Hasbunallah wa ni’mal-Wakil
Sufficient for us is Allah, and [He is] the best Disposer of affairs. Quran 3:173
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The Final Words Of The Scholars At The Onset Of Death
وَصَايَا العُلَمَاءِ عِنْدَ حُضُوْرِ الْمَوْتِ
Wasaya al-Ulama' I'nda Hudhur al-Mout
By Al-Hafiz Abu Sulayman Muhammad ibn 'Abdillah Ibn Zabr Rabi (d. 379 H)
Paperback 140 Pages
Size A5
ISBN : 0992813673
Publisher : Dar Al-Arqam
About The Book
The author has collected in this work a moving selection of narrations regarding the final moments of the Prophets, Companions and the scholars from amongst the early generations. Provided through this are their final testaments, words of wisdom and reflections at the coming of death.
Covering The Final Words of about 65 Friends of Allah.
Including:
About The Author
Al-Dhahabi said in Tadhkirat al-Huffaz: “[He was] the erudite hafiẓ and author Abu Sulayman, the muhaddith of Damascus and the son of its judge. Ibn Zabr said, 'Abu Ja'far al-Tahawi reviewed some of the work I authored, and he became impressed. He said to me, ‘O Abu Sulayman, those of your ilk (i.e. the hadith scholars) are the chemists and those of our ilk (i.e. the fiqh scholars) are the doctors.’’”
Al-Kattanī said: “Many narrated from him and he dictated in the Jami' Masjid. He was a thiqah narrator, noble and dependable. He authored a book entitled al-Wafiyat which was famous on the tongues. Abu Nasr ibn al-Jabban related that Ibn Zabr told him that he saw Allah, the Exalted, during his sleep and he mentioned that he saw just a light.”
'Abd al-Hay ibn al-'Amad al-Hanbali said in Shadharat al-Dhahab: “The deaths of 379h: From them was Abu Sulayman ibn Zabr, he was a muḥaddith, a hafiz, a thiqah narrator and a highly revered individual. He authored a number of beneficial works.”
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