Prophetic Grace : The Qur'anic Merits

Prophetic Grace :
The Qur'anic Merit's of the Prophet Muhammad,
*[A5] Paperback - 128 pages,
by Shaykh Ahmad ibn 'Ajiba [d.1224h],
Translated by Abdul Aziz Suraqah,
Published by Al-Madina Institute, USA.
 


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Renowned for its unique style, Ibn 'Ajiba’s commentary of the Qur’an, Al-Bahr al-Madid  (The Vast Ocean) combines traditional exegesis with spiritual contemplation, exploring the inner meanings of the sacred text. The genius of his work is especially clear in his commentary of the Qur’anic verses which highlight the nobility and exalted rank of the Prophet Muhammad, may Allah bless him and grant him peace.


In these selected commentaries, the reader can begin to appreciate both the depth of divine revelation and the grace and countless merits of the Messenger, may Allah bless him and grant him peace.


             ‘Love is an indispensable part of faith in Allah and His Messenger,
              peace be upon him. This is the difference between the philosophy
              of theological faith as a logical conclusion and Islamic faith as an
              act of the heart. Ibn Ajiba’s commentary on the Qur’an demonstrates
              this in an excellent manner. It is a must-read to understand how a
              Muslim should believe in the Messenger of Allah with his whole heart.’
                                        ---Recep Senturk, Fatih Sultan Mehmet University, Istanbul.

 

 

 

Shaykh Ahmad ibn ‘Ajiba :


He is Ahmad ibn ‘Ajiba al-Shadhili, al-Hasani, may Allah have mercy upon him, (1747–1809) was an 18th-century Moroccan Shaykh in the Darqawa Sufi order. He was born of a Hasani sharif family in the Anjra tribe that ranges from Tangiers to Tetouan along the Mediterranean coast of Morocco. As a child he developed a love of knowledge, memorising the Qur’an and studying subjects ranging from Classical Arabic grammar, religious ethics, poetry, Qur’anic recitation and tafsir.


When he reached the age of eighteen he left home and studied in Qasr al-Kabir under the supervision of Sidi Muhammad as-Susi as-Samlali. It was here that he was introduced to studies in the sciences, art, philosophy, law and Qur’anic exegesis in depth. He went to Fes to study with Ibn Suda, Bennani, and al-Warzazi, and joined the new Darqawiyya in 1208 AH (1793), of which he was the representative in the northern part of the Jbala region. He spent his entire life in and around Tetouan, and died of the plague in 1224 AH (1809). He is the author of a considerable number of works and a Fahrasa which provides interesting information concerning the intellectual center that Tetouan had become by the beginning of the 19th century.
 
Other works of Shaykh ibn Ajiba.
 


 

 

Table of Contents :
 
---A Note from the Publisher,
---Acknowledgements,
---The Life and Legacy of Ahmad ibn Ajiba.
 
---[1]. Surat al-Baqara,
-------Commentary,
-------Spiritual Allusion.
 
---[2]. Surat al-Imran,
-------Commentary,
-------Spiritual Allusion.
 
---[3]. Surat al-Nisa,
-------Commentary,
-------Spiritual Allusion.
 
---[4]. Surat al-Anfal; Verse 24,
-------Commentary,
-------Spiritual Allusion.
 
---[5]. Surat al-Tawba,
-------Commentary,
-------Spiritual Allusion.
 
---[6]. Surat al-Anfal; Verse 34,
-------Commentary,
-------Spiritual Allusion.
 
---[7]. Surat al-Isra,
-------Commentary,
-------Spiritual Allusion.
 
---[8]. Surat al-Anbiya,
-------Commentary,
-------Spiritual Allusion.
 
---[9]. Surat al-Nur,
-------Commentary,
-------Spiritual Allusion.
 
---[10]. Surat al-Furqan,
-------Commentary,
-------Spiritual Allusion.
 
---[11]. Surat al-Ahzab,
-------Commentary,
-------Spiritual Allusion.
 
---[12]. Surat al-Fath,
-------Commentary,
-------Spiritual Allusion.
 
---[13]. Surat al-Qalam,
-------Commentary,
-------Spiritual Allusion.
 
---[14]. Surat al-Najm,
-------Commentary,
-------Spiritual Allusion.
 
---[15]. Surat al-Duha,
-------Commentary,
-------Spiritual Allusion.
 
---[16]. Surat al-Sharh,
-------Commentary,
-------Spiritual Allusion.
 
---[17]. Surat al-Kawthar,
-------Commentary,
-------Spiritual Allusion.
 
---Key Persons Mentioned in the Yext.
 
 


 
 
 
More Qur'an : English.
 
 
Also see Shama'il books,
Also see Sirah books.
 
 


*Dimensions : 20.4 x 12.8cm.






 

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