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Muḥammad (en árabe: ابن قدامة, Ibn Qudāmah; Jammain, 1147 - Damasco, 7 de julio de 1223), usualmente abreviado como Ibn Qudamah o Ibn Qudama era un ascético sunita, jurista, teólogo tradicionalista y sufista. [1]
Ibn Qudamah seems to have been a formidable opponent of heresy in Islamic practice, as is evidenced by his famous words: "There is nothing outside of Paradise but hell-fire; there is nothing outside of the truth but error; there is nothing outside of the Way of the Prophet but heretical innovation." Intercession
Al-Imam Ibn Qudamah: He is Shaykh ul-Islam Muwaffaq ad-Din Abu Muhammad 'Abdullah ibn Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Qudamah ibn Miqdam ibn Nasr al-Maqdisi al-Jama'ili. He was born in Nablis - Palestine in Sha'ban 541H.
Autor de numerosos tratados importantes sobre jurisprudencia y doctrina religiosa, incluyendo una de las obras clásicas del derecho hanbali, el venerado al-Mug̲h̲nī, Ibn Qudamah es altamente conocido dentro del sunismo por ser una de los pensadores más destacados e influyentes del madhab hanbali.
From amongst the long line of Hanbali scholars Muwaffaq-al-Din Abdullah ibn Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Qudama Al Maqdisi is amongst the most famous with his scholastic contributions making an impact on schools other than his own, not only in fiqh but also in aqidah.
9 de oct. de 2021 · Recently, a debate has risen over whether Ibn Qudama, the famous Hanbali scholar of the middle period, performed tafwid (تفويض ) in meaning or not when it comes to Allah’s Attributes. There are two camps: Those who say Ibn Qudama performed tafwid only in modality and not in meaning
Ibn Qudamah (may Allah have mercy on him) discusses the marvels of the heart and curing the sickness therein, disciplining the self, and breaking the desire of the stomach and the private parts. It also covers how to deal with pride, malice, envy, and the defects of the tongue.