Illuminating the Darkness: The Virtues of Blacks and Abyssinians by Ibn Al-Jawzi RA
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Illuminating the Darkness: The Virtues of Blacks and Abyssinians by Ibn Al-Jawzi RA

Illuminating the Darkness: The Virtues of Blacks and Abyssinians by Ibn Al-Jawzi RA

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Illuminating the Darkness: The Virtues of Blacks and Abyssinians by Ibn Al-Jawzi RA
$341,626.88

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BIbn al-Jawzi, Translated by Adnan Karim, Dar al-Arqam, paperback, 320 pages

The author said, "I bore witness to a group of eminent Ḥabash who were disheartened due to the darkness of their skin colour. I thus clarified to them that the matter upon which consideration is placed is good deeds rather than one's appearance, and I wrote this book for them to mention the virtue of many from amongst the Ḥabash and black people."

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In-store location: Shelf 4.17

BIbn al-Jawzi, Translated by Adnan Karim, Dar al-Arqam, paperback, 320 pages

The author said, "I bore witness to a group of eminent Ḥabash who were disheartened due to the darkness of their skin colour. I thus clarified to them that the matter upon which consideration is placed is good deeds rather than one's appearance, and I wrote this book for them to mention the virtue of many from amongst the Ḥabash and black people."