Prophet Muhammad (Recorded in Mishkat Al-Anwar of Ibn Arabi): Those who have rejected Me
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Photo: Ladies from Algeria; 1800s.
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The Exalted and Glorious One proclaims:
Those servants to whom I grant health and ease of life and who enjoy these for five whole years without once turning to Me in thankfulness are those who have rejected Me.
(The hadith, collected by the sage Abu Bakr ibn Abi Shayba, comes from the transmission of the noble companion Abu Sai'd al-Khudri, may Allah be pleased with him. It was selected in 'The Mishkat Al Anwar' of Ibn Arabi.)
Those servants to whom I grant health and ease of life and who enjoy these for five whole years without once turning to Me in thankfulness are those who have rejected Me.
(The hadith, collected by the sage Abu Bakr ibn Abi Shayba, comes from the transmission of the noble companion Abu Sai'd al-Khudri, may Allah be pleased with him. It was selected in 'The Mishkat Al Anwar' of Ibn Arabi.)
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Recommended Reading:
'Divine Sayings: 101 Hadith Qudsi - The Mishkat Al-Anwar of Ibn 'Arabi'
By Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi (Author)
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Description:
A collection of 101 hadith sayings, this work is one of the most important and influential early collections of hadith qudsi. Falling into three categories, the first 40 sayings each have a full, unbroken chain of transmission that goes back to God through the medium of the Prophet Muhammad. The second category are sayings mostly taken from well-known written collections. The final section is drawn from similar books, with Ibn 'Arabi adding one extra hadith, orally transmitted. Comprised of a full introduction explaining the meaning of Hadith, the text stresses the importance of this tradition in Ibn 'Arabi's writing.
'Divine Sayings: 101 Hadith Qudsi - The Mishkat Al-Anwar of Ibn 'Arabi'
By Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi (Author)
Purchase Book:
Amazon.com
Amazon.co.uk
Description:
A collection of 101 hadith sayings, this work is one of the most important and influential early collections of hadith qudsi. Falling into three categories, the first 40 sayings each have a full, unbroken chain of transmission that goes back to God through the medium of the Prophet Muhammad. The second category are sayings mostly taken from well-known written collections. The final section is drawn from similar books, with Ibn 'Arabi adding one extra hadith, orally transmitted. Comprised of a full introduction explaining the meaning of Hadith, the text stresses the importance of this tradition in Ibn 'Arabi's writing.
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