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The Transmitted Thunderbolts on the Jahmiyyah and the Defectors

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Al-Sawa'iq al-Mursalah is a book written by Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah, in which he explains the doctrines of the righteous Salaf of the Companions and their followers and refutes the doctrines of the people of aberration with rational and logical arguments and extensive quotations from the Imams of Islam and Muslims.

Description

Book description:

  • Author's name: Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr ibn Ayyub ibn Saad Shams al-Din ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyah

  • Number of pages: 1721 pages

  • Number of parts: 4 parts

  • The subject of the book: Thunderbolts Sent on the Jahmiyyah and the Disbelievers

The contents of the book:

Volume I

  1. Introduction

  2. Chapter I: On the truth of hermeneutics and its terminology

  3. Chapter two: The division of interpretation into true and false

  4. Chapter Three: Interpretation is a statement of the speaker's intent, not a creation

  5. Chapter four: The difference between a news interpretation and a request interpretation

  6. Chapter 5: On the difference between misrepresentation and interpretation and how the former cannot occur in news and request and the latter can occur in both.

  7. Chapter Six: On the inability of the interpreters to realize the difference between the permissible and impermissible interpretation of the verses and hadiths of the attributes.

  8. Chapter VII: In obliging them in the meaning they made of what they escaped from

  9. Chapter Eight: In explaining their error in understanding the false meanings of the texts for which they interpreted them, thus combining similitude and disruption.

  10. Chapter IX: The duties of the interpreter without which his interpretation is not accepted

  11. Chapter ten: It includes similitude, disruption, tampering with the texts and misinterpreting them.

  12. Chapter Eleven: The speaker's intention for the addressee to take his words contrary to their apparent and real meaning is contrary to the intention of statement, guidance, and guidance, and that the two intentions are mutually exclusive and that leaving him without that speech is better for him and closer to guidance.

  13. Chapter Twelve: The speaker's knowledge, eloquence, eloquence, clarity, and advice are impossible for him to mean anything other than what is apparent and true and not to clarify in the most important matters and what is most needed to be clarified.

  14. Chapter Thirteen: In explaining that the Qur'an's facilitation of remembrance precludes taking it to an interpretation that is contrary to its truth and manifestation

  15. Chapter Fourteen: The purpose of language is nullified by interpretation

  16. Chapter Fifteen: The offenses of hermeneutics against the religions of the prophets and the destruction of the world and the corruption of the world and religion due to the opening of the door of hermeneutics.

  17. Chapter Sixteen: What can be interpreted and what cannot be interpreted

Volume II

  1. Chapter Seventeen: That interpretation corrupts all the sciences if it is allowed to dominate them, and that no nation can live on it.

  2. Chapter Eighteen: On the division of people in the texts of revelation into those who interpret, those who imagine, those who ignore, those who represent, and those who do not follow the path.

  3. Chapter Nineteen: The reasons that make it easy for ignorant souls to accept the interpretation, even though it contradicts the statement that God has taught man to accept.

  4. Chapter XX: In explaining that the people of interpretation can never establish the auditory evidence for an invalid

  5. Chapter XXI: Causes of Interpretation

  6. Chapter Twenty-Two: The types of disagreement arising from interpretation and the division of disagreement into good and bad

  7. Chapter Twenty-Three: The reasons for the disagreement between the Imams after they agree on one origin and refer to it, which is the Book of Allah and the Sunnah of His Messenger.

  8. Chapter Twenty-Four: The four tyrannies with which the authors of the false interpretation demolished the strongholds of religion, violated the sanctity of the Qur'an, and erased the symbols of faith

  9. Entrance

  10. The first leviathan: They say that the texts of revelation are verbal evidence and do not imply certainty

Volume III

  1. Chapter Twenty-Four: The four tyrannies with which the authors of the false interpretation destroyed the strongholds of religion, violated the sanctity of the Qur'an, and erased the symbols of faith (continued)

  2. The second leviathan: If reason conflicts with the texts of revelation, we take reason and do not pay attention to revelation

Volume IV

  1. Chapter Twenty-Four: The four tyrannies with which the authors of the false interpretation destroyed the strongholds of religion, violated the sanctity of the Qur'an, and erased the symbols of faith (continued)

  2. The second leviathan: If reason conflicts with the texts of revelation, we take reason and do not pay attention to revelation (continued)

 

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Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 20 x 20 x 20 x 20 cm
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