Muhammad lbn Wasi' al-Azdi

Muhammad lbn Wasi' al-Azdi

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==Sayings About or Arributed to Ibn Wasi'==
==Sayings About or Arributed to Ibn Wasi'==
Qutaybah Ibn Muslim said of him, "That the finger of Muhammad ibn Wasi' points to the sky in battle is more beloved to me than one hundred thousand renowned swords and strong youths."Hujwiri, 91-2; Abu Nu`aym, II. 345-57; [[Ghaya]], II. 274; Mashahir, 151 Abu Hamid [[Al-Ghazali]] (d.1111) also mentioned him in his writings: If a man finds himself sluggish and averse from austerity and self-discipline, he should consort with one who is a proficient in such practices so as to catch the contagion of his enthusiasm. One saint used to say, "When I grow lukewarm in self-discipline, I look at Muhammad Ibn Wasi, and the sight of him rekindles my fervour for at least a week."Al-Ghazali, ''The Alchemy of Happiness'', Ch.6 Muhammad ibn Wasi said; “Only three things do I wish for in this world; a brother to set me straight if I go crooked; a livelihood for, which I do not have to beg; and a congregational prayer in, which I am relieved of absent mindedness and, which is recorded in my favor.”Al-Ghazali’s ''Ihya’ Ulum al-Din''
Qutaybah Ibn Muslim said of him, "That the finger of Muhammad ibn Wasi' points to the sky in battle is more beloved to me than one hundred thousand renowned swords and strong youths."Hujwiri, 91-2; Abu Nu`aym, II. 345-57; [[Ghaya]], II. 274; Mashahir, 151 Abu Hamid [[Al-Ghazali]] (d. 1111) also mentioned him in his writings: If a man finds himself sluggish and averse from austerity and self-discipline, he should consort with one who is a proficient in such practices so as to catch the contagion of his enthusiasm. One saint used to say, "When I grow lukewarm in self-discipline, I look at Muhammad Ibn Wasi, and the sight of him rekindles my fervour for at least a week."Al-Ghazali, ''The Alchemy of Happiness'', Ch.6 Muhammad ibn Wasi said; “Only three things do I wish for in this world; a brother to set me straight if I go crooked; a livelihood for, which I do not have to beg; and a congregational prayer in, which I am relieved of absent mindedness and, which is recorded in my favor.”Al-Ghazali’s ''Ihya’ Ulum al-Din''


==Notes==
==Notes==