This is an interesting request because (823–894 CE) was a famous Abbasid-era scholar, moralist, and teacher in Baghdad, known for his short, thematic books on spirituality, death, repentance, and the afterlife. However, a story about "Ibn Abi Dunya books PDF English" would need to be a fictional narrative—since PDFs and English translations didn't exist in the 9th century.
He emailed the blogger. No reply. He traced the IP address—it bounced from Beirut to Toronto to a dead server in Prague.
That night, Omar called his advisor. "I found it," he whispered. "Ibn Abi Dunya—in English. All of it."
Kitab al-Wara' (The Book of Scrupulousness) – English translation.
Then, late one Tuesday night, he stumbled on a small, poorly formatted blog. The title read: "Ibn Abi Dunya Books PDF English – Complete Collection."
But the link worked.
Then he opened his notebook and wrote the narration from memory—the one from page 43. He still remembered it, word for word.