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Men and The Universe -
Reflections of Ibn Al-Qayyem (Second
Edition 2004)
By: Capt. Anas Abdul-Hameed Al-Qoz
Format: 6x9" HB
Pages: 338
This book was originally a section of Ibn Al-Qayyim's
book Miftaahu Daar is-Sa'aadah (Key to the Abode of Happiness).
This section was extracted from it due to
its discussion of some of the Signs of Allah in the human beings and the
universe. Also, Ibn Al-Qayyim's book was chosen due to its perceptive and
meaningful wisdom. Another outstanding characteristic of this book is that
Ibn-Al-Qayyim calls for the use of the intellect and self-introspection. He
encourages the reader to deeply think about the creation of Allah, the Most High
-- in the human being, existence, animals and nature. The complier, Capt. Anas
Abdul-Hameed Al-Qoz, supports the writing of Ibn Al-Qayyim by mentioning modern
scientific discoveries, useful notes and beneficial pictures that help achieve
the objective. Thus, this book is a continuous and active call to all of mankind
to look and reflect upon the Signs of Allah if they want the truth and sincerely
wish to follow it.
We will show them Our Signs in the universe and
in themselves until it becomes clear to them that it is the truth.
Sham Al-din Muhammad Ibn Abi Bakr, Ibn al-Qayyim
(Qayyem) al-Jawziyya. He was born in Damascus, Syria in 691 A.H/.1292
C.E, and he studied under his father who was the local attendant (qayyim) of al-Jawziyya
school. Later on, he pursued his quest for knowledge at the hands of renowned
masters and scholars of his epoch, as well as he studied the works and teachings
of sufi masters known in his time. His schooling centered around Islamic
jurisprudence, theology, and the science of prophetic traditions.
In the year 712/ 1312 at the age of 21 he joined the study circle of Imam Ibn
Taimiyyah who kept him in his company as his closest student and disciple, who
later on became his successor
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