Рисаля ар-Рух / Message of the Spirit
( رسالة الروح)

Title Рисаля ар-Рух / Message of the Spirit
Title Original رسالة الروح
Author Rukn al-Din al-Samarkandi
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 12
Library: Darul Kutub
Library Asset ID b1eb5d2b153cc8c68fda362b276adcc4d58385d2
Record ID 2139
Library Location Darul Pole
Notes The book is devoted to the study of the nature of the human soul (ruh) from the point of view of Islamic theology. The author examines the disagreement among scholars regarding the essence of the soul, emphasizing that its true nature remains a mystery known only to Allah. Drawing on the Qur'an, hadith and reason, the text argues that the soul is not an accident, but has properties associated with the body, such as movement and interaction. The book discusses the views of Ahl-sunna, which reject philosophical concepts about the incorporeality of the soul, as well as the positions of Sufis, including Junayd and Ibn Ata, about its spiritual nature and connection with the divine. The work is aimed at clarifying the permissible level of knowledge of the soul and warning against excessive speculation, strengthening faith through comprehension of divine signs.
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Рисаля ар-Рух / Message of the Spirit

( رسالة الروح)
Author Rukn al-Din al-Samarkandi
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 12
Library Darul Kutub
Library Asset ID b1eb5d2b153cc8c68fda362b276adcc4d58385d2
Record ID 2139
Library Location Darul Pole
Notes The book is devoted to the study of the nature of the human soul (ruh) from the point of view of Islamic theology. The author examines the disagreement among scholars regarding the essence of the soul, emphasizing that its true nature remains a mystery known only to Allah. Drawing on the Qur'an, hadith and reason, the text argues that the soul is not an accident, but has properties associated with the body, such as movement and interaction. The book discusses the views of Ahl-sunna, which reject philosophical concepts about the incorporeality of the soul, as well as the positions of Sufis, including Junayd and Ibn Ata, about its spiritual nature and connection with the divine. The work is aimed at clarifying the permissible level of knowledge of the soul and warning against excessive speculation, strengthening faith through comprehension of divine signs.
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