Curing Forgetfulness : New,
[A5] Paperback - 115 pages,
by Shaykh ʿAbd al-Ghani ibn Ismaʿil al-Nabulsi [d.1143h],
& al-Ḥabib Muhammad ibn ʿAlawi al-ʿAydarus
Translated by Talut ibn Sulaiman Dawood,
Published by Imam Ghazali Press.
Description :
This compilation of two treatises, al-Kashf wa al-Bayan fi ma Yataʿallaq bi al-Nisyan & ʿIlaj al-Nisyan, one from the classical era and one from the 20th century, contain both conceptual discussion and practical advice on how to address the universal issue of overcoming forgetfulness and strengthening memory.
It includes:
*** Overview of the challenge of forgetfulness,
*** The wisdom of Allah in making forgetfulness part of human nature,
*** Discussion of forgetfulness in the Qur’an, hadith, and in scholarly texts,
*** Quranic verses that can be recited to help overcome forgetfulness and strengthen memory,
*** Du’a and dhikr from the Sunnah to help address forgetfulness,
*** Prescriptions from traditional spiritual medicine to help address the root causes of forgetfulness, with step by step instructions for their preparation and use,
And more.
Although focused on a very specific topic, the benefits of this text are numerous and comprehensive, since memory and cognitive retention affect so many aspects of our lives. Thus, even if one implements only a few of its recommendations, this is a book that is sure to prove useful and bring long term blessings to one's life.
About the Authors :
Shaykh ʿAbd al-Ghani ibn Ismaʿil al-Nabulsi (1641 – 1731), was an eminent scholar and poet of Ottoman Damascus. The Shaykh's family included many scholars and judges of the lands of Shaam and Egypt during both the Mamluk rulers and Ottoman eras, and included many eminent Shaykhs whose works are know down to the present day. He authored over 200 works on a wide range of subjects, and died in Damascus at 90 years of age.
Habib “Sa’d” al-‘Aydarus, born in 1932 in Tarim, hailed from a distinguished lineage tracing back to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Raised in a scholarly and pious environment, he studied under numerous eminent scholars, including Habib Abdullah bin Umar al-Shatiri. His life was marked by dedication to Islamic knowledge and spiritual guidance, even enduring three and a half years of severe torture in prison under a socialist regime. After his release in 1975, he revitalized religious practices and educational institutions, notably reopening the Abu Murayyam school for Qur'an memorization.
He authored over one hundred concise and beneficial books on various Islamic topics. Known for his open hospitality and compassionate heart, he supported students of knowledge and emphasized respect for sacred texts. In his later years, he continued his devotions despite declining health, and he passed away on October 6, 2011, leaving behind a legacy of scholarship and spiritual leadership. His funeral was attended by thousands, and he was buried in the Zanbal graveyard in Tarim.
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