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Fear Of ALLAH by Imam Ghazali, Imam Jawziya, Iman Hanbali

Fear Of ALLAH by Imam Ghazali, Imam Jawziya, Iman Hanbali

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  • Imam Ghazali, Imam Jawziya, Iman Hanbali

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  • Al Firdous LTD

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  Fear Of ALLAH by Imam Ghazali, Imam Jawziya, Iman Hanbali
This informative Islamic text delves into the importance and benefits of fearing ALLAH, as well as how it is displayed in faithful individuals. The Quran serves as a warning against those who let their desires control their actions, causing harm to both themselves and those around them. Drawing from the works of renowned scholars Imam Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali, Imam Ibn Al-Qayyim Al-Jawziyah, and Imam Ibn Rajab Al Hanbali, this book provides expert insights on the topic.
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FEAR OF ALLAHin the light of the Quran, the Sunnah and the predecessorsImam Ghazali, Imam Ibn Qayyim and Ibn Rajab HanbaliAl-Firdous Ltd, LondonCHAPTER ONEMerits of fear in the Quran and Sunnah.Section OneFrom the Quran:Allah says: 'And he who fears his Lord's rank will have two gardens (in Paradise).'11Mujahid (ra) and Ibrahim Nakha'i (ra) both said that this refers to a person who thinks about committing a sin but doesn't go through with his thought because of Allah's fear. Muhammed ibn Ali Tirmidhi (ra) added that this person will have a garden for his fear and one for leaving the desire (to commit sin). Ibn Abbas (rd) commentated on this verse and said that: 'the one who fears his Lord imagines that he will be in front of Him on the Day of Judgement So he prevents himself from following his desires; does not give preference to the world over the Hereafter; knows that the Hereafter is better and everlasting; fulfils his duties and abstains from the haram. Then, he will receive two gardens with his Lord.Abu Bakr ibn Abdullah ibn Qais (ra) reported from his father that the Prophet said: 'The utensils and everything else of one garden will be of silver utensils and the other garden will have gold. The only barrier separating people from seeing their Lord will be the Curtain of His Pride over His Face in the Paradise of Adan '12Allah says: 'And as for he who fears the rank of his Lord and prevents his self from desires, Paradise is certainly his abode.'13 Ibn Kathir (ra) says that this person fears standing in front of Allah; fears His11 Surah Rahman: 46 12Bukhari13 Surah An-Nazi'aat:40الفردوسAL-FIRDOUSAl-Firdous Ltd, LondonISBN 1-874263-15-99 781874 263159

Imam Ghazali, Imam Jawziya, Iman Hanbali

Imam Al-Ghazali was a renowned Persian theologian, philosopher, and mystic, often regarded as one of the most important figures in Islamic thought.
Imam Ibn al-Jawzi was a prolific scholar, theologian, and historian from the Hanbali school of thought. He is widely known for his works in the fields of hadith, tafsir (Quranic exegesis), and Islamic ethics.
Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal was the founder of the Hanbali school of Islamic jurisprudence, one of the four major Sunni schools of law.