanbalî reveals to us in this epistle the secrets and the treasures concealed by the most detailed prophetic word concerning the merit of knowledge and scholars: "Whoever takes a path in search of knowledge, Allah will open thanks to this an access to Paradise. Certainly, the Angels extend their wings by satisfactions with regard to the one who seeks knowledge ".

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Reliure : Softcover
Auteurs : Ibn Rajab Al-hanbali
Langues : .Français
*YEAR : 2013
SUPPORT: - : Livre
THEME : - : Education et Purification de L' Âme
Éditions : Al-Hadîth
Condition : - : New
Number of pages : - : 85
Weight (kg): - : 0.14
.Translation : - : Département des Traductions
EAN13: - : 9782875450319

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Title: The Heirs of the Prophets
Author: Ibn Rajab al-Hanbali
Editions: Al-Hadîth
Collection: Heritage Treasures

Knowledge occupies a prominent place in Islam. Allah only revealed His Books and sent His Prophets so that man would know his Creator, how to approach Him and worship Him exclusively, and why he exists on earth. Knowledge, a source of honor and prestige, is a light that guides the servant in his journey towards his Lord and constitutes one of the main accesses to Paradise.
The illustrious Ibn Rajab al-Hanbalî reveals to us in this epistle the secrets and treasures concealed in the most detailed prophetic word concerning the merit of knowledge and scholars:
“He who follows a path in search of knowledge, Allah will open to him thanks to this an access to Paradise. Certainly, the Angels extend their wings by satisfactions with regard to the one who seeks knowledge.
Those in heaven and on earth seek forgiveness for the learned, even the fish in the water. The merit of the scientist over the devotee is like the merit of the moon, on the night when it is full, over all the stars. The scholars are certainly the heirs of the Prophets. Pr, they left neither dinar nor dirham in inheritance, they left no other inheritance than knowledge. Whoever appropriates it will have acquired a huge share."

SUMMARY :

  • "Whoever follows a path in search of knowledge Allah facilitates through this access to Paradise"
  • The journeys of the Ancients in search of knowledge
  • Knowledge is doomed to disappear
  • The three categories of scholars
  • The best scholars
  • The knowledge that no one is supposed to ignore
  • The science of the licit and the illicit

About the Author :
This is Zayn al-Dîn Abû al-Faraj 'Abd al-Rahmân Ibn Ahmad Ibn al-Hasan ibn Muhammad ibn abî al-Barakât Mas'ud al-Salâmî, Ibn Rajab being in fact the nickname of his grandfather Abd Al-Rahman. He was born in Baghdad in 736 h. /1336 and died in Damascus in 795 h./1393. To acquire knowledge, he traveled first with his father, who was also his first teacher, then alone, notably to Damasn in Egypt, Palestine and Mecca. He had many masters including the famous Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyya with whom he studied more than a year before the death of the latter in 751 h. . His pupils were very numerous, especially in Damascus where the vast majority of Hanbali scholars and students were his disciples.

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