الفرج بعد الشدة ابن ابي الدنيا Description
📖 The Book of Faraj after Hardship by Ibn Abi Al-Dunya 📖
For Abu Bakr bin Abdullah bin Muhammad bin Obaid bin Sufyan bin Qais Al-Baghdadi, who is known as Ibn Abi Al-Dunya
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A collection of stories of the righteous predecessors that include supplications for relief from distress, to make you feel that relief is near, and that every hardship is ease, and how to be polite and good supplication
The book is brief about creativity in supplication, seeking relief from distress. The book contains Quranic verses and prophetic hadiths that foretell the imminence of relief and the supplications narrated from the Prophet for that. Then the author moves on to mentioning some stories/narratives from history of people who went through hardships and what are the (creative) supplications that they resorted to to the Creator for relief. The book is inspiring in this respect. Finally, the book ends with different verses on facilitating hardship and near relief.
Author:
Al-Hafiz Abu Bakr, Abdullah bin Muhammad bin Obaid bin Sufyan bin Qais Al-Baghdadi Al-Qurashi, their master from the loyalists of Banu Umayyah (208 AH - 281 AH), nicknamed Ibn Abi Al-Dunya (his title overshadowed his name until he became famous); Al-Hafiz Abu Bakr was born in the city of Baghdad, at the beginning of the third century AH in the year two hundred and eight (208 AH). He is an Arab historian and writer, the author of Al-Mu'tadid Al-Abbasid and his son Al-Muktafi Allah.
Al-Hafiz Ibn Katheer - may God have mercy on him - said about him at the beginning and the end: “He is well-known for his many beneficial, popular, and well-known compilations, and he was truthful, memorized, and chivalrous.”
❇️ Some revisions of the book Al-Faraj after Hardship by Ibn Abi Al-Dunya ❇️
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- If the anguish intensifies, becomes great and ends, and the servant despairs of revealing it from the side of the creatures, and his heart is attached to God alone, God is sufficient for those who trust in Him.. Messages from the glad tidings of God’s relief, no matter how narrow the world is with its owners.. The book is considered one of the books of education and purification of souls.. and it is one of the Within the Encyclopedia of Ibn Abi al-Dunya's Messages
Obied Alahmed
- A light and sociable book that brings peace of mind.. It contains narrations from the righteous predecessors in addition to poetry
Ghofran
- A beautiful book that filters the soul from the impurities of the world.. It contains hadiths of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, about patience and stories that happened to the Companions and followers in adversity, and a group of verses that were said about affliction and relief.. It is one of the best and most valuable books I have read recently.
Coincidence F
- I included in the book news about relief and distress, many events, supplications and hadiths.. The book is a reference to time, and for everyone who wants to raise his hands and pray and does not know what to say
Jawaher Tuw
- These letters entered it in any case, and came out of it with others, as if it were an antidote that heals and water that narrates. God bless its author. I do not say that you read it repeatedly, but I say that it is preserved, so the like of it is used in the coming days.
Ali AlShewail
❇️ Some quotes from the book Al-Faraj after Hardship by Ibn Abi Al-Dunya ❇️
“Oh God, make for me a relief and a way out of everything that concerns me and distresses me in this world and in the hereafter, and forgive me my sins, and make your men firm in my heart, and cut it off from those besides you, so that I have no hope but your hope.”
Say, “Oh God, make for me from everything that concerns me and distresses me from the affairs of this world and the hereafter, a relief and a way out, and forgive me my sins, and establish hope in my heart, and cut it off from those besides you, so that I have no hope but you.”
“If you do not forgive things that are difficult for you, then forgive and mix hardship with ease.”
I did not see a cure for calamity than piety... and I did not see a cure for calamity more than patience.”
“O God, forgive me the sins that cause resentment, and forgive me the sins that change blessings, and forgive me the sins that beget remorse, and forgive me the sins that lock up oaths, and forgive me the sins that violate the inviolability, and forgive me the sins that bring down affliction, and forgive me the sins that hasten annihilation.” Forgive me the sins that turn away the enemies, and forgive me the sins that cut off hope, and forgive me the sins that reject supplications, and forgive me the sins that catch the rain from the sky, and forgive me the sins that darken the air, and forgive me the sins that reveal the veil.”
― Al-Hafiz bin Abi Al-Dunya, The relief after hardship
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