Hasad – A Condemnation of Envy and Envious People | Islamic Guidance on Purifying the Heart
Hasad – A Condemnation of Envy and Envious People | Islamic Guidance on Purifying the Heart
Publisher:
Tasdeeq Publications
Author:
Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyyah
Language:
English
Binding:
Soft Cover
Pages: 51
Size: 15x21 Cm
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Description of islamic Book
Hasad – A Condemnation of Envy and Envious People is a powerful Islamic book that highlights the dangers of envy and jealousy in the heart of a believer. The author explains how Hasad destroys good deeds, spreads hatred, and weakens faith, while offering guidance on how to purify the heart through sincere worship and trust in Allah.
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Publisher
Tasdeeq Publications
Author
- Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyyah
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Who is Ibn Qayyim Al - Jawziyyah?
Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah , whose full name is Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr ibn Ayyub ibn Sa'd al-Zarʿi al-Dimashqi, was a renowned 14th-century Islamic scholar, jurist, theologian, and spiritual guide from Damascus. He is best known for his close association with Ibn Taymiyyah, under whom he studied and whose reformist ideas he supported and developed further.