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Aprašymas
This volume is an authoritative abridgment of Ibn al-Jawzī's Minhāj al-Qāṣidīn, itself a refined recension of Imām al-Ghazālī's Iḥyāʾ ʿUlūm al-Dīn. The work distills the juristic, ethical, and spiritual architecture of early Sunnī scholarship into a structured four-part framework grounded in Qur'ān, Sunnah, and the inherited method of uṣūl al-fiqh. The manuscript opens with acts of worship-knowledge, purification, ṣalāh, zakāh, ṣawm, ḥajj, Qur'ān, and dhikr-presented through their legal foundations and devotional rationale.
The second chapter treats customs and social dealings: hospitality, marriage, livelihood, lawful and unlawful earning, brotherhood, travel ethics, and al-amr bi'l-maʿrūf. The third section examines destructive flaws of the soul-anger, appetite, pride, ostentation, envy, and the diseases of the heart-offering a disciplined analysis of their causes and prescribed remedies. The final chapter outlines the means of salvation: repentance, patience, gratitude, fear, hope, zuhd, tawḥīd, trust, sincerity, intention, self-scrutiny, contemplation, and remembrance of death.
Drawing exclusively upon the manuscript, this edition maintains juristic sobriety and textual restraint, providing scholars, students, and libraries with a reliable doorway into classical Islamic legal-ethical literature.
Gist of Subjects Covered in the Book
This volume is an authoritative abridgment of Ibn al-Jawzī's Minhāj al-Qāṣidīn, itself a refined recension of Imām al-Ghazālī's Iḥyāʾ ʿUlūm al-Dīn. The work distills the juristic, ethical, and spiritual architecture of early Sunnī scholarship into a structured four-part framework grounded in Qur'ān, Sunnah, and the inherited method of uṣūl al-fiqh. The manuscript opens with acts of worship-knowledge, purification, ṣalāh, zakāh, ṣawm, ḥajj, Qur'ān, and dhikr-presented through their legal foundations and devotional rationale.
The second chapter treats customs and social dealings: hospitality, marriage, livelihood, lawful and unlawful earning, brotherhood, travel ethics, and al-amr bi'l-maʿrūf. The third section examines destructive flaws of the soul-anger, appetite, pride, ostentation, envy, and the diseases of the heart-offering a disciplined analysis of their causes and prescribed remedies. The final chapter outlines the means of salvation: repentance, patience, gratitude, fear, hope, zuhd, tawḥīd, trust, sincerity, intention, self-scrutiny, contemplation, and remembrance of death.
Drawing exclusively upon the manuscript, this edition maintains juristic sobriety and textual restraint, providing scholars, students, and libraries with a reliable doorway into classical Islamic legal-ethical literature.
Gist of Subjects Covered in the Book
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