Imam Abd Al-Rahman ibn Ahmad ibn Rajab (736-795 AH/1335–1393 CE), best known as Ibn Rajab Al-Hanbali and also Ibn Rajab
Difference Between Advising And Shaming ( Dar as-Sunnah)
[This book] beautifully illustrates the difference between advising that is encouraged and shaming that is not permitted.
Inheritors of The Prophets
In this eighth installment of the Ibn Rajab series, the illustrious Imam, may Allah have mercy upon him, penned a truly inspiring work highlighting the merits of knowledge, its types, and the role it plays in transforming an individual.
Legacy Of The Prophet (Dar Us Sunnah)
In this treatise, the author, ibn Rajab sets out to explain the advice the Prophet(s.a.w) imparted to ibn ‘Abbas (radiyAllahu ‘anhuma)…
On Remembering Death by Ibn Rajab Al-Hanbali
“Abdullah Ali’s faithful transaltion of a section concerning the meditation of death from Ibn Rajab’s famous work on yearly devotions is much needed in our culture of forgetfulness.
The Evil of Craving for Wealth and Status – Al Hidayah UK
This is the first English translation of the book Sharh Hadeeth Maa Dhi’baan Jaai’aan… written by the great scholar Ibn Rafab al-Hanbalee (d.795H) in explanation of the prophet. An excellent book , warning us about the dangers of expending our energies in chasing after the transitory things of this world at the expense of the rewards of the Hereafter. It shows the correct perspective that a Believer should have of this world in comparison to the Hereafter which is especially important in this age when the people’s vision have become so blurred and their priorities mixed up “wealth and children are the adornment of this world. But the good righteous deeds that last are better in your Lord’s Sight for rewards and better in respect of hope. And remember the Day we shall cause the mountains to pass away and you will see the earth as a leveled plain, and we shall gather them all together so as to leave not one of them behind.”
This book is a warning to believers about the dangers of expending our energies in chasing after the transitory things of this world at the expense of the rewards of the hereafter. It shows the correct perspective that a believer should have of this world in comparison to the hereafter, which is especially important in this age when the people’s visions have become so blurred and their priorities mixed up.