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Imam Ibn Taymiyyah Books In Urdu
Imam Ibn Taymiyyah Books In Urdu







Imam Ibn Taymiyyah Books In Urdu
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No sooner did one calamity end than a new one emerged.

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Ibn Taymiyyah had a difficult life full of continuous trials, calamities, and tests.

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When Qazaan, a Tartar king, took a number of Muslims as captives, Ibn Taymiyyah went to him, rebuked him for this act and requested him to set the Muslim captives free and the king did. He took part in conquest of 'Akkah and showed much bravery that proved his strong faith and love for participating in Jihaad. Whenever he went out for Jihaad (fighting in the Cause of Allaah) with the Muslims, he used to be in the front line, encouraging the warriors and arousing their determination and enthusiasm. Ibn Taymiyyah was famous for his courage, valour, and brave initiatives. He didn't save any money for himself neither had he saved any furniture nor food. If he had nothing to give, he used to take off some of his clothes and give them to the poor.ĭespite his poverty, he never accepted any donation from a king or prince. Even when he had very little, he gave it in charity.

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He loved to give whatever he had whether it was little or much. He was known for his asceticism and benevolence. Every week, he used to visit those who were ill especially those in the hospital. Ibn Taymiyyah was keen to do every kind of good deeds. He wrote all his books during the seven years he spent in prison, except the book of Al-Eemaan, (The Faith) which he wrote in Egypt. He wrote it between the time of Thuhr and 'Asr prayers. One day, he managed to write the "Ar-Resaalah Al-Hamawiyyah" (The Hamawi Treatise) which is made up of seventy medium sized pages. He used to write up to four notebooks a day. He had a vast knowledge and wrote many classificatory books and literary works. Ibn Taymiyyah wrote a large number of books he wrote more than three hundred books. He used to spend his night alone, imploring his Lord, continuously reciting the Quran and performing prayers, mentioning and invoking Allaah, and observing the optional late night prayer. He never let anything distract him from worshipping Allaah. Ibn Taymiyyah was a devoted person who very much observed the acts of worship. He also studied the main books of the Prophet's narrations and tradition such as the authentic narrations reported by Al-Bukhaari, Muslim and others. He studied the Hanbali school and no one surpassed him in it. This boy was later to be the tortured scholar, Ahmad Ibn Taymiyyah who acquired his knowledge from the best scholars of his time. We've never seen anyone like him before." The scholar stood up saying: "Should this boy live long, he will have a great position. The boy did the same again he read it from the board and then from his memory. The scholar told him: "Erase this, son." He cited more of the Prophet's narrations and asked him to repeat them. Then the Shaykh said to him: "Let me hear it from you." He then started recounting the narrations from his memory exactly like he was reading them from the board. The scholar took the board from him and said to him: "Sit here son, and I'll relate to you some Prophetic narrations to write." He dictated for him some, then he asked him to read them. The scholar called him, so he went to him. The Halabi scholar sat for a while until the boy passed with a big board in his hand. They led the man to the small school where the boy used to go to memorize the Quran. He told them: "I heard in other territories of a boy who is quick in memorizing everything. The scholars and dignitaries of the city went to welcome him. Once, one of the scholars of Halab visited Damascus.

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Though he was young, his fame reached the neighbouring territories. He was known for his physiognomy, sharp memory and wittedness which amazed the people of Damascus and made them admire him more and more. He said, pointing to a book in his hand: "You did not benefit anything from your trip, whereas I memorized all this book in your absence." When they came back at the end of the day, they blamed him for not going out with them. One day, his father and his family asked him to join them on a picnic but he suddenly disappeared, so they had to go out without him.









Imam Ibn Taymiyyah Books In Urdu