Are You Hurt? 20 Formulas for a Forbearing Heart By Ibn Taimiyyah

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Are You Hurt? 20 Formulas for a Forbearing Heart By Ibn Taimiyyah

  • ISBN:9789675699658
  • Author: Ibn Taimiyyah
  • Book Binding:Soft cover
  • Pages 68
  • Size: 7.0 x 5.0 x 0.2 inch
  • Publication year: 2020

About This Book:

The Prophet Muhammad SAW said, “If the Muslim relates with the people and forbears when they hurt him, he is better than the Muslim who would not relate with the people nor forbear over hurt they direct to him. ” (At-Tirmidhee and Ibn Maajah) Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taimiyyah رحمه الله mentioned the virtues of returning forbearance and kindness when envy and hurt were directed toward us. He summarized 20 formulas that will help us how to exercise patience in this invaluable book. "Are You In Pain?" Ibn Taymiyyah's "20 Formulas for a Forbearing Heart" is a brief book that offers practical advice on how to deal with hurt and injustice. The book is divided into 20 chapters, each of which covers a distinct facet of growing forbearance.

Through his work, The author focuses on three points, and are 

Know Your Pain, you should know that pain is a part of life and your pain does:

Cultivating patience: entails emphasizing the need of controlling one's anger and refraining from pursuing retaliation. Forbearance is regarded as a sign of maturity and strength.

Forbearance rewards: Emphasizing that Allah pays people who show patience and forbearance, promising both earthly and spiritual blessings.

Forbearance practice in all facets of life: Encouraging the use of forbearance in words, acts, and thoughts, fostering a holistic approach to living this virtue.The book finishes by encouraging readers to strive for patience and reminds them that Allah is always present and supportive of those who show it.

Are You Hurt? 20 Formulas for a Forbearing Heart By Ibn Taimiyyah

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      Are You Hurt? 20 Formulas for a Forbearing Heart By Ibn Taimiyyah

      • ISBN:9789675699658
      • Author: Ibn Taimiyyah
      • Book Binding:Soft cover
      • Pages 68
      • Size: 7.0 x 5.0 x 0.2 inch
      • Publication year: 2020

      About This Book:

      The Prophet Muhammad SAW said, “If the Muslim relates with the people and forbears when they hurt him, he is better than the Muslim who would not relate with the people nor forbear over hurt they direct to him. ” (At-Tirmidhee and Ibn Maajah) Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taimiyyah رحمه الله mentioned the virtues of returning forbearance and kindness when envy and hurt were directed toward us. He summarized 20 formulas that will help us how to exercise patience in this invaluable book. "Are You In Pain?" Ibn Taymiyyah's "20 Formulas for a Forbearing Heart" is a brief book that offers practical advice on how to deal with hurt and injustice. The book is divided into 20 chapters, each of which covers a distinct facet of growing forbearance.

      Through his work, The author focuses on three points, and are 

      Know Your Pain, you should know that pain is a part of life and your pain does:

      Cultivating patience: entails emphasizing the need of controlling one's anger and refraining from pursuing retaliation. Forbearance is regarded as a sign of maturity and strength.

      Forbearance rewards: Emphasizing that Allah pays people who show patience and forbearance, promising both earthly and spiritual blessings.

      Forbearance practice in all facets of life: Encouraging the use of forbearance in words, acts, and thoughts, fostering a holistic approach to living this virtue.The book finishes by encouraging readers to strive for patience and reminds them that Allah is always present and supportive of those who show it.

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