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'''Ibn al- |
'''Ibn al-Qayyum''' was the closest student to ]. | ||
He was an extensive writer and |
He was an extensive writer and is generally more accepted than his teacher who had many detractors. | ||
Amongst his works are Ilam al-Muwaqqin in ], Kitab ar-Ruh, a book dealing with the soul and |
Amongst his works are Ilam al-Muwaqqin in ], Kitab ar-Ruh, a book dealing with the soul. A book which is widely read by both ] and their opponents alike and Madarij as-Salikin which is a commentary on a work by the ] ] ]. | ||
Some of his ]: | |||
*"Ibn 'Aqeel, and many of our scholars, and our Shaykh (]) have ruled that masturbation is makruh (disliked), and never explicitly said he that it was haram". () | |||
== External links== | == External links== | ||
*http://www. |
*http://www.bysiness.co.uk/ulemah/bio_jawziyya.htm |
Revision as of 14:42, 18 July 2005
Ibn al-Qayyum was the closest student to ibn Taymiyyah.
He was an extensive writer and is generally more accepted than his teacher who had many detractors.
Amongst his works are Ilam al-Muwaqqin in Islamic jurisprudence, Kitab ar-Ruh, a book dealing with the soul. A book which is widely read by both Sufis and their opponents alike and Madarij as-Salikin which is a commentary on a work by the Afghan Sufi Abdullah al-Ansari.
Some of his fatwas:
- "Ibn 'Aqeel, and many of our scholars, and our Shaykh (Ibn Taymiyya) have ruled that masturbation is makruh (disliked), and never explicitly said he that it was haram". (ref)