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The book's core premise is that all outward injustices and conflicts in the world—from wars to exploitation—are rooted in these internal diseases of the heart. Therefore, to bring about positive change in the world, one must first begin by rectifying the inner self. By addressing these deep-seated defects, Matharat al-Qulub provides a transformative framework for believers to achieve a state of moral clarity, spiritual discipline, and sincere devotion to God.

[Classical Mauritanian Poem] │ ▼ [Hamza Yusuf's English Commentary] │ ▼ [Global Islamic Curriculum]

مثيرات القلوب: دراسة وتحليل

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The poem is structured to guide the student from understanding the sickness to implementing the cure. Key topics include:

Hasad is described as wishing for the removal of a blessing from another person. The cure involves Du'a for the person you envy and practicing Al-Muhasabah (self-accounting). The contains specific supplications from the Qur’an (e.g., Surah Al-Falaq) to counter envy.

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His gift was into accessible poetry that could be easily memorized and applied by the general public. The Core Philosophy: The Heart as a Mirror