Disturber of the Hearts by Ibn al-Jawzi
About the Book
"Disturber of the Hearts" is a collection of Ibn al-Jawzi's thoughts, reflections, and insights on various topics related to spirituality, self-reflection, and the inner dimensions of Islamic teachings. The book is known for its profound discussions on matters of the heart, the soul, and the struggles one faces in maintaining a strong connection with God.
112 pages
This book includes:
- Conditions in the Hereafter of the Most Affluent People in this World
- Secrets of al-Barzakh
- Horrors of the Day of Judgement
- Would Fire Consume the Marks of Prostration?
- The Reward of Those who Endure Calamities with Patience
- Sermons of the Righteous Predecessors
About the Author
Ibn al-Jawzi was a medieval Islamic scholar, jurist, and prolific author. He was born in 1116 CE in Baghdad, Iraq, and he passed away in 1201 CE. Ibn al-Jawzi belonged to the Hanbali school of Islamic jurisprudence.
His contributions to Islamic scholarship were extensive and covered a wide range of disciplines, including theology, history, ethics, and spirituality. Ibn al-Jawzi was known for his critical approach to Hadith (sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and for his emphasis on the moral and spiritual aspects of Islam.