Diseases Of The Hearts & Their Cures, By Ibn Taymiyyah
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NOTE: This book is part of the 'Mental Wellbeing Bundle'.
'Mental Wellbeing Bundle' includes:
- Diseases Of The Hearts & Their Cures
- The Relief From Distress
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This book unveils the timeless wisdom of one of history's greatest scholars as he delves into the ailments that plague our hearts - envy, arrogance, and negligence, among others. With unparalleled insight, this book offers a transformative journey towards inner healing, guiding readers through spiritual maladies and providing the antidotes that lead to a balanced, serene, and resilient heart. Ibn Taymiyyah's eloquent prose and deep reflections make this work an indispensable companion for those seeking profound self-discovery and spiritual growth.
The topics this book includes:
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Envy (Hasad): The book explores the destructive nature of envy and its impact on the heart, along with strategies to overcome this negative emotion.
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Arrogance (Kibr): Ibn Taymiyyah delves into the dangers of arrogance and how it can lead to spiritual downfall, offering insights into cultivating humility.
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Negligence (Ghaflah): The book discusses the consequences of heedlessness and provides guidance on how to awaken a sense of mindfulness and awareness.
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Attachment to the World (Hubb ad-Dunya): This topic focuses on the dangers of excessive attachment to worldly matters and the importance of prioritizing the spiritual over the material.
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Love of Status and Reputation (Hirs al-Ri'ayah): Ibn Taymiyyah addresses the negative effects of seeking recognition and status, emphasizing the importance of sincerity in one's actions.
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Anger (Ghadab): The book explores the detrimental effects of unchecked anger on the heart and offers strategies for managing and controlling this emotion.
And many more!
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