His book systematically presents this philosophy. Key themes include:
In the bustling heart of Baghdad, where the scent of saffron mingled with the dust of ancient scrolls, lived a young scholar named Idris. While his peers sought the complex legal debates of the Great Mosque, Idris felt a persistent hollowness in his chest. His head was full of facts, but his heart felt as dry as parchment.
In the vast ocean of Islamic literature, few books capture the essence of spiritual detachment ( zuhd ) as profoundly as Kitab az-Zuhd (The Book of Asceticism) by the revered Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal. For centuries, this text has served as a manual for souls yearning to break free from the shackles of materialism and draw closer to Allah.