Etiquette of companionship and interaction with all people
(آداب الصحبة والمعاشرة مع جميع الخلق)

Title Etiquette of companionship and interaction with all people
Title Original آداب الصحبة والمعاشرة مع جميع الخلق
Author Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali, Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Muhammad Al-Ghazali Al-Tusi, 505 AH/1111 AD.
Author Original أبو حامد الغزالي، محمد بن محمد بن محمد الغزالي الطوسي، هـم
Publication Date: Not available
Publication Place Baghdad - Iraq - Not identified
Subject Sufism, ethics, sermons.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 1/ تصوف - أخلاق - مواعظ
Record ID SP 217648
Library Location Iraq (Baghdad) - The Iraqi Scientific Complex Library - Iraq (Baghdad) - The Iraqi Scientific Complex Library
Date Not available
Notes - Some of its footnotes include comments, additions, and corrections. - The author’s attribution to the spinning industry according to those who say it with emphasis on “zay”. Or to Ghazala - from the villages of Tus - for those who said it should be reduced. The author, Hujjat al-Islam, is a philosopher and mystic. He was born in Al-Tabaran - Qasabat of Tus, Khorasan - and there he died. He traveled to Nishapur, then to Baghdad, Hijaz, the Levant, then Egypt, and returned to his hometown. He has about two hundred works. Its description was included by Dr. Abd al-Rahman Badawi, in his book The Works of al-Ghazali (Cairo 1961). - A photocopy of a unique, antique handwritten copy in the library of graduate studies books at the College of Arts, University of Baghdad (No. 1225), dating back to the seventh century AH. - See “Index of Arabic Manuscripts in the Graduate Studies Library at the College of Arts, University of Baghdad, p. 109. - Dr. Abdul Rahman Badawi mentioned in his book (The Works of Al-Ghazali): No. 406) a book by Al-Ghazali; Titled “Etiquette of Companionship and Intercourse with the Creator and Creature.” He pointed out that it is a piece of “The Beginning of Guidance” located between pages 76-92; As for this copy, it is a book containing 118 pages, in ancient writing, dating back to the seventh hundredth century AH.
Sample Text In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful. A book of etiquette for companionship and interaction with all people. Praise be to God who has showered the elite of His servants with the gentleness of personalization... Now then: Love for the sake of God Almighty and brotherhood in His religion are among the best closeness... We explain the purposes of this book in three sections: The first section: On the virtue of familiarity and brotherhood in God and its conditions, degrees and benefits. Chapter Two: On the rights, etiquette, and requirements of companionship. Chapter Three: Concerning the rights of a Muslim, relatives, neighbourhood, and property, and how to live with someone who gives these reasons
Satır sayısı 17
Kaynakça معجم المؤلفين، ج 11، ص 266 - 269؛ الأعلام، ج 7، ص 247 - 248.
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Etiquette of companionship and interaction with all people

(آداب الصحبة والمعاشرة مع جميع الخلق)
Author Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali, Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Muhammad Al-Ghazali Al-Tusi, 505 AH/1111 AD.
Author Original أبو حامد الغزالي، محمد بن محمد بن محمد الغزالي الطوسي، هـم
Publication Date Not available
Publication Place Baghdad - Iraq - Not identified
Subject Sufism, ethics, sermons.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 1/ تصوف - أخلاق - مواعظ
Record ID SP 217648
Library Location Iraq (Baghdad) - The Iraqi Scientific Complex Library - Iraq (Baghdad) - The Iraqi Scientific Complex Library
Date Not available
Notes - Some of its footnotes include comments, additions, and corrections. - The author’s attribution to the spinning industry according to those who say it with emphasis on “zay”. Or to Ghazala - from the villages of Tus - for those who said it should be reduced. The author, Hujjat al-Islam, is a philosopher and mystic. He was born in Al-Tabaran - Qasabat of Tus, Khorasan - and there he died. He traveled to Nishapur, then to Baghdad, Hijaz, the Levant, then Egypt, and returned to his hometown. He has about two hundred works. Its description was included by Dr. Abd al-Rahman Badawi, in his book The Works of al-Ghazali (Cairo 1961). - A photocopy of a unique, antique handwritten copy in the library of graduate studies books at the College of Arts, University of Baghdad (No. 1225), dating back to the seventh century AH. - See “Index of Arabic Manuscripts in the Graduate Studies Library at the College of Arts, University of Baghdad, p. 109. - Dr. Abdul Rahman Badawi mentioned in his book (The Works of Al-Ghazali): No. 406) a book by Al-Ghazali; Titled “Etiquette of Companionship and Intercourse with the Creator and Creature.” He pointed out that it is a piece of “The Beginning of Guidance” located between pages 76-92; As for this copy, it is a book containing 118 pages, in ancient writing, dating back to the seventh hundredth century AH.
Sample Text In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful. A book of etiquette for companionship and interaction with all people. Praise be to God who has showered the elite of His servants with the gentleness of personalization... Now then: Love for the sake of God Almighty and brotherhood in His religion are among the best closeness... We explain the purposes of this book in three sections: The first section: On the virtue of familiarity and brotherhood in God and its conditions, degrees and benefits. Chapter Two: On the rights, etiquette, and requirements of companionship. Chapter Three: Concerning the rights of a Muslim, relatives, neighbourhood, and property, and how to live with someone who gives these reasons
Satır sayısı 17
Kaynakça معجم المؤلفين، ج 11، ص 266 - 269؛ الأعلام، ج 7، ص 247 - 248.
Yazı türü Naskh
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