Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyya
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Syrian Muslim scholar
Books
Suʼālāt Ibn al-Qayyim li-Shaykh al-Islām Ibn Taymīyah wa-samāʻātuhu minhu
Hadith; authorities; Hanbalites; fatwas; early works to 1800.
Kitāb Maʻānī al-adāwāt wa-al-ḥurūf al-mansūb li-Ibn Qayyim al-Jawzīyah, t 751 H
Arabic language; style; early works to 1800.
Jāmiʻ al-sīrah
Islamic ethics; Islam; conduct of life; early works to 1800.
Fawāʼid Ḥadīthīyah
Classical work on Islamic sermons based on Prohet Muḥammad Hadith.
Ḥādī al-arwāḥ ilá bilād al-afrāḥ
On concept of paradise in Islam, in view of Koran and Hadith.
Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya on the Invocation of God (Islamic Texts Society)
Provisions for the hereafter (abridged) =
Le paradis
Follows the adventures of the author and his 'companion', the beautiful, passionate and mysterious Jayne. She is a statuesque blonde, former swimming champion and model, who excels in the pursuit of pleasure. They wander to and from various romantic locations - Martinique, Zurich, Tahiti, Bora Bora, Mali - which all turn out to be insidiously dangerous and disease-ridden behind their picturesque travel-brochure appearances and their expensive, luxurious hotels. As the author's real life comes to the surface of the fictional fantasy, the narrative gradually takes on more sinister tones: Guibert and Jayne acquire the symptoms of a banal, persistent infection while they are in Mali ... Guibert's AIDS symptoms develop and he undergoes a terrifying new kind of brain scan at a clinic in Washington DC. Les expoits de l'auteur et sa belle compagne, Jayne, dans leurs voyages exotiques. Mais les voyages ne sont pas parfaits. Chaque endroit présente le danger et la maladie. Guibert et Jayne devient malade en Mali et Guibert apprend qu'il est atteint du sida.