Ibn al-Qayyim was a prolific writer. Among his most celebrated works are Madarij al-Salikin (a commentary on the stations of the travelers to Allah), Zad al-Ma'ad (provisions for the Hereafter), Al-Wabil al-Sayyib (on the virtues of dhikr), and, of course, Tariq al-Hijratain . These works have been described as “masterpieces of both fiqh and the heart,” turning jurisprudence into a path of love and submission. Across centuries, seekers of all backgrounds have turned to him for wisdom that speaks not only to the mind but also to the soul.
This is the journey of the heart through sincere worship, absolute reliance (Tawakkul), constant repentance (Tawbah), love, and hope. The servant flees from sin, worldly distractions, and egoism directly toward the pleasure of God.
Exploring "Tariq Al-Hijratain": A Guide to Ibn Al-Qayyim’s Spiritual Masterpiece
Prioritizing divine guidance over personal whims or cultural trends. Core Themes of the Book