U 'A bdullah ibn Muslim ibn Qutaybah al-Dayniiri (d. Among his many wo rks is Ta',:im Qadr a/-,5aliih, which has been published. 12 Mu~ammad ibn Na~r (806-852 CE), born and died in Baghdad, was a J:lanba li scholar of ~adith. 49.ġ1 Narrated by Ka'b ibn Malik, collected by al-Nasa'i and lbn Maj ah, and authenticated by alAlbani in "?a~ih Sunan al-Nasii'i, vol. See al so Ibn al-Athir's al-Nihiiyah (i Gharih al-Hadith, vol. " Qur'an, 13:16 and 39:62 The meaning of this verse is general and includes everything besides Allah -ġ0 Lisiin al-'Arab al-Mu~ft, vol. The commentator of Shar~ al-'A qtdah al-Ta~awiyyah said the following, "The rii~ is a part of Allah's creation and, as such, is created, according to the consensus of Sunni scholars, as stated by MuJ:iammad ibn Na~r al-Marwazi, 12 Ibn Qutaybah 13 and others." 14 This position is based upon the following evidence from the Qur'an:
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ORIGIN The opinion held by the majority of Islamic scholars is that the human soul (rfi~) is not of divine origin, but it is a finite, created entity. "Verily, the soul [nasamahj of the true believer becomes a bird in the trees of Paradise." 11
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10 Although these terms are not found in the Qur'an, they are mentioned in a number of prophetic statements. These terms also refer to any crawling or walking creature which possesses a soul. There are two other Arabic terms, nasam and nasamah, which are derived from the same root and are synonymous with both nafs and ru~. The Arabic text was taken verbatim from al-Ru(, pp. "For such He has written in their hearts faith and aided them with a spirit from Himself." Qur'an, 58:22 In Arabic, the human senses are also referred to as ru&, as in the expression, "The sense of smell. " Qur'an, 26:193 Allah also refers to the succour which He grants His righteous servants as ruh: I1&1>1~j_ "The trustworthy angel (ru&J descended with it. " Qur'an, 42:52 It is also used in reference to Angel Gabriel, as in the verse:Į. "And thus We revealed to you by Our command a scripture. 219 INDEX OF QUR'ANIC VERSES AND Al:IADITH.
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205ĪPPENDIX: INTERVIEWS WITH MUSLIM EXORCISTS. 160 Profile of the 20th Century Muslim Exorcist. 134ĬHAPTER THREE: MODERN MUSLIM EXORCISTS. TABLE OF CONTENTS System of Transliteration. David's College, University of Wales, UK) Edited by Riaz Ansary