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: A significant portion is dedicated to how a believer can transition earthly love into a higher love for the Creator. Guide to Key Sections
"The Garden of Lovers" (also known as "Rawd al-Mitar" or "جنت المحبين") is a famous book by Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyah, a renowned Islamic scholar. The book focuses on the love between God and the servant, discussing various aspects of spiritual love and the path to achieving a deeper connection with God.
Written in the 14th century, this book is not just a religious manual but a profound psychological study. Ibn Qayyim categorizes love into different levels—ranging from the physical and obsessive to the highest form: the love for the Divine. The book serves two main purposes:
And if you ever pass through Ammar at dusk, you might smell jasmine in the air. That is their love, still growing where no one can own it.
With a gentle hand, Shaykh Abdullah pulled out a leather-bound book adorned with intricate golden calligraphy. "This is a rare manuscript of 'The Garden of Lovers' by Ibn al-Qayyim," he said. "It speaks of the journey of the soul, the paths of love, and the gates of spiritual growth."
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Omar held his breath. He clicked the link. Error 404.
: A significant portion is dedicated to how a believer can transition earthly love into a higher love for the Creator. Guide to Key Sections
"The Garden of Lovers" (also known as "Rawd al-Mitar" or "جنت المحبين") is a famous book by Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyah, a renowned Islamic scholar. The book focuses on the love between God and the servant, discussing various aspects of spiritual love and the path to achieving a deeper connection with God.
Written in the 14th century, this book is not just a religious manual but a profound psychological study. Ibn Qayyim categorizes love into different levels—ranging from the physical and obsessive to the highest form: the love for the Divine. The book serves two main purposes:
And if you ever pass through Ammar at dusk, you might smell jasmine in the air. That is their love, still growing where no one can own it.
With a gentle hand, Shaykh Abdullah pulled out a leather-bound book adorned with intricate golden calligraphy. "This is a rare manuscript of 'The Garden of Lovers' by Ibn al-Qayyim," he said. "It speaks of the journey of the soul, the paths of love, and the gates of spiritual growth."
I can’t help find or provide pirated copies of books or cracked/“patched” files.