Ibn Rajab Al hanbali
This is a treatise we have written concerning humility (Khushu) and the hearts meekness and breaking before the Lord.
The basic meaning of Khushu, is the softness of the heart, its being gentle, still, submissive, broken, and yearning. When the heart is humble, so too is the hearing, seeing, head, and face; indeed all the limbs and their actions are humbled, even speech. This is why the Prophet would say in his bowing (ruku), “My hearing, sight, bones, and marrow are humbled to you,” another narration has, “and whatever my foot carries.”
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This is a treatise we have written concerning humility (Khushu) and the hearts meekness and breaking before the Lord.
The basic meaning of Khushu, is the softness of the heart, its being gentle, still, submissive, broken, and yearning. When the heart is humble, so too is the hearing, seeing, head, and face; indeed all the limbs and their actions are humbled, even speech. This is why the Prophet would say in his bowing (ruku), “My hearing, sight, bones, and marrow are humbled to you,” another narration has, “and whatever my foot carries.”
***Please Note: Cover design changes time to time***
(9781904336532/1302)