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The Life OfIbn al-Qayyim Al-Jawziyya
He was born on Safar 7, 691 AH (1292 CE), in the village of Zar`, to the south-east of Damascus. Part 1: Part 2: Part 3: Part 4: Part 5: Part 6: Part 7:Writings Ibn ul Qayyim wrote more than sixty books in various areas of Islam. Some of these are: 1- Tahthib Sunan Abi Dawud (Emendation of Sunan Abu Dawud); 2- Al-Kalam al-Tayyib wa-al-'Amal al-Salih (The Essence of Good Words and Deeds); 3- Commentaries on the book of Shaikh Abdullah al-Ansari: Manazil-u Sa'ireen (Stations of the Seekers), which is considered the epitome of knowledge of tasawwuf books; and, Zad al-Ma'ad (Provisions of the Hereafter), from which this book on the medicine of the Prophet is extracted, besides other manuscripts copied with his own handwriting, and which are preserved in the Central Library in Damascus, Syria.
All of his books in arabic are now available online at: http://arabic.islamicweb.com/Books/taimiya.asp Students Ibn ul Qayyim had numerous students. Some of the more reputable among them are the following: Al Hafidh Abul Faraj ibn Rajab Al Hafidh Ismail ibn Kathir Al Hafidh Muhammad bin Abdul Hadi Death He died on the evening of Thursday, Rajab 23, 751 AH (1350 CE). People prayed on him (the Janazah prayer) on the following day in the Great Masjid in Damascus. He was burined in al-Bab us-Saghir cemetary. He was highly praised by the `ulama’ after him, such as al-Hafidh Ibn Rajab, al-Hafidh adh-Dhahabi, ibn Nasir ad-Dimashqi, Al Hafidh ibn Hajar and Muhammad
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