Mashari Al-Ashwaq ila Masari
al-Ushaaq
مشارع الأشواق إلي مصارع العشاق - في فضل الجهاد في سبيل الله
About the author
The author’s full name was Ahmad Ibrahim Muhammad al-Dimashqi al-Dumyati,
commonly known as Ibn an-Nuhaas and he died in the Year 814 Hijri, corresponding
to the Year 1411 of the Gregorian calendar.
Al-Sakhawi said about him:
“He was eager to do good, preferred living in obscurity
and showed no arrogance or pride due to his knowledge. Whoever would see him
would think that he was a commoner – a handsome man, with a beautiful beard,
short and medium built. He spent most of his life stationed in Jihad until he
died as a martyr.”
Ibn al-Imad said about him:
“The Sheikh, Imam, scholar and exemplar.”
In 814 Hijri the Romans attacked the people of Teenah in Egypt. The people of
Dumyat, led by Ibn an-Nuhaas went to join their brothers in their fight against
the invading forces. Ibn an-Nuhaas was killed in the battle, whilst facing the
enemy and not fleeing from them, nine months after he completed writing this
book.
About the book
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Sheikh Abdullah Azzam said about this book: “This is the
best book on Jihad.”
It is considered the most comprehensive study on the subject of Jihad because it
was written by an author who practised, lived and experienced what he preached.
Syed Qutb said: “Indeed our words will remain lifeless,
until we die in pursuit of those words, then those same words will be brought to
life and live amongst the people, inspiring them and bringing their hearts to
life.”