Mukhtasar Minhaj Al-Qasidin

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Publisher Dar al-ManarahDar al-ManarahDar Al-Manarah is a respected Islamic publishing house based in Al-Mansoura, Egypt, known for producing a wide range of authentic Islamic literature. Their catalog includes classical texts, contemporary works, fatwa collections, and educational resources,...View publisher →
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This translation of  Mukhtasar Minhaj Al-Qasidin is an abridged version of ibn Al-Jawzi's summary of Imam Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali's well known book, Ihya Ulum Ad-Din.

In Imam Al-Ghazalis Ihya Ulum Ad-Din (The Revitalization of Sciences of Religion) apparently has some defects that only scholars can realize, such as the narrations that have been traced back to the prophet while they are fabricated or inauthentic.  Therefore, Imam Ibn Al-Jawziyy compiled this book free of those defects, while retaining the benefits of the original book.  In this book, the author relied only on authentic and famous narrations, and removed from or added to the original book what he seems necessary. 

This book is divided into four chapters:

Chapter One: Acts of Worship

Chapter Two: Customs

Chapter Three: Destructive Flaws

Chapter Four: Means of Salvation

Each one of these four chapters consists of numerous titles and sub-titles.

About the author

Ibn Qudamah

Imam Muwaffaq al-Din Abu Muhammad Abdullah ibn Ahmad ibn Qudamah al-Maqdisi was one of the most important Hanbali jurists of the medieval Islamic world and the author of al-Mughni, widely regarded as the most comprehensive single work of comparative Sunni fiqh ever written. Born in 541 AH / 1147 CE in Jamma'il, a village near Nablus in Palestine, he migrated as a child with his family to Damascus following the Crusader pressures on the Holy Land, settling at al-Salihiyya on Mount Qasiyun, which became a major center of Hanbali scholarship.

Ibn Qudamah studied in Damascus and traveled to Baghdad, where he spent four formative years studying under the great Hanbali shaykh Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani (d. 561 AH) and later with Ibn al-Mani', Ibn al-Jawzi, and others. His al-Mughni is a multi-volume commentary on al-Khiraqi's Mukhtasar that systematically presents Hanbali positions alongside those of the Maliki, Shafi'i, and Hanafi schools — a work of such scope that later jurists from every madhhab cited it as an authoritative reference. His shorter Umdat al-Fiqh remains the standard introductory Hanbali fiqh text, while al-Kafi and al-Muqni' are intermediate manuals still widely taught. He also authored Lum'at al-I'tiqad on Sunni creed and Mukhtasar Minhaj al-Qasidin on spiritual purification.

Ibn Qudamah participated in the campaigns of Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi against the Crusaders, including the recovery of Jerusalem in 583 AH / 1187 CE. He died in Damascus on the day of Eid al-Fitr in 620 AH / 1223 CE and was buried at al-Salihiyya. His works define the architecture of Hanbali jurisprudence and remain the foundational corpus for the school to the present day.
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