كتاب صيد الخاطر لابن الجوزي Description
📖 The book of Hunting of Thought by Ibn Al-Jawzi 📖
It is also known as "hunting the mind in abandoning mental illness and showing legal etiquette and satisfactory morals."
Abu al-Faraj Abd al-Rahman bin Abi al-Hasan Ali bin Muhammad al-Qurashi al-Taymi al-Bakri, who is known as Ibn al-Jawzi
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One of the most important factors for fixing information is its preservation and restriction. In order to preserve it from being lost and for fear of being forgotten, so it was the habit of scholars to record their dispersed information and their scattered thoughts in a bookcase that he kept until demand. Ibn al-Jawzi saw the restriction of what his mind allowed him, which is not permissible to neglect, so he made this book a restriction to catch the mind, so he deposited in it sermons, wisdom, chips, advice, literature, and some scientific aspects that are not found in other books.
Ibn al-Jawzi mentions the reason for writing this book, and he says: “When thoughts were wandering in browsing things that were presented to them, then they were exposed to them, and then they went away. One of the first things was to memorize what comes to mind so as not to forget.” Accordingly, this book is considered one of the best books that have been written in its field, as its author sat Throughout his life, he hunts thoughts and records them so that they can be an example for those who consider them, and so that the benefit will prevail.
It is a book with a unique style of religious literature in which you feel that you are in front of a modern book, despite the passage of nine centuries since its publication. Sheikh Al-Ghazali was interested in this book when he read it for the first time, and he understood its investigation, and he himself said about this book: “The more I went on following up on its rulings and going through its stages, the more I cherished it and my appreciation for its author. To his report, and his comparison with the texts that support it, and there is no reason that I denounced in the Islamic community, except that in this book there was an attack on it and a siege of its epidemic before it became widespread.
Author:
Ibn al-Jawzi is Abu al-Faraj Abd al-Rahman bin Abi al-Hasan Ali bin Muhammad al-Qurashi al-Taymi al-Bakri. A Hanbali jurist, hadith scholar, historian and theologian (510 AH / 1116 AD - 12 Ramadan 597 AH) was born and died in Baghdad. He enjoyed wide fame, and a great position in rhetoric, preaching, and classification, as he emerged in many sciences and arts. His lineage goes back to Muhammad bin Abi Bakr Al-Siddiq, and he was known as Ibn Al-Jawzi because of a walnut tree that was in his house in the town of Wasit, and there was no walnut tree in the town except it.
❇️ Some reviews of the book Sayd al-Khater by Ibn al-Jawzi ❇️
▪️Source of reviews: www.goodreads.com/book/show/4616314▪️
- A wonderful book.. Ibn Al-Jawzi's thoughts that were presented to him, so he used to write them so that they would not fly away from him.. That is why it is "Hunting Al-Khater".. If Ibn Al-Jawzi had lived to the age of mobile phones and Facebook, he would have been the most brilliant person who exploited these capabilities in recording his thoughts
Mohamed Elhamy
- Thoughts of a human being who was polite by science, trained by experiences, and raised by experiences. You stand with every thought with a benefit, or two, or three, the sea of Ibn al-Jawzi encounters you from every side, and you find no choice but to surrender to him voluntarily, desiring more .. I will not tell you the extent of the inspiration he throws into your heart, for he is not only inspiring, but he also soothes worries
Hana
Hunting for Thoughts by Ibn al-Jawzi - may God have mercy on him - found a solution to urgent thoughts by restricting them at the time for fear that they would be lost from him and it would be difficult for him to retrieve them.
Amr Azazi
Few are those books that, as soon as I close them, the soul longs for them, as if it were a friend whose time had come for his departure, so you would accompany him to the airport to bid him farewell and miss him from the moment he told you of his departure. I tried to prolong the walk with the thoughts of Ibn al-Jawzi, but far from, far from it, for every road has an end, and in every meeting there must be an hour of separation, and not everything one wishes to achieve
Ishraq
Sayd al-Khater is a book by Ibn al-Jawzi, he wrote it when he was writing books, so a thought occurred to him that was not in the subject of the books, so he wrote it aside until we had this book, and it is a great book.
Samah Migdad
❇️ Some quotes from the book Sayd al-Khater by Ibn al-Jawzi ❇️
“Disobedience is the punishment for disobedience, and a good deed after a good deed is the reward for a good deed.”
“Lord, a word that flows through the tongue will perish by which man will perish.”
“Life is not clear except for those who attach their hearts to God and leave everything else.”
“Know that the path that leads to the truth, Glory be to Him, is not one that is cut by the feet, but rather it is cut with the hearts.”
“He who thinks about the consequences of this world takes caution, and he who is certain of the length of the road is ready to travel.”
― Ibn al-Jawzi, Sayd al-Khater
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