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The Key to Paradise By Ibn Rajab Al Hanbali
ISBN: 9781904336204
Author: Ibn Rajab Al-Hanbali
Book Binding: Paperback
Pages 110
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About This Book:
"The Key to Paradise" (Miftah Dar al-Sa'adah) is a well-known Islamic work published by Ibn Rajab al-Hanbali, a notable figure in Islamic history and a renowned scholar of the Hanbali school of Islamic law. The book is a simple and all-encompassing guide to understanding and achieving happiness in this world and the next. In "The Key to Paradise," Ibn Rajab explores Islamic theology, ethics, and practical advice for living a decent and joyful life.
The book discusses issues such as:
Tawheed (Monotheism):
The significance of believing in and worshiping the one and only real God.
Tawbah (repentance):
The notion of begging forgiveness and returning to Allah after committing sins.
Gratitude (Shukr):
Being grateful to Allah for His favours.
Patience (Sabr):
The ability to withstand difficulties and tribulations with patience and endurance.
Fear and Hope (Khauf and Raja'):
Striking a balance between dread Allah's wrath and believing in His benevolence.
Contentment (Qana'ah):
Finding contentment and tranquility with what Allah has ordained (Qana'ah).
Tawadu' (humility):
The value of humility and modesty in one's character.
Dhikr (Remembrance of Allah):
The importance of remembering Allah through prayer and praise.
Acts of Worship:
Instructions on how to practice acts of worship like as prayer, fasting, and charity.
Avoiding Sin:
Advice on how to avoid bad conduct and seek forgiveness.
The Afterlife:
A reminder of death's reality, the Day of Judgment, and the repercussions of one's conduct in the Afterlife.
The lucidity and practicality of "The Key to Paradise" are highly respected. It is a wonderful resource for Muslims who want to learn more about Islamic spirituality and ethics. The book emphasizes the need of true devotion to Allah and leading a good life in order to achieve permanent enjoyment in the Hereafter, which is commonly referred to as "Paradise" in Islamic language.