Words That Outlast Empires

The Life, Devotion, and Enduring Legacy of Ibn Kathir
242 Seiten, Taschenbuch
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What you do in the dark - when no one is watching, when no recognition is coming - is the most permanent thing you will ever make.

You have probably had this feeling: that the careful, devoted work you put into something matters, even if you cannot prove it matters, even if the world has not confirmed it yet. This book is the evidence that you are right. Ibn Kathir was born on the volcanic plains south of Damascus around 1300 CE. His father died while he was young. His mother brought him to the city. He spent the next seventy years in the scholarly circles of medieval Damascus - memorizing the Quran, sitting at the feet of one of the most formidable minds of the fourteenth century, surviving the Black Death, losing his sight to decades of reading by lamplight - and producing works that are still being studied, cited, and taught seven hundred years after his death.> Feel the weight of what it means to receive something precious from a teacher and be trusted to pass it on unchangedRecognize the quiet hours you give to your own work as the most serious investment of your lifeUnderstand why the honest, careful approach outlasts everything built for convenience or applauseFind in one fourteenth-century scholar's life a mirror for the choices you face in your ownCome away knowing, in your body rather than just your mind, that work done with full devotion finds the people who need it - sometimes seven hundred years later>It does. Ibn Kathir proves it.