About the preacher of the world, Imam Ibn al-Jawzi
He is Jamal al-Din Abu al-Faraj Abd al-Rahman bin Ali bin Muhammad, and his lineage goes back to our master Abu Bakr al-Siddiq, may God be pleased with him.
He was born in the year 510 AH in Baghdad, Iraq.
He was known as “Ibn al-Jawzi” because there was a walnut tree in his house, and it was the only tree in the town.
Ibn al-Jawzi grew up in a rich family engaged in the copper trade, and this helped him devote himself to seeking knowledge.
She was a student at the hands of a number of the great scholars of his time, such as Judge Abu Bakr Al-Ansari.
He was known for asceticism and piety, and for avoiding places of mixing with people for fear of wasting time.
He established a school in Darb Dinar, built a large library in it, and endowed his books there. He also taught in a number of schools.
The governor Ibn Yunus al-Hanbali appointed him to the position of the ministry, and after Ibn al-Qassab assumed the position of governor, he pursued everyone who had a relationship with Ibn Yunus al-Hanbali, so Ibn al-Jawzi was exiled to the city of Wasit.
After five years, Ibn al-Jawzi returned from exile to the preaching councils in Baghdad, in the presence of the caliph.
He was distinguished by his abundant literary production and the large number of his works, which amounted to three hundred works and authors.
Ibn al-Jawzi died in the city of Baghdad in 579 AH.
About the Book of Righteousness and Relationship by Ibn al-Jawzi
The Book of Righteousness and Relationship is one of the most famous books of the famous imam and historian, Jamal al-Din Abu al-Faraj Abd al-Rahman bin Ali, known as Ibn al-Jawzi.
Ibn al-Jawzi was distinguished by his preaching style and the abundance and diversity of his works, as he wrote and compiled in many fields such as history, jurisprudence, interpretation, hadith, language, medicine, and others. The writings of Ibn al-Jawzi have enriched the heritage library with a large number of books in many different fields.
Ibn al-Jawzi was a man of letters, an eloquent orator, and an eloquent poet. His writings were distinguished by the sobriety of their language and the sweetness of their statement. Most of them showed Ibn al-Jawzi's love for isolation and distancing from people. He also wrote many poems about asceticism and contentment.
The book of righteousness and connection deals with the virtues that Islam urged people to do. With every virtue that the book talked about, prophetic hadiths mentioned in its virtue and stories from the lives of the companions and followers in its virtue, and the book is distinguished by its sweet and enjoyable style.
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The most important books of Ibn al-Jawzi
Pearl Book
The Book of Endings
Insight book
The Qarmatian book
The book of veneration of fatwas
The book of righteousness and connection
Tongue straightening book
Seasons book
Book of transcribers of the Qur'an
The Book of Virtues of Jerusalem
The Book of Spirits
The Book of Ages of Notables
Bottle heads book
The book of constancy when dying
Book sermons and councils
Jerusalem History Book
An exciting book of static determination
Book of reverence in prayer
The Book of Al-Mujtaba from Al-Mujtaba
The Book of Virtues of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq
The book of loyalty to the conditions of the Mustafa
The book of mind over passion
The book of magic breeze and pearls system
The book Zad Al-Masir in the science of interpretation
Book of virtues of Imam Ahmed bin Hanbal
Kindergarten carrier book and picnic sane
Regular book in the history of kings and nations
Book of light in the virtues of days and months
The book Arts Al-Afnan in the wonders of the sciences of the Qur’an
An exciting book, the static love to the most honorable places
Book of urging the preservation of knowledge and mentioning senior memorizers
The book of solace of sorrows, including what was narrated from those with gratitude
The Book of Nuzhat Al-Ayun Al-Nawazer in the Science of Faces and Isotopes
The Book of Virtues of Baghdad .. And with it the history of Baghdad mosques and their effects
A book informing people of firmness in jurisprudence and modernization by the amount of the hadith abrogated