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Relief from Distress By Shaykhul Islam Ibn Taymiyyah (Paperback)

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Shaykhul Islam Ibn Taymiyyah
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256
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9.3 x 6.1 x 0.6 inch
Publication Year:
2012
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Relief from Distress By Shaykhul Islam Ibn Taymiyyah (Paperback)

ISBN: 9781904336136
Author: Shaykhul Islam Ibn Taymiyyah
Book Binding: Paperback
Pages:256
Size: 9.3 x 6.1 x 0.6 inch
Publication year: 2012
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The paperback book "Relief from Distress" was written by Shaykhul Islam Ibn Taymiyyah. For people going through sorrow and adversity in their life, this informative work provides direction and consolation. Shaykhul Islam Ibn Taymiyyah tackles numerous sorts of sorrow and offers spiritual and practical solutions thanks to his thorough understanding of Islamic principles. The book provides encouragement and direction during trying times by drawing on verses from the Quran, prophetic traditions, and the scholastic knowledge of Ibn Taymiyyah. Shaykh aI-Islam ibn Taymiyyah, may Allah sanctify his soul, was asked about the saying of the Prophet (SAW) said, The invocation of my brother Yunus, "none has the right to be worshipped save You; glory be to You, far removed are You from any imperfection; I have been amongst the wrong-doers," none who is experiencing difficulty employs it except that Allah would relieve him of his difficulty
1. What is the meaning of this dua? 
2. Are their any unstated conditions that have to be met when one articulates it? 
3. What is the connection between belief in the heart and the meaning of this supplication such that it leads to the removal of difficulty? 
4. Why did he explicitly confess, 'I have been amongst the wrongdoers' when it is known that tawhid in itself leads to the removal of  difficulty? Is it sufficient to acknowledge ones sin alone, or must this be accompanied by repentance and the firm resolve not to repeat that sin in the future? 
5. Why is it that difficulty and harm is removed only when a person relinquishes any hope, reliance and dependency upon the creation? 
6. How can the heart relinquish the characteristic of putting hope in the creation and depending upon them, and instead put its hope in Allah, Exalted is He, and turn to Him in its entirety? 
7. What are the methods that would aid the heart in doing this?

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