He grew up in a knowledgeable environment and studied Faraa-id under his
father; As Saaleh Qayyim al Jawzeeyyah.
He travelled to Egypt and Palestine and performed Hajj numerous times.
He was imprisoned with his Shaykh but in a separate cell, after being
beaten and circulated in town on a donkey.
He was also imprisoned for rebuking those who travel to the grave of al
Khaleel.
Ibn Rajab said concerning him: ‘He was a man of worship, performing long
night prayers to the upmost extent, as well as remembrance of Allaah,
repentance, seeking forgiveness, needy to His lord, I have not witnessed
the likes of him concerning this, nor have I heard of anyone more
knowledgeable and more informed of the meanings of the Qur-aan, the Sunnah
and the reality of Eemaan. He is not free of error, but I have never seen
the likes of him.
He was put to trials a number of times, he was imprisoned with his Shaykh
ibn Taymiyyah during his last imprisonment. He was put in a separate cell
and was not freed until ibn Taymiyyah passed away. During his imprisonment
he busied himself with reciting the Qur-aan and the remembrance of Allaah
and contemplation. He attained a lot of good from that.’
Ibn Katheer stated: ‘I do not know of anyone in our time who practices
more worship than him, he had a way of praying where he would lengthen it
greatly, he would extend the Rukoo’ and Sujood. Sometimes some of his
companions would fault him for that but he would not change – may Allaah
have mercy on him.’
As Suyootee stated: ‘He authored books, debated, strived hard and became
from amongst the great Imaams in Tafseer, Hadeeth and other sciences
including Usool and the Arabic language.’
Ibn Hajar stated: ‘If Shaykul Islaam had no other asset other than his
renowned student; Shams ad Deen ibn Qayyim al Jawzeeyah, the author of
beneficial books which have been a source of benefit for both those who
agree with and contradict him, it would have been sufficient as a sign of
his great status.’
He met Shaykhul Islaam in the year 712 H when he returned from Egypt to
Damascus where he remained until his death.
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