Feature: “Context & Chain of Narration (Sanad) Explorer”
The command is not to flee from the world, but to flee to Allah. This concept, known as Al-Firar ilallah, is a foundational principle in Islamic spirituality. It signifies:
The book itself in Arabic (scanned PDFs) is often available on Islamic library sites like: kitab fafirru ilallah pdf work
Eschatology and the End Times: A major portion of the text provides a detailed, chronological account of the events leading to the Day of Judgment (Kiamat). It describes the "minor signs" (tanda-tanda kiamat kecil) and "major signs" (kiamat besar), including the appearance of the Dajjal, the descent of Nabi Isa (Jesus), and the emergence of the Imam Mahdi.
Uniquely, it incorporates local history and literature, such as the stories of Syekh Subakir (the legendary tamer of Mount Tidar) and Javanese (traditional songs) like Dandang Gula and Kinanti. Structure and Writing Style Syekh Mundzir Nadzir completed the work on the 12th or 13th of Ramadhan 1381 H (approximately February 1962). Accessibility: Feature: “Context & Chain of Narration (Sanad) Explorer”
Worldly Temptations: Warning against the distractions and "mirages" of modern life.
Why it helps: The book is dense with warnings and proofs; a feature like this saves time for students and researchers comparing arguments. You could implement it via a layered PDF (using PDF bookmarks + hyperlinks) or a companion web app that references page numbers from a standard edition (e.g., Mu’assas al-Risalah print). It describes the "minor signs" (tanda-tanda kiamat kecil)
First, I should verify the existence of this book. Maybe it's a known Islamic text. Let me think. The phrase "Fayfarra ila Allah" is similar to the Quranic verse 11:114, "O you who have believed, turn to Allah in repentance." So this could be a compilation of exhortations to turn to Allah, perhaps a book that compiles such Quranic verses and Hadiths about repentance, seeking refuge in Allah, etc.