
مدارج السالكين بين منازل إياك نعبد وإياك نستعين
By Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyya ( إمام ابن قيم الجوزية)
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Step onto the path of ultimate spiritual growth with Madarij al-Salikin ("Stages of the Seekers"), arguably the most profound manual on classical Islamic spirituality (Tazkiyah) ever written. Penned as an expansive commentary on Sheikh Abdullah al-Ansari’s Manazil al-Sa'irin, Imam Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya beautifully structures the text around the core verse of Surah al-Fatiha: "You alone we worship, and You alone we ask for help."This masterpiece breaks down the inner mechanics of the human heart, charting a clear, step-by-step roadmap for the soul as it travels toward its Creator. This complete, single-volume edition published by Egypt's renowned Al-Maktabah al-Tawfiqiyyah features rigorous verification and cross-referencing by the meticulous researcher Mumtaz Zaki al-Baroudi. It remains a essential, gold-standard anchor text for bookstores, scholars, and anyone looking to refine their faith and inner peace.
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Biography of the Scholar
Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyya ( إمام ابن قيم الجوزية)
Died: 751 AH (Hijri Year)
Sunni Scholar • Hanbalī Jurist • Hadith Scholar • Qur'anic Exegete Biography: Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyyah was one of the most influential scholars of the classical Islamic tradition. Born in Damascus in 1292 CE, he dedicated his life to the study, teaching, and preservation of the Islamic sciences. His title "Ibn al-Qayyim" originated from his father, who served as the superintendent of the Jawziyyah Madrasah in Damascus. He became the foremost student and close companion of the renowned scholar Ibn Taymiyyah, studying under him for many years and accompanying him through periods of scholarly activity and imprisonment. Alongside his studies with Ibn Taymiyyah, he benefited from numerous leading scholars of his era. Ibn al-Qayyim excelled in Hadith, Fiqh, Aqīdah, Tafsir, and spiritual purification. Known for his deep scholarship, devotion to worship, and eloquent writing style, he authored numerous works that continue to be studied throughout the Muslim world. He spent his life teaching, writing, issuing legal verdicts, and guiding students until his death in Damascus in 1350 CE. Areas of Scholarship: Tafsir (Qur'anic Exegesis) Hadith Fiqh Aqīdah Islamic Spirituality (Tazkiyah) Islamic Theology Arabic Language Legacy & Contributions: Ibn al-Qayyim is remembered as one of the foremost scholars of the Hanbalī tradition and among the most influential Sunni scholars of the eighth Islamic century. His writings addressed a wide range of subjects, including Qur'anic interpretation, Hadith, jurisprudence, creed, ethics, and spiritual development. His works are distinguished by their strong reliance upon the Qur'an and Sunnah, practical guidance for everyday life, and emphasis on sincerity, worship, and purification of the heart. Through his books, students, and teachings, his influence has continued across generations and remains significant in contemporary Islamic scholarship. Notable Works: Zād al-Maʿād Madārij al-Sālikīn(Found in our Store) Iʿlām al-Muwaqqiʿīn Al-Wābil al-Ṣayyib Al-Dāʾ wa al-Dawāʾ Ighāthat al-Lahfān Badāʾiʿ al-Fawāʾid Miftāḥ Dār al-Saʿādah Al-Tibb al-Nabawī Various works on Tafsir, Fiqh, Hadith, Aqīdah, and Tazkiyah




