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  1. 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]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ibn_QudamahIbn Qudamah - Wikipedia

    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

  3. Learn about the life, works and legacy of Ibn Qudamah, a prominent scholar of the Hanbali school of thought. He was born in Palestine, studied in Baghdad and Damascus, and wrote many books on various topics of Islamic law and theology.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › Ibn_QudamahIbn Qudamah - Wikiwand

    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.

  5. A book of Fiqh according to the Hanbali school of thought, written by Imam Ibn Qudaamah al Maqdisi. It covers the basic legal rulings derived from the Quran and Sunnah, with hadiths and evidences, and has several explanations and commentaries.

  6. 9 de oct. de 2021 · Did Ibn Qudama, the Hanbali scholar, perform tafwid (consignment) in meaning or only in modality of Allah's Attributes? This article examines his statements and shows that he did tafwid in both aspects.

  7. A summary of the ethics and morals of Islam based on the works of Ibn al-Jawzi and al-Ghazali. Learn how to refine your character, discipline your self, worship Allah, and purify your soul with the Quran and Sunnah.