
Ibn Al-Qayyim
Ibn Al-Qayyim was a prominent Islamic scholar, theologian, and philosopher of the 14th century, admired for his deep understanding of Islamic teachings and his ability to integrate them into practical life. His extensive writings cover various aspects of Islamic belief and practice, particularly focusing on the spiritual dimensions of worship, including the significance of fasting. Ibn Al-Qayyim emphasized that fasting not only serves as a physical discipline but also as a means to strengthen one's faith, develop self-control, and attain a greater awareness of God's presence, making his thoughts particularly relevant in discussions about spirituality in a materialistic world.
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He is quoted regarding the importance of sincerity in faith and the trials faced by believers.
مواسم الخير لَا تنقضي ورمضان بداية دائمة للطاعة والبرIbn Al-Qayyim is referenced for his insights on the spiritual significance of fasting.
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