The Principle of Patience (Qāʿidah fī al-Ṣabr) is a concise yet profound treatise by Shaykh al-Islām Ibn Taymiyyah, exploring the central role of ṣabr (patience) in Islamic faith and character.
Drawing upon Qurʾānic verses and Prophetic traditions, Ibn Taymiyyah establishes patience as half of faith-paired with gratitude-and categorizes it into three essential types:
Patience in obediencePatience in refraining from sinPatience in enduring afflictionThe treatise examines the spiritual psychology of the believer, explaining how patience transforms hardship into elevation, how forgiveness overcomes enmity, and how reliance upon Allah replaces resentment and retaliation.
Particularly striking is the author's discussion of patience in the face of personal harm, emphasizing pardon, self-restraint, and moral mastery as pathways to honor before Allah. Through twenty carefully articulated factors, Ibn Taymiyyah demonstrates how patience strengthens faith, protects dignity, expiates sins, and grants spiritual leadership.
This edition includes a translator's preface providing historical context on Ibn Taymiyyah's life, trials, imprisonments, and his exemplary embodiment of patience.
Ideal for students of Islamic spirituality, seekers of moral refinement, and readers interested in classical Sunni scholarship, this brief work offers enduring guidance for navigating hardship with faith and composure.