الداء والدواء لابن قيم الجوزية Description
The Book of Disease and Remedy by Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyyah
The book is also known as - The Sufficient Answer to Those Who Asked About a Panacea
For Muhammad bin Abi Bakr bin Ayyub bin Saad Al-Zar’i Al-Dimashqi, Shams Al-Din, Abu Abdullah, known as Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyah
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The adequate answer for those who asked about a cure or disease and medicine. It is a book written by Imam Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya (691 AH - 751 AH). In its chapters, it deals with the topic of reforming the soul, correcting it, and cultivating it according to the Islamic perspective, where the reader moves between its chapters passing advice and reprimand. The life of the world and its adornment.
It is an Islamic book that deals with Islamic psychology with rational and transmission evidence.
The reason for writing it was to ask Ibn al-Qayyim a question: “What do the scholars, the imams of the religion, may God be pleased with them all, say about a man who was afflicted with a calamity and knew that if it persisted, it would spoil his life and the hereafter? And what is the way to uncover it? May God have mercy on whoever helps a afflicted person.
Author:
Muhammad bin Abi Bakr bin Ayyub bin Saad Al-Zar’i Al-Dimashqi, Shams Al-Din, Abu Abdullah, known as Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyah. Of the flags of Islamic religious reform in the eighth century AH. He was born in Damascus to Kurdish parents and studied under Ibn Taymiyyah al-Dimashqi, who is also from Kurdish parents and was influenced by him. His profession was the Imamate Baljoziyah. Teaching in the vest and other places. Addressing the fatwa and authorship. His contact with Ibn Taymiyyah The word of the historians agreed that the date of the meeting was since the year 712 AH, the year in which he returned from his trips to Damascus and settled there until he died in Damascus in the year 751 AH.
❇️ Some reviews of Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya’s book The Disease and the Remedy ❇️
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The disease and the medicine...an excellent reference book for the refinement and rectification of souls...and it also contains the stray of those who are looking for knowledge and legal jurisprudence and who want to broaden their horizons and views in life.
- Sadjou Mez
The book is very wonderful, and it is an answer to a fatwa in which the imam asked about a cure for a medicine, which is love, so the discussion in this section is detailed. It holds a chapter to talk about sins and their punishments in religion, this world and the body, and mentions the treatment of love and how to uproot it. .
- Ahmed Abu Muslim
“The Disease and the Medicine” or “The Adequate Answer for the One Who Asked the Uncle of the Healing Medicine”..a book that is just as valuable as its author. It is enough that Ibn al-Qayyim - may God have mercy on him - wrote it.. The book is somewhat terrifying and as much as this horror is awakening from slumber of negligence..
- Valid
It is one of the most books that you can read and benefit from it all..a beautiful book, useful and very interesting, in which Ibn Al-Qayyim, may God have mercy on him, describe and forgive him and be pleased with him, God willing, the causes of heart diseases and how to treat them
- Ahmed Al-Ahmed
This book has become my dearest companion, as if Ibn al-Qayyim was addressing me in it.
- Abdul Rahman Abu Jassar
❇️ Some quotes from Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya’s book The Disease and the Remedy ❇️
“He who wants to appear is a slave of appearance, and he who wants to conceal himself is a slave of invisibility.
“The wisest of people is the one who brings predestination by predestination, and pays predestination by predestination. The good of this world and the hereafter is not elicited and the evil of this world and the hereafter is repelled by the likeness of benevolence to God and kindness to people.”
“Whoever abandons enjoining good and forbidding evil for fear of creatures, obedience is stripped from him, even if he commands his son or his guardians to underestimate his right.”
“And piety is not established except on the leg of patience.”
“Among everything the servant misses a reward, and if he misses it, God will not compensate for it at all.”
Maarouf said: Your hope for the mercy of those whom you do not obey is betrayal and foolishness.
“Love and will are the origin and beginning of every action, and hatred and dislike are the origin and beginning of every abandonment, and these two forces in the heart are the origin of the slave’s happiness and misery.”
― Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya, The Sufficient Answer to Those Who Asked About a Cure
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