Zad al-Mu'ad in the guidance of Khair al-Abbad
One of the best-selling books in the Arab world ever...
"Zad al-Mu'ad fi Hidhi Khair al-Abbad" is a book written by Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah during his pilgrimage from Damascus to Mecca, and is one of the most famous books of jurisprudence, biography and history, in which he mentioned the biography of the Prophet Muhammad in his personal life, his travels, and his treatment of his companions and enemies.
Zad al-Mu'ad is considered one of the most important sources of knowledge for those who seek to know the biography of their Prophet (peace be upon him) as well as the jurisprudence derived from it. It has been categorised as one of the most important books on the biography of the Prophet (peace be upon him).
It is worth noting that this encyclopaedia of hadith and jurisprudence is adapted from the Musnad of Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal, which was memorised by Ibn al-Qayyim and consisted of thirty thousand hadiths
