This document contains 40 hadiths from the book "Reviving the deceased by the virtue of the family of the Prophet" compiled by Sheikh Yusuf Al-Nabahani discussing the virtues of the Prophet's family and companions. It begins with an introduction and then lists the hadiths discussing how the Prophet's family should be loved and respected, warning that those who detest them will face punishment. It concludes by mentioning some hadiths about the virtues of the Prophet's wives.
One of the most popular and oft quoted hadith (sayings attributed to the Prophet Muhammad) is narrated by Mu'awiyah bin Jahima al-Sulami and reported by Imam ibn Hanbal. The hadith relates how al-Sulami went to the Prophet Muhammad and said, "O messenger of Allah, I desire to go on the military expedition and I have come to consult you." The Prophet responded by asking, "Do you have a mother?" Al-Sulami replied, "Yes." The Prophet told him, "Stay with her, because paradise lies beneath her feet."
Ever wondered...what are hadith? (Narrations from the Prophet Muhammad) Where do they come from? What do they say? Why are they important? Explore the second most important scriptural source in Islam through this exciting presentation.
The document discusses beliefs about angels in Islam. It defines angels as created from light to carry out God's commands. Angels do not eat, drink, get tired or bored. They differ in size and status, with Gabriel being the largest. Their duties include conveying revelations, directing rain, blowing the trumpet on Judgment Day, and taking souls at death. They also protect and record human deeds. The document provides details on various angels like Michael, the angel of death, and the angels questioning in the grave.
Read Quran with rules of tajweed, Learn Makharij ul Hufuf, The articulation points of Arabic alphabet letters in English, There are 17 makharij of Arabic letters. Pronounce with correct sound of letters by learning makharij of tajweed rules. Visit our website for Online Islamic Classes www.islamicclasses.com
This program explains the Quranic and Hadith injunctions about love of the Prophet Mohammad. What are the signs of the love of the Prophet and what are the rewards. How did the companion love Prophet Mohammad?
1. The verse summarizes key Islamic teachings of justice, kindness, and morality while forbidding injustice, shameful acts, and rebellion.
2. It is considered one of the most comprehensive verses in the Quran and has been recited regularly in Islamic sermons and prayers.
3. The document then provides historical context and interpretations of the terms used in the verse from Islamic scholars and texts.
Tauheed(Oneness of Allah) presentation by Nayab SiddiquiNayabSiddique2
This document discusses the Islamic concept of Tauheed, or the oneness of Allah. It defines Tauheed, explains its three aspects of lordship, worship, and attributes, and provides examples of each. The document also discusses the 99 names of Allah, proofs of Tauheed from creation, the sin of shirk (idolatry), and the effects of believing in Allah on one's life, including humility, courage, and virtue. Finally, it mentions some duties towards Allah.
The five pillars of Islam are the core duties that Muslims must perform. They are: Shahada (profession of faith), Salat (prayer performed 5 times daily), Sawm (fasting during Ramadan), Zakat (giving 2.5% of savings to the poor annually), and Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca that all able Muslims should make once in their lifetime).
One of the most popular and oft quoted hadith (sayings attributed to the Prophet Muhammad) is narrated by Mu'awiyah bin Jahima al-Sulami and reported by Imam ibn Hanbal. The hadith relates how al-Sulami went to the Prophet Muhammad and said, "O messenger of Allah, I desire to go on the military expedition and I have come to consult you." The Prophet responded by asking, "Do you have a mother?" Al-Sulami replied, "Yes." The Prophet told him, "Stay with her, because paradise lies beneath her feet."
Ever wondered...what are hadith? (Narrations from the Prophet Muhammad) Where do they come from? What do they say? Why are they important? Explore the second most important scriptural source in Islam through this exciting presentation.
The document discusses beliefs about angels in Islam. It defines angels as created from light to carry out God's commands. Angels do not eat, drink, get tired or bored. They differ in size and status, with Gabriel being the largest. Their duties include conveying revelations, directing rain, blowing the trumpet on Judgment Day, and taking souls at death. They also protect and record human deeds. The document provides details on various angels like Michael, the angel of death, and the angels questioning in the grave.
Read Quran with rules of tajweed, Learn Makharij ul Hufuf, The articulation points of Arabic alphabet letters in English, There are 17 makharij of Arabic letters. Pronounce with correct sound of letters by learning makharij of tajweed rules. Visit our website for Online Islamic Classes www.islamicclasses.com
This program explains the Quranic and Hadith injunctions about love of the Prophet Mohammad. What are the signs of the love of the Prophet and what are the rewards. How did the companion love Prophet Mohammad?
1. The verse summarizes key Islamic teachings of justice, kindness, and morality while forbidding injustice, shameful acts, and rebellion.
2. It is considered one of the most comprehensive verses in the Quran and has been recited regularly in Islamic sermons and prayers.
3. The document then provides historical context and interpretations of the terms used in the verse from Islamic scholars and texts.
Tauheed(Oneness of Allah) presentation by Nayab SiddiquiNayabSiddique2
This document discusses the Islamic concept of Tauheed, or the oneness of Allah. It defines Tauheed, explains its three aspects of lordship, worship, and attributes, and provides examples of each. The document also discusses the 99 names of Allah, proofs of Tauheed from creation, the sin of shirk (idolatry), and the effects of believing in Allah on one's life, including humility, courage, and virtue. Finally, it mentions some duties towards Allah.
The five pillars of Islam are the core duties that Muslims must perform. They are: Shahada (profession of faith), Salat (prayer performed 5 times daily), Sawm (fasting during Ramadan), Zakat (giving 2.5% of savings to the poor annually), and Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca that all able Muslims should make once in their lifetime).
The document discusses the position of women in pre-Islamic societies compared to their position under Islamic teachings based on the Quran and hadith. It describes how in many ancient civilizations like India, Greece, and Rome, women were seen as property under the complete control of men with no rights. The Bible also suggested this level of control. However, Islamic teachings established women's equality with men before God and emphasized their spiritual, social, and economic rights, exempting them from some religious duties due to biological differences. This positioned women's rights higher than in previous eras and civilizations.
Visiting elders, relatives, friends, teachers and neighbors whether they are
Muslims or non-Muslims are deeply encouraged in Islam.
What are the rules of visiting in Islam?
Muhammed ibn Abd Al Wahab | Language: English
This is an English version of the book entitled Fada il-e-Qur’an originally written in Arabic by the Imam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul Wahb, an eminent Muslim Scholar, and translated into Urdu by Maulana Mahmud Ahmad Ghazanfar, Mab’uth, Dar al-Ifta, Government of Saudi Arabia. Strictly speaking it is not a literal rendering of the original; rather it is the presentation of the meaning of the original in easy English language; in presenting the meaning, however, an attempt has been made to be very close to the original.
This document discusses children's rights in Islam based on passages from the Quran and Hadith. It summarizes that Islam requires the following rights for children up to 15 years of age: survival, a good name, living with parents, provision of basic needs, health promotion, love, care and respect, protection from hazards, equality without discrimination, education and training. It also mentions the 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, which outlines similar rights for children up to 18 years. The document stresses that providing these rights to children is the duty of parents, family, community, and government.
This document provides biographical information about Imam Ali (as) in 3 sentences:
Imam Ali (as) was the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad (saw), who was born in the Kaaba in Mecca. He was the first male to accept Islam and protected the Prophet throughout his life, fighting bravely in all the early battles of Islam including Badr, Uhud, and Khandaq. Ali (as) is highly respected in Islam for his courage, faith, justice, and kindness.
3 reasons why you should greet another muslim with Salam.Syukran
How many times have you passed by your fellow Muslim brother or sister, whom you don't know, without greeting them? For most of us this happens all the time. This slide is about 3 lessons learned from hadith Rasulullah may Allah bless him and grant him peace. Who knew something so simple could lead to such great reward.
Slideshow presentation of the meaning and background information for Surat Al-Ikhlas.
This is a great resource for Islamic Studies and Quran teachers to use in the classroom.
-What are the virtues of Surah Al-Ikhlas?
-Why was this Surah revealed?
-What does this Surah mean?
-What Attributes of Allah (S) are mentioned in this Surah?
For a free digital copy and worksheets, DM quran4kidz on Instagram.
New Edited and updated slides.
Ruku by Ruku pointers.
Flow charts and action pointers added.
Self Evaluation chart added
Virtues and duas and much more!
Based on tafseer by Dr. Israr Ahmed and Sheikh Noman Ali Khan.
This presentation was used on one of the Quran Circles organized by Islamic Circle of Australia and New Zealand.
Feel free to reuse and distribute.
The document provides information about Salah (prayer) in Islam, including:
1. Salah is one of the five pillars of Islam and must be performed five times a day, with specific names for each prayer period.
2. There are conditions, compulsory acts, recommended acts, and things to avoid when performing Salah.
3. Salah consists of standing, bowing, prostrating, and sitting in a sequence over multiple units (rak'ahs) with prescribed recitations from the Quran.
4. Specific guidelines are given for how to properly perform the movements and recitations in Salah, as well as when the prayer periods begin and end each day.
This document discusses Surah An-Nas (Chapter 114 of the Quran). It provides information on when the surah should be recited, which is recommended daily at least 19 times. The surah seeks refuge in Allah from the whispers of shaytan that try to misguide humans. It highlights three of Allah's attributes mentioned in the surah: Lord of Mankind, King of Mankind, and God of Mankind. The document explains key terms used in the surah like sharr (evil) and dhikr (whispering) and their significance in understanding efforts by shaytan to misguide.
The Shahadah is the first of the Five Pillars of Islam. It is the declaration of faith that there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is his prophet. Reciting the Shahadah is the basic requirement to become a Muslim. It expresses the core Islamic beliefs and can be found throughout Muslim daily life, including in the call to prayer and as the first and last words for newborns and the dying.
This document discusses the importance of kindness towards parents in Islam through several hadiths and quotes from the Quran. The main points are:
1) The Prophet Muhammad said that goodness towards parents is the greatest obligatory act, and one of the best deeds is performing prayers on time and being good to parents.
2) Allah says in a hadith that if a disobedient child comes to Him with all the good deeds of the prophets, He will not accept them due to their disobedience to parents.
3) Islam emphasizes the rights of parents strongly because parental love and care for children is instinctual, while children's love for parents tends to lessen when they are grown,
The document discusses several hadiths about the virtues and blessings of reciting and learning the Quran. The hadiths emphasize that reciting the Quran regularly earns great rewards, increases one's status, and helps with intercession on the Day of Judgment. Specific surahs like Al-Fatihah, Al-Baqarah, Al-Kahf, and others are mentioned for their unique blessings and protections.
The content for this presentation on the Tafseer of Surah Al-Ikhlas is taken from the book 'An Enlightening Commentary into the Holy Quran' which is a translation of Tafsir e Namuna.
Please recite a Fateha for my late father, Syed Abbas Mosavi. JazakAllah.
A powerpoint presentation teaching children about the meaning of Surah Al-Fatiha. Students will discover that this Surah is a conversation between ourselves and our Creator. Understanding its meaning will help children focus during their prayers and have a better connection with Allah (S).
This is a great resource for Islamic Studies and Quran Teachers!
For a free digital copy and worksheets, DM quran4kidz on Instagram.
This document discusses the importance of da'wah (inviting others to Islam) in Islam. It begins by defining da'wah and providing Quranic verses showing it was the mission of prophets. Da'wah is considered a great virtue, and Allah promises great rewards for those who engage in it, including the same reward as those who follow guidance due to one's da'wah efforts. The document argues da'wah is both an individual and collective obligation for Muslims, and provides evidence that every Muslim should participate according to their ability.
The document discusses the Islamic concepts of 'ilm (knowledge) and makrifah (cognition). It provides definitions from early Muslim scholars for these terms and examines the differences between them. The document also outlines two categories of knowledge in the Islamic tradition: transmitted religious sciences and rational intellectual sciences. It emphasizes the integration of revelation, reason, and nature in the Islamic epistemological framework.
The document discusses the position of women in pre-Islamic societies compared to their position under Islamic teachings based on the Quran and hadith. It describes how in many ancient civilizations like India, Greece, and Rome, women were seen as property under the complete control of men with no rights. The Bible also suggested this level of control. However, Islamic teachings established women's equality with men before God and emphasized their spiritual, social, and economic rights, exempting them from some religious duties due to biological differences. This positioned women's rights higher than in previous eras and civilizations.
Visiting elders, relatives, friends, teachers and neighbors whether they are
Muslims or non-Muslims are deeply encouraged in Islam.
What are the rules of visiting in Islam?
Muhammed ibn Abd Al Wahab | Language: English
This is an English version of the book entitled Fada il-e-Qur’an originally written in Arabic by the Imam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul Wahb, an eminent Muslim Scholar, and translated into Urdu by Maulana Mahmud Ahmad Ghazanfar, Mab’uth, Dar al-Ifta, Government of Saudi Arabia. Strictly speaking it is not a literal rendering of the original; rather it is the presentation of the meaning of the original in easy English language; in presenting the meaning, however, an attempt has been made to be very close to the original.
This document discusses children's rights in Islam based on passages from the Quran and Hadith. It summarizes that Islam requires the following rights for children up to 15 years of age: survival, a good name, living with parents, provision of basic needs, health promotion, love, care and respect, protection from hazards, equality without discrimination, education and training. It also mentions the 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, which outlines similar rights for children up to 18 years. The document stresses that providing these rights to children is the duty of parents, family, community, and government.
This document provides biographical information about Imam Ali (as) in 3 sentences:
Imam Ali (as) was the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad (saw), who was born in the Kaaba in Mecca. He was the first male to accept Islam and protected the Prophet throughout his life, fighting bravely in all the early battles of Islam including Badr, Uhud, and Khandaq. Ali (as) is highly respected in Islam for his courage, faith, justice, and kindness.
3 reasons why you should greet another muslim with Salam.Syukran
How many times have you passed by your fellow Muslim brother or sister, whom you don't know, without greeting them? For most of us this happens all the time. This slide is about 3 lessons learned from hadith Rasulullah may Allah bless him and grant him peace. Who knew something so simple could lead to such great reward.
Slideshow presentation of the meaning and background information for Surat Al-Ikhlas.
This is a great resource for Islamic Studies and Quran teachers to use in the classroom.
-What are the virtues of Surah Al-Ikhlas?
-Why was this Surah revealed?
-What does this Surah mean?
-What Attributes of Allah (S) are mentioned in this Surah?
For a free digital copy and worksheets, DM quran4kidz on Instagram.
New Edited and updated slides.
Ruku by Ruku pointers.
Flow charts and action pointers added.
Self Evaluation chart added
Virtues and duas and much more!
Based on tafseer by Dr. Israr Ahmed and Sheikh Noman Ali Khan.
This presentation was used on one of the Quran Circles organized by Islamic Circle of Australia and New Zealand.
Feel free to reuse and distribute.
The document provides information about Salah (prayer) in Islam, including:
1. Salah is one of the five pillars of Islam and must be performed five times a day, with specific names for each prayer period.
2. There are conditions, compulsory acts, recommended acts, and things to avoid when performing Salah.
3. Salah consists of standing, bowing, prostrating, and sitting in a sequence over multiple units (rak'ahs) with prescribed recitations from the Quran.
4. Specific guidelines are given for how to properly perform the movements and recitations in Salah, as well as when the prayer periods begin and end each day.
This document discusses Surah An-Nas (Chapter 114 of the Quran). It provides information on when the surah should be recited, which is recommended daily at least 19 times. The surah seeks refuge in Allah from the whispers of shaytan that try to misguide humans. It highlights three of Allah's attributes mentioned in the surah: Lord of Mankind, King of Mankind, and God of Mankind. The document explains key terms used in the surah like sharr (evil) and dhikr (whispering) and their significance in understanding efforts by shaytan to misguide.
The Shahadah is the first of the Five Pillars of Islam. It is the declaration of faith that there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is his prophet. Reciting the Shahadah is the basic requirement to become a Muslim. It expresses the core Islamic beliefs and can be found throughout Muslim daily life, including in the call to prayer and as the first and last words for newborns and the dying.
This document discusses the importance of kindness towards parents in Islam through several hadiths and quotes from the Quran. The main points are:
1) The Prophet Muhammad said that goodness towards parents is the greatest obligatory act, and one of the best deeds is performing prayers on time and being good to parents.
2) Allah says in a hadith that if a disobedient child comes to Him with all the good deeds of the prophets, He will not accept them due to their disobedience to parents.
3) Islam emphasizes the rights of parents strongly because parental love and care for children is instinctual, while children's love for parents tends to lessen when they are grown,
The document discusses several hadiths about the virtues and blessings of reciting and learning the Quran. The hadiths emphasize that reciting the Quran regularly earns great rewards, increases one's status, and helps with intercession on the Day of Judgment. Specific surahs like Al-Fatihah, Al-Baqarah, Al-Kahf, and others are mentioned for their unique blessings and protections.
The content for this presentation on the Tafseer of Surah Al-Ikhlas is taken from the book 'An Enlightening Commentary into the Holy Quran' which is a translation of Tafsir e Namuna.
Please recite a Fateha for my late father, Syed Abbas Mosavi. JazakAllah.
A powerpoint presentation teaching children about the meaning of Surah Al-Fatiha. Students will discover that this Surah is a conversation between ourselves and our Creator. Understanding its meaning will help children focus during their prayers and have a better connection with Allah (S).
This is a great resource for Islamic Studies and Quran Teachers!
For a free digital copy and worksheets, DM quran4kidz on Instagram.
This document discusses the importance of da'wah (inviting others to Islam) in Islam. It begins by defining da'wah and providing Quranic verses showing it was the mission of prophets. Da'wah is considered a great virtue, and Allah promises great rewards for those who engage in it, including the same reward as those who follow guidance due to one's da'wah efforts. The document argues da'wah is both an individual and collective obligation for Muslims, and provides evidence that every Muslim should participate according to their ability.
The document discusses the Islamic concepts of 'ilm (knowledge) and makrifah (cognition). It provides definitions from early Muslim scholars for these terms and examines the differences between them. The document also outlines two categories of knowledge in the Islamic tradition: transmitted religious sciences and rational intellectual sciences. It emphasizes the integration of revelation, reason, and nature in the Islamic epistemological framework.
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This video teaches basic data entry and editing in Excel.
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Contents:
***Data Entry in Excel***
How to Enter Data into a Cell
The Enter Status Mode
How to Structure Data
How to Exit a Cell with the Keyboard and Formula Bar
How to Cancel Cell Changes
How to Use Undo/Redo
How to Use AutoComplete
How to insert a New Line in a Cell
How to Enter a Block of Data using a Range
How to Instantly Insert Values into a Range
***Formulas vs Values vs Text***
The Differences between formulas, values and text
Entering negative numbers with minus sign or ()
Entering Dates & Times
Entering Percentages & Currencies
How Excel treats Text Entries vs Value Entries.
***Editing or Deleting Existing Entries***
How to Overwrite an Existing Entry
How to Edit an Existing Entry
The Edit Status Mode
How to delete a Current Entry with Delete & Clear Contents
This document provides an overview of the principles of Islamic jurisprudence (usul al-fiqh) in 19 chapters. It discusses the primary sources of Islamic law such as the Quran, hadith, consensus (ijma), analogy (qiyas), and other secondary sources. Each chapter examines in detail the rules and methodology for deriving legal rulings from these sources, including principles of interpretation. The author aims to convey not just the content but also the spirit of the original Arabic sources on usul al-fiqh. The work is intended as a textbook for students seeking an intermediate to advanced understanding of this subject.
The document provides information about Lesson #8(g) on the relationship and proper etiquette towards the Prophet, his household, and companions. It discusses how Muslims should honor the symbols of Allah and hold the Prophet, his family, and companions in high esteem without it being considered shirk. The document emphasizes the importance of having taqwa and developing consciousness of Allah above all else. It explains how Muslims can understand Allah through comprehending the physical symbols and signs he has established, as taught by the Prophet, with the ultimate aim being to gain Allah's pleasure.
The endless nobility of the prophets family (ahl al bayt) by sheikh yusuf ibn...docsforu
This is the definitive book about the Ahl Al-Bayt in the English
language. The Ahl Al-Bayt are the blessed offspring of our beloved
Prophet (may Allah bestow peace and blessings upon him). This
work goes into detail about who they are and what rights they have.
The book is divided into three sections; the first explaining this
from a Quranic perspective, then from Hadith and then going into
detail about the main members of the family starting with Fatimah,
Ali, Al-Hassan and Al-Hussain (may Allah be pleased with them).
There are also sections on how the early community used to respect
the family of the house and short sections on the four righdy guided
caliphs namely: Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman and Ali (may Allah be with them)
This text is written by Shaykh Yusuf Al-Nabhani (may Allah show
him mercy) one of the great standard bearers of Sunni Islam in the
last century. If you want to understand who the Ahl Al-Bayt are
then read this book and you will not need anything else.
An Explanation of the Duaa of Qunoot during the Witr PrayerOm Muktar
The Du'aa provides a concise explanation of the supplication said during the Witr prayer, as taught by Prophet Muhammad. It begins with an introduction on the importance of guidance in both knowledge and actions. Each phrase of the supplication is then explained, seeking guidance, healing, companionship, blessings, and protection from evil decrees. The supplication asks Allah to guide the supplicant as He has guided others and heal them as He has healed others. It seeks Allah's companionship, blessings, and protection from evil.
The document discusses several ways to seek barakah (blessing) from Allah based on Quranic verses and hadiths. It mentions obeying Allah and His messenger through acts like istighfar (seeking forgiveness) and tawba (repentance). It also discusses upholding kinship ties, being grateful to Allah, following Islamic etiquette like saying Bismillah before eating, protecting oneself through recommended dhikr and dua, giving charity, performing Hajj and Umrah frequently, and giving thanks to Allah. The overall message is that adhering to Islamic principles and commands increases Allah's blessings.
The document discusses Islamic funeral rites and what is recommended for the dying person and those around them. It recommends that those present encourage the dying person to repeat the Shahadah until they pass away. It also encourages Muslims to be present for non-Muslims who are dying to introduce them to Islam, though any acceptance of Islam at that point must be sincere and with certainty before the throes of death begin. The Prophet tried to get his uncle Abu Talib to testify to Allah's oneness on his deathbed, and similarly encouraged his servant, showing the importance of guiding those near death.
The document provides guidance on acts of worship that are recommended for a dying person and those around them. It states that those present should encourage the dying person to repeat the Shahadah until they pass away, confirming Allah's oneness. It also encourages Muslims to be present for non-Muslims who are dying to introduce them to Islam, though any acceptance of Islam at that point must be out of sincere belief and certainty, and before the actual moment of death. The Prophet tried to get his uncle Abu Talib to proclaim Allah's oneness on his deathbed, showing the importance of dying with faith.
This document provides guidance on acts of worship recommended for those who are dying or near death according to Islamic teachings. It discusses encouraging the dying person to repeat the Shahadah affirming Allah's oneness, saying positive words to comfort them, and reading passages from the Quran. While reading Surah Yaasin or turning the body to face Mecca have become customs, there is no basis for them in the authentic teachings and practices of the Prophet Muhammad or his companions. The key acts are repeating the Shahadah and saying prayers for forgiveness.
This document contains 10 duas (prayers) with translations and explanations:
1. A dua for using healing clay includes asking Allah for healing and protection from all harms and fears through the angels, Prophet Muhammad, and Imam Hussain.
2. A dua for eating healing clay includes asking Allah for healing and blessings on Muhammad and his family through angels and the Prophet.
3. A dua for building a new house includes asking Allah for protection from rebellious jinns, men, and devils and blessings on the new house.
4. A dua for leaving the house includes asking Allah for peace and reciting surahs for protection during
40 Hadith on Marriage by Mulla Ali Al-Qari
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This document summarizes Islamic rulings on wills and testaments from Sahih al-Bukhari, a collection of hadith. It discusses:
1) A hadith where the Prophet Muhammad says it is not permissible for a Muslim with property to delay writing a will for more than 2 nights.
2) Details of the Prophet's estate when he died, which consisted only of a piece of land, arms, and a mule.
3) A discussion on whether the Prophet made a will, with the response being he bequeathed the Quran.
The document provides an introduction to Islamic prayer (salat) in Islam. It discusses several key aspects of salat, including that it aims to purify both the body and soul, maintains a conscious awareness of God while avoiding absolute denial of the self or world, and cultivates humble reverence before God. It then discusses the origins of the call to prayer (adhan) in Islam, how it is pronounced, that multiple people can lead adhan for one mosque, and how Muslims should respond to hearing the adhan.
The document provides a summary of the first chapter from the book "Kitaabus-Sunnah" by Imaam Aboo Daawood as-Sijistaanee, which has been authenticated by Imaam Muhammad Naasirud-Deen al-Albaanee. The chapter discusses hadiths related to the splitting of religious communities into sects and the Prophet's warning about following desires. It also includes hadiths prohibiting disputation of the Quran and innovations in religion. The document provides context about the author, authentication, translation source and overview of the initial chapters and hadiths discussed.
The document provides details on various aspects of the fiqh (jurisprudence) of Hajj based on ahadith from reliable sources. It discusses the excellence of performing Hajj, entering the state of ihram, actions prohibited during ihram, talbiyah, activities at various pilgrimage sites like Mina and Arafat, and other rituals like tawaf and raml. The rulings are aimed at properly understanding and implementing the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad SAW according to the guidance of reliable scholars like Imam al-Albani to ensure no bid'ah (innovation) creeps into the performance of Hajj.
The document provides details on various aspects of the fiqh (jurisprudence) of Hajj based on ahadith from reliable sources. It discusses the excellence of performing Hajj, entering the state of ihram, actions prohibited during ihram, talbiyah, activities at various pilgrimage sites like Mina and Arafat, and other rituals like tawaf and raml. The rulings are aimed at properly understanding and implementing the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad SAW according to the guidance of reliable scholars like Imam al-Albani to ensure no bid'ah (innovation) creeps into the performance of Hajj.
The document provides details on various aspects of the fiqh of Hajj based on ahadith from reliable sources. It discusses the excellence of performing Hajj, not leaving it off for more than 5 years, rules regarding ihram, talbiyah, Mina, Tawaf, Arafat, Jamarat, after Hajj is completed and visiting the Prophet's grave. The rulings provided clarify permissibilities and prohibitions for men and women in ihram regarding covering faces, killing certain animals, and other acts. Key points are supported by authentic narrations to guide Muslims on properly fulfilling the rites of Hajj.
This document is a summary and introduction to a book by Shaykh 'Abdullah 'Azzam titled "The Scales of Allah". It discusses how Allah has revealed divine scales to judge things, with the most important being faith and righteousness. In contrast, pre-Islamic societies used scales like wealth, status and lineage to judge people. It argues establishing Allah's scales on Earth requires nurturing souls through trials and obedience to directives from Allah and His Messenger.
This document provides a summary of 10 hadiths from the famous collection of 40 hadiths compiled by Imam An-Nawawi. Each hadith is presented in Arabic followed by an English translation. The hadiths cover various topics such as leaving doubts, being generous with neighbors and guests, avoiding anger, proper slaughtering of animals, and remembering Allah. The hadiths are attributed to prophets and companions such as the Prophet Muhammad, Abu Hurairah, Ibn Mas'ud, and others.
The document describes the events surrounding the demise of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It notes that signs of his impending passing began to appear in the last days of Safar. On the 12th of Rabee Ul Awwal, he passed away into the presence of Allah. The document then discusses details from hadith about the Prophet informing his daughter Fatimah of his upcoming demise and choosing the hereafter over remaining in this world. It provides context of his conditions in his final days and ordering Abu Bakr to lead prayers as his health declined.
The Practice of Compounded Dzikir & Comprehensive Supplication
1. Virtues of doing Dzikir and Supplications
2. Dzikir with Meanings of Compounded Reward
3. Reasons for Compounded Reward
4. Jawāmi‘ul-Aʣkāri wal-Da‘awāti Min al-Aĥādīʦi wal-Ātsār
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By Shaykh Ashraf Ali Thanvi (رحمه الله)
(مولانا اشرف علی تھانوی)
This book contains a collection of most famous Islamic Duas/Azkar
(دعاؤں اور اذکار کا ایک بہترین اور مقبول مجموعہ)
Title: Dealing with the Coronavirus
Author:Shaykh-ul-Hadith Hadrat Mawlana Muhammad Saleem Dhorat Hifzahullah
Publisher: Islamic Da'wah Academy
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Forty Hadiths about the virtue of the Ahl Al-Bayt (The
family of the Prophet (may Allah bestow peace and
blessings upon him)
with an additional section on the wives of the Prophet
(may Allah bestow peace and blessings be upon him)
Compiled by
Sheikh Yusuf Al-Nabahani (may Allah show him mercy)
بسمهللاالرحمنالرحيم
Translators note
This is our second translation of a work by the Sheikh on Ahl Al-Bayt. The
first being the Endless nobility of the Ahl Al-Bayt1
by the same author and
translator. Please note the hadiths this contains are different to the ones in
the book.
Arfan Shah (Sheikhy notes and Straight translations).
1
See www.isinsoc.org.
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Translation begins
In the name of Allah, the most merciful, the most compassionate, all praise
belongs to Allah, Lord of the universe, peace and blessings upon our master
Muhammad, master of Messengers, upon his family and his companions, all
of them.
These are forty hadith on the virtue of his (may Allah bestow peace and
blessings be upon him) family/Ahl Al-Bayt; these have been summarised from
the sixty that were gathered by Al-Suyuti in his work called Ahya Al-Mayit
Bifadail Ahl Al-Bayt/Reviving the deceased by the virtue of the family of the
Prophet; after deleting the repetitions; its order was kept; there was no other
with me except the book mention and I added to it a conclusion mentioning
some of the hadith about the virtues of his (may Allah bestow peace and
blessings be upon him) wife's; the mothers of the believers; may Allah be
pleased with them all, his family and his companion; all of them.
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Hadith 01: Al-Mundhari, Ibn Abu Hatim, Ibn Murdawa in their Quranic
commentaries; Al-Tabarani in Al-Kabir report that Ibn 'Abbas (may Allah
bestow peace and blessings upon him) asked after this verse was revealed
لُقَّالَّْمُكُلَأْسَأَّْهيَلَعَّرا ْجَأَّالإََّةاد َوَمْٱليفَّْرُقْٱلَّىَب
"I do not ask you for any recompense except to love my kinsfolk."2
“O
Messenger of Allah, who are your relatives for whom our love is incumbent?”
He said,
عليوفاطمةوابناهما
“Ali, Fatimah and their scion.”3
2
Quran: Sura Al-Ahsura 43:25.
3
Al-Tabarani 3/48, 11/444. Meaning Al-Hassan and Al-Hussain according to the next sentence.
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Hadith 02: Ibn Abi Hatim reports that Ibn 'Abbas (may Allah bestow peace
and blessings upon him) said about the speech of the Exalted,
منيقترفحسنة
"Whoever does a good action."4
He (it means) said, "Loving the family of the
Muhammad."
Hadith 03: Imam Ahmed, Al-Tirmidhi and authenticated, Al-Nisai and Al-
Hakim report from Al-Mutalib ibn Rabia'h that the Messenger of Allah (may
Allah bestow peace and blessings be upon him) said,
ليدخلقلبامرئمسلمايمانحتىيحبكمهللولقرابتي
"Faith has not entered the heart of a Muslim person until he loves you (the
Companions) for the sake of Allah and my kinsfolk."
4
Quran: Sura Al-Ahsura 43:25.
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Hadith 04: Muslim, Al-Tirmidhi and Al-Nisa'i report that Zayd ibn Al-Arqam
(may Allah be pleased with him) reports that the Messenger of Allah (may
Allah bestow peace and blessings be upon him) said,
أذكركمهللافيأهلبيتي
"Fear Allah in (your treatment) of the family of my house."
Hadith 05: Al-Tirmidhi rated Hassan and Al-Hakim report that Zayd ibn
Arqam (may Allah be pleased with him) that the Messenger of Allah (may
Allah bestow peace and blessings be upon him) said,
انيتركفيكمماإنتمسكتمبهلنتضلوابعديكتابهللاوعترتيأهل
بيتيولنيتفرقاحتىيرداعليالحوضفانظرواكيفتخلفونيفيها
"I have left you with that if you cling to you will not be misguided afterward:
the book of Allah and my offspring the family of my house; they do not
separate until they return to my pool; look to how you oppose me in them."
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Hadith 06: Al-Tirmidhi rated hassan and Al-Tabarani report that Ibn 'Abbas
(may Allah be pleased with him) that the Messenger of Allah (may Allah
bestow peace and blessings upon him) said,
أحبواهللالمايغذوكمبهمننعمهوأحبونيلحبهللاعزوجلوأحبواأهلالبيتلحبي
“Love Allah by what He provides of His bounty, love me because of your
love for Allah (Mighty and Majestic) and love the family of my house because
of your love for me.”5
Hadith 07: Al-Tabarani and Al-Hakim report that Ibn 'Abbas (may Allah be
pleased with him) narrates that the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow
peace and blessings upon him) said,
اَيبنيَّْدبَعَّبلُّطمْاليّنإَُّتْلَأَسهللاَّْمُكَلاالثَث:َّْنَأََّّتبَثُيقَّْملوبكوأنََّمّلَعُيَّْمُكَلاهَج،يْدهَي َومُكّلضاسألتهانيجعلكمجوداءنجداء
رحماءَّْوَلَفَّّنَأُالجَرصفنََّْنيَبَّنْكّرالَّامَقَمْال َوىّلَصَفََّماَص َوَّّمُثََّاتَمََُّوه َوَّضْغبُمَّلْه ََلَّْتيَبَّّدمَُحمََّلََخدارّنال
“O tribe of Abdulmuttalib, I asked Allah three things for you: to make your
hearts firm, to teach your unaware, to guide your astray. I asked him to make
you generous, noble and merciful. Even if there was a man who would be
raised to a pillar and position of prayer and fasting then dies detesting the
family of the house of Muhammad (may Allah bestow peace and blessings
upon him); he shall enter the fire.”6
5
At-Tirmidhi 5/664, Al-Hakim At-Tirmidhi in Al-Nawadir 1/149.
6
Al-Tabarani in Al-Kabir 11/176.
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Hadith 08: Al-Tabarani reports that Ibn ‘Abbas (may Allah be pleased with
him) said,
بغضبنيهاشمواَلنصاركفروبغضالعربنفاق
“Detesting the tribe of Hisham7
and the helpers is ingratitude and detesting
the Arabs is hypocrisy.”8
Hadith 09: Ibn 'Addi reports in Al-Kamal that Abu Sa’id Al-Khudari (may
Allah be pleased with him) reports that the Messenger of Allah (may Allah
bestow peace and blessings upon him) said,
منابغضنااهلالبيتفهومنافق
"Whoever detests us, the family of the house, is a hypocrite."
Hadith 10: Ibn Hibban reports in his Sahih collection and Al-Hakim that
Abu Sa’id Al-Khudari (may Allah be pleased with him) reports that the
Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow peace and blessings upon him) said,
ليبغضناأهلالبيترجلإلأدخلههللاالنار
“No man detests the family of the house except Allah enters him into the
fire.”9
7
The tribe where the Ahl Al-Bayt come from.
8
Al-Tabarani in Al-Kabir 11/145.
9
Ibn Hibban in Sahih 15/435 and Al-Hakim in Mustdarak 3/172.
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Hadith 11: Al-Tabarani narrates that Al-Hassan ibn Ali (may Allah be pleased
with them) said to Mu'awiyah ibn Khadij, "O Mu'awiyah ibn Khadij beware
of detesting us because the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow peace and
blessings upon him) said,
ليبغضنااحدوليحسدنااحدإلذيديومالقيامةعنالحوضبسياطمن
النار
"No one detests us (the family of the house) and no one is envious of us
except he is driven away from the pool on the day of judgement by whips of
fire."
Hadith 12: Ibn 'Addi and Al-Bayhaqi in Shu'ab Al-Iman reports that Ali
(may Allah be pleased with him) narrates that the Messenger of Allah (may
Allah bestow peace and blessings upon him) said,
منلميعرفحقعترتىوالنصارفهولحدىثالثإمامنافقوإما
لزنيةوإمالغيرطهريعنىحملتهامهعلىغيرطهر
"Whoever does not know the right of my family and the helpers is one of
three: either a hypocrite, either a fornicator or he was not born pure."
Meaning he was not born from a valid marriage.
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Hadith 13: Al-Tabarani reports in Al-Awsat that Ibn Umar (may Allah be
pleased with him) that the last words of the Messenger of Allah (may Allah
bestow peace and blessings upon him) said,
اخلفونيفيأهلبيتي
"Appoint leaders from the family of my house."
Hadith 14: Al-Tabarani reports in Al-Awsat that the Al-Hassan ibn Ali (may
Allah be pleased with him) that the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow
peace and blessings upon him) said,
الزموامودتناأهلالبيتفانهمنلقيهللاوهويودنادخلالجنةبشفاعتنا
والذينفسيبيدهلينفععبداعملعملهإلبمعرفةحقنا
"It is necessary for to love us; the family of the house; because whoever meets
Allah whilst wanting to enter paradise by our intercession; I swear by the
possessor of my soul that a servant does not benefit by an action except by
realising our rights."
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Hadith 15: Al-Tabarani reports in Al-Awsat from Jabir Ibn Abdullah (may
Allah be pleased with him) that he heard the Messenger of Allah (may Allah
bestow peace and blessings upon him) say in a sermon,
أيهاالناسمنأبغضناأهلالبيتحشرههللايومالقيامةيهوديا
“O people, whoever detests the family of the house, Allah resurrects on the
day of judgement as a Jew.”10
Hadith 16: Al-Tabarani reports in Al-Awsat from Abdullah ibn Ja'far (may
Allah be pleased with him) said, "I heard the Messenger of Allah (may Allah
bestow peace and blessings upon him) say,
َّياَّبنيَّهاشمَّانيَّقدَّسألتَّهللاَّلكمَّانَّيجعلكمَّنجداءَّرحماءَّوَّسألتهَّان
َّيهديَّضالكمَّوَّيؤمنَّخائفكمَّوَّيشبعَّجائعكمَّوالذيَّنفسيَّبيديَّلَّيؤمن
َّأحدَّحتىَّيحبكمَّبحبيَّايرجونَّانَّيدخلواَّالجنةَّبشفاعتيَّولَّيرجوهاَّبنو
عبدَّالمطلب
"O tribe of Hashim; I have asked Allah to make you noble and merciful. I
asked Him to guide your misguided, give safety to your fearful and feed your
hungry. I swear by the possessor of my soul that none of you believe until
you love them for my love; do you hope to enter paradise by my intercession
and not hope it for the tribe of AbdulMuttablib?"
10
Al-Tabarani reports in Al-Awsat 4/212.
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Hadith 17: Ibn Abu Shaybah in his Musnad, Al-Hakim, Hakim Al-Tirmidhi
in Al-Nawdir Al-Usul, Abu Y'alla, Al-Tabarani; that Salamah ibn Al-Kawa'
(may Allah be pleased with him) narrates that the Messenger of Allah (may
Allah bestow peace and blessings upon him) said,
النجومَّانَمَأَلهلّماءسالََّلهَأ َوبيتيَّانَمَأَلهلََّلمتي
“The stars are security for the residents of the heavens and the people of my
house are security for my nation.”11
Hadith 18: Al-Tabarani in Al-Awsat report that Abu Sa'eed (may Allah be
pleased with him) that he heard the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow
peace and blessings upon him) say,
انمامثلأهلبيتيفيكمكمثلسفينةنوحمنركبهانجاومنتخلفعنها
غرقوانمامثلاهلبيتىفيكممثلبابحطةفيبنياسرائيلمندخله
غفرله
“The similitude of the family of my house amongst you is like the ark of
Noah; whoever boards it is saved and whoever opposes it drowns. The
similitude of the family of my house in you is like the door of the
encampment of the tribe of Israel; whoever enters it is forgiven."
11
Al-Daylami in Al-Firdaws 3/311 and Al-Hakim 3676.
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Hadith 19: Al-Bukhari in his Tarikh reports that Al-Hassan ibn Ali (may
Allah be pleased with him) narrates that the Messenger of Allah (may Allah
bestow peace and blessings upon him) said,
لكلشئاساسواساسالسالمحباصحابرسولهللاوحباهلبيته
"Everything has a basis and the basis of Islam is love of the companions of
the Messenger of Allah and love of the family of his house."
Hadith 20: Al-Hakim reports that Jabir (may Allah be pleased with him) that
the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow peace and blessings upon him)
said,
لكلبنيامعصبةينتموناليهمإلبنىفاطمةفاناوليهموعصبتهم
"Every tribe has an ancestry that they belong to except the tribe of Fatimah;
as I am their patron and their ancestry."
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Hadith 21: Al-Tabarani in Al-Awsat reports that Jabir (may Allah be pleased
with him) heard Umar ibn Al-Khattab (may Allah be pleased with him) said
when speaking to the people after marrying a daughter of Ali; he said, "Do
not blame because I heard the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow peace
and blessings upon him) say,
ينقطعيومالقيامةكلسببونسبإلسببيونسبي
“Every ancestry and lineage is severed on the day of judgement except my
ancestry and my lineage.”12
Hadith 22: Al-Hakim reports that Anas (may Allah be pleased with him)
narrate that the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow peace and blessings
upon him) said,
وعدنىربيفياهلبيتيمناقرمنهمهللبالتوحيدوليبالالغانهل
يعذبهم
"My Lord has promised me that whoever of the family of my house affirms
the oneness of Allah and my message; will not be punished."
12
Al-Tabarani in Al-Kabir 3/45 and Al-Daylami in Al-Firdaws 3/255.
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Hadith 23: Ibn Jarir (Al-Tabari) reports in his Quranic Commentary from
Ibn 'Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) said about the speech of the
Exalted,
ولسوفيعطيكربكفترضى
"Your Lord will give you that which pleases you."13
He said, "From the
pleasure of Muhammad is that none of the family of his house enters the
fire."
Hadith 24: Al-Bazzar, Abu 'Ya'lla, Al-'Uqili, Al-Tabarani and Ibn Shahin
report that Ibn Mas'ud (may Allah be pleased with him) that the Messenger
of Allah (may Allah bestow peace and blessings upon him) said,
إنفاطمةقدأحصنتفرجهافحرمهاهللاوذريتهاعلىالنار
“Fatimah has protected her private area so Allah forbade her scion from
entering the fire.”14
13
Quran: Surah Al-Duha 95:1.
14
Al-Tabarani in Al-Kabir 22/406 and Ad-Daraqutni in Al-Illal 5/65.
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Hadith 25: Al-Tirmidhi rated hassan from Jabir (may Allah be pleased with
him) narrates that the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow peace and
blessings upon him) said,
ياايهاالناسانيتركتفيكمماإنأخذتمبهلنتضلواكتابهللاوعترتي
"O people; I have left in you that if you should adopt you shall never go
astray: the book of Allah and my scion.”
Hadith 26: Al-Khattab in his Tarikh reports that Ali (may Allah be pleased
with him) narrates that the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow peace and
blessings upon him) said,
شفاعتيلمناحبأهلبيتي
"My intercession is for those who love the family of my house."
Hadith 27: Al-Tabarani reports that Ibn Umar (may Allah be pleased with
him) narrates that the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow peace and
blessings upon him) said,
اولمناشفعلهمنامتيأهلبيتي
"The first of my nation that I intercede for is the family of my house."
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Hadith 28: Al-Tabarani reports that Al-Mutalib ibn Abdullah ibn Hantab
from his father said, "The Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow peace and
blessings upon him) delivered a sermon in Al-Jahafah; saying,
الستاولىبكممنانفسكم
"Do I not have more priority than your own selves?" They replied, "Of
course, O Messenger of Allah." He said,
فانيسائلكمعناثينعنالقرآنوعترتي
"You will be asked about two things: the Quran and my family."
Hadith 29: Al-Tabarani reports that Ibn Abbas (may Allah be pleased with
him) narrates that the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow peace and
blessings upon him) said,
لتزولقدماعبدحتىيسألعناربععنعمرهفيماافناهوعنجسده
فيماابالهوعنمالهفيماانفقهومنايناكتسبهوعنمحبتناأهلالبيت
"The servants feet will not move (on the day of judgement) until he is asked
about four things of his life and how he spent them: his body how did he use
it; his wealth how did he spend and how was it acquired and about loving
the family of the house."
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Hadith 30: Al-Daylami reports that Ali (may Allah be pleased with him)
narrates that he heard the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow peace and
blessings upon him) said,
اولمنيردعلىالحوضأهلبيتي
"The first of those who come to the pool are the family of my house."
Hadith 31: Al-Daylami reports that Ali (may Allah be pleased with him)
narrates that the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow peace and blessings
upon him) said,
أدبواأولدكمعلىثالثخصالحبنبيكموحبأهلبيتهوقراءةالقرآن
فإنحملةالقرآنفيظلهللايوملظلإلظلهمعأنبياءوأصفيائه
"Inculcate in your children three qualities: love of your Prophet, love of the
family of the house; reciting the Quran; because the bearer of the Quran is
given shade by Allah on a day there is no shade except the shade He
provides with his Prophets and elite."
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Hadith 32: Al-Daylami reports that Ali (may Allah be pleased with him)
narrates that the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow peace and blessings
upon him) said,
أثبتكمعلىالصراطأشدكمَّحباَلهلبيتيوَلصحابي
“The firmest of you upon the traverse is he who has intense love for the
family of my house and my companions.”15
Hadith 33: Al-Daylami reports that Ali (may Allah be pleased with him)
narrates that the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow peace and blessings
upon him) said,
اربعةنالهمشفيعيومالقيامةالمكرملذريتيوالقاضىلهمالحوائج
والساعيلهمفيامورهمعندمااضطروااليهوالمحبلهمبقلبهولسانه
"Four (kinds of people) will attain intercession on the day of judgement: he
who honours my offspring, someone to assists to their needs, the seeker of
them in the matters in which they are coerced and the lover of them in their
heart and tongue."
15
Ibn ‘Addi in Al-Kamil 6/302.
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Hadith 34: Al-Daylami reports that Abu Sa'eed (may Allah be pleased with
him) narrates that the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow peace and
blessings upon him) said,
اشتدغضبهللاعلىمنآذانىفيعترتي
"The anger of Allah is intensified for he who harms me in my family."
Hadith 35: Al-Daylami reports that Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased
with him) narrates that the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow peace and
blessings upon him) said,
انهللايبغضاآلكلفوقشبعهوالغافلعنطاعةربهوالتاركلسنةنبيه
والمخفرذمتهوالمبغضعترتهوالمؤذيجيرانه
"Allah detests: the eater of more than satiates him, the heedless of the
worship of his Lord; the leaver of the practice of his Prophet, shy to fulfil his
covenant, the hater of his family and he who harms his neighbour."
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Hadith 36: Al-Daylami reports that Abu Sa'eed (may Allah be pleased with
him) narrates that the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow peace and
blessings upon him) said,
أهلبيتيوالنصاركرشيوعيبتيوموضعمسرتيوامانتيفاقبلوامن
محسنهموتجاوزواعنمسيئهم
"The family of my house and the helpers are my wealth, my body, the place
of my happiness and safety; so accept their good actions and pardon their
wrong actions."
Hadith 37: Ibn ‘Asakir reports that Ali (may Allah ennoble his face) that the
Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow peace and blessings upon him) said,
منصنعإلىَّأحدَّمنأهلبيتيَّيداكافأتهيومالقيامة
“Whoever lends a hand to the people of my family has a reward on the day
of judgement.”16
16
Ibn ‘Addi in Al-Kamil 5/243.
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Hadith 38: Al-Tirmidhi, Al-Hakim and Al-Bayhaqi in Shu'ab Al-Iman report
that Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her) (in a raised report) that,
ستةلعنهمهللاوكلبنيمجابالزائدفيكتابهللاالمكذببقدرهللا
والمتسلطبالجبروتفيعزبذلكمناذلهللاويذلمنأعزهللاوالمستحل
لحرمهللاوالمستحلمنعترتيماحرمهللاوالتاركلسنتي
"Six are cursed by Allah and every prophet with an answered supplication:
someone who adds to the book of Allah, denier of the decree of Allah, giver
of authority to the tyrants so they exalt, by this, what Allah has lowered and
lower what Allah has raised and he who makes lawful what Allah has made
unlawful; deem something lawful to do against my family that Allah has
made unlawful; and the leaver of my practice."
Hadith 39: Al-Hakim in his Tarikh and Al-Daylami reports that Abu Sa'eed
(may Allah be pleased with him) narrates that the Messenger of Allah (may
Allah bestow peace and blessings upon him) said,
ثالثمنحفظهنحفظهللالهدينهودنياهومنضيعهنلميحفظهللالهَّشيئا
حرمةاإلسالموحرمتيوحرمةرحمي
"Three (things) whoever guards them Allah protects their religion and their
world; he who discards them Allah will not protect him at all: the sacredness
of Islam, my sacredness and the sacredness of my family."
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Hadith 40: Al-Daylami reports that Ali (may Allah be pleased with him)
narrates that the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow peace and blessings
upon him) said,
خيرالناسالعربوخيرالعربقريشوخيرقريشبنوهاشم
"The best people are the Arabs; the best Arabs are Quraish and the best of
Quraish are tribe of Hashim (his family)."
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Conclusion about the virtues of his (may Allah bestow peace and blessings
upon him) wives
Khadijah (may Allah be pleased with her)
Ali (may Allah be pleased with him) narrates that he heard the Messenger of
Allah (may Allah bestow peace and blessings upon him) say,
خيرنسائهامريمبنتعمرانوخيرنسائهاخديجةبنتخويلد
"The best of women is Maryam daughter of Imran. The best of women is
Khadijah ibn Khuwalid."17
Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) said, "Jibreal came to the
Prophet (may Allah bestow peace and blessings upon him) and said, "O
Messenger of Allah, this is Khadijah coming with a plate of sauce and food;
when she comes to you give her greetings from her Lord and me and glad
tidings of a house in paradise of stalks without uproar or pillars."18
17
Muslim and Al-Bukhari.
18
Ibid.
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Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her) said, "I am not jealous of any of the
wives of the Prophet (may Allah bestow peace and blessings upon him) like
the jealously to Khadijah; I did not see her but he (may Allah bestow peace
and blessings upon him) used to mention her frequently; if we sacrificed a
sheep then separated its limbs, he sent some to the friends of Khadijah; just
by his words it was if there was no other woman in the world except
Khadijah; he said,
انهاكانتوكانتوكانليمنهاولد
"She was as she was and I had offspring from her."19
Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her)
Abu Salamah reports that Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her) that the
Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow peace and blessings upon him) said,
ياعائشةهذاجبريليقرئكالسالم
"O Aishah, this is Jibreal conveying greetings to you." I said, "Upon him
peace and the blessings of Allah." I said, "He sees what we do not see."20
19
Ibid.
20
Ibid.
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Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her) said that the Messenger of Allah
(may Allah bestow peace and blessings upon him) said,
أريتكفيالمنامثالثلياليجيءبكالملكفيسرقةمنحريرفقاللي
هذهامراتكفكشفتعنوجهكالثوبفاذاانتهيفقلتانيكنهذامن
عندهللايمضه
"I saw you in a dream for three nights; an angel came to me with you
covered in silk; he said, "This is your wife." So I uncover it and your face was
there; it was you; so I said if this from Allah it will be."
Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her) said, "The people inquired about a
seeking on the day of Aishah desiring the pleasure of the Messenger of Allah
(may Allah bestow peace and blessings upon him), by this. I said the wife's
of the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow peace and blessings upon him)
were in two groups; a party with Aishah, Hafsah, Safiyyah and Sawdah and
another party with Umm Salamah and the rest of the women of the
Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow peace and blessings upon him); so the
party of Umm Salamah spoke and said for us to speak to the Messenger of
Allah (may Allah bestow peace and blessings upon him) about the words of
the people; who said whoever wants to give a gift to the Messenger of Allah
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(may Allah bestow peace and blessings upon him) should give it how it is;
He spoke saying,
لتؤذينيفيعائشةفانالوحيلمياتنيوانافيثوبامرأةإلعائشة
"Do not harm by Aishah; because revelation does not come to me when I am
in the house of anyone except Aishah." Aishah said, "I seek repentance from
that; O Messenger of Allah." Then they called Fatimah and sent her to the
Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow peace and blessings upon him) and he
said to her,
يابنيةألتحبينمااحب
"Dear daughter do you not love what I love?" She replied, "I do." He said,
فاحبيهذه
"So love me in this."21
Khadijah, Fatimah, Maryam and Aishah (may Allah be pleased with them)
Anas (may Allah be pleased with him) narrates that the Prophet (may Allah
bestow peace and blessings upon him) said,
حسبكمننساءالعلمينمريمبنتعمرانوخديجةبنتخويلدوفاطمة
بنتمحمدوآسيةامرأةفرعون
21
Al-Bukhari and Muslim.
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"Sufficient for you of the women of the universe are: Maryam daughter of
Imran; Khadijah ibn Khuwalid, Fatimah daughter of Muhammad and Aaisa
wife of Pharaoh."22
Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her) said, "Jibreal, upon him peace) came
in the form of a piece green silk to the Messenger of Allah (may Allah
bestow peace and blessings upon him), "He said, "This is your wife in the
world and afterlife."
Abu Musa Al-Ansari (may Allah be pleased with him) said, "We did not have
a problem, the companions of the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow
peace and blessings upon him), about hadith but we would ask Aishah about
it and we only found her knowledgeable about it."23
Musa ibn Talah said, "I have not seen anyone more eloquent than Aishah."24
22
Al-Tirmidhi.
23
Al-Tirmidhi rated Hassan.
24
Al-Tirmidhi rated hassan.
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Muslim said, "I asked Suruq about Aishah's excellence in inheritance laws, he
said, "By Him there is no other deity I have not seen anyone of the leading
companions of Muhammad (may Allah bestow peace and blessings upon
him) that they would ask about inheritance than her."25
Anas (may Allah be pleased with him) narrates that the Messenger of Allah
(may Allah bestow peace and blessings upon him) said,
فضلالثريدعلىالطعامكفضلعائشةعلىالنساء
"Tharid has a virtue over food like the virtue that Aishah has over all
women"26
Safiyyah (may Allah be pleased with her)
Anas (may Allah be pleased with him) said, "When it reached Safiyyah that
Hafsah called her daughter of a Jew; she cried and went to the Messenger of
Allah (may Allah bestow peace and blessings upon him) whilst crying. He
asked,
مايبكيك
25
Al-Daylami.
26
Ibn Majah from Al-Azizi from Al-Munawi from Jamia Al-Saghir without verification.
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"Why are you crying?" She said, "Hafsah called me a daughter of a Jew." The
Prophet (may Allah bestow peace and blessings upon him) said,
انكلبنةنبيوانعمكلنبيوانكلتحتنبيففيمتفخرعليك
"You are daughter of a prophet, your uncle is a prophet; you are below a
prophet; so for this you should be proud." Then he said,
اتقهللاياحفصة
"Fear Allah, O Hafsah."27
Juwayriah (may Allah be pleased with her)
Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her) said, "When the Messenger of Allah
(may Allah bestow peace and blessings upon him) had captives of the tribe of
Al-Musatlaq; Juwayriah daughter of Al-Harith occurred in the share of Thabit
ibn Qais ibn Shams Awla; so he affirmed that she could have her freedom at
a fixed price; she was a beautiful woman that no one who saw her did not
want to take her for himself. So she went the Messenger of Allah (may Allah
bestow peace and blessings upon him) came to help her with the payment; I
said, "There was none who saw her except from the door of my room; so I
disliked it and knew that she was a captive; I did not see anyone enter it."
27
Al-Tirmidhi and Al-Nisa'i.
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She said, "O Messenger of Allah, I am Juwariyah daughter of Al-Harith son
of Abu Darar was a master of his tribe; what has afflicted me of tribulation
that I do not fear because of you; I am in the share of Thabit ibn Qais ibn
Shams Awla who agreed to a price for my freedom; I come to you to seek
assistance with the payment." He said,
فهلَّلكَّفيَّخيرَّمنَّذلك
"Do you want better than this?" She asked, "What is that O Messenger of
Allah?" He said,
اقضيَّكتابتكَّواتزوجك
"I will make your payment and marry you." She said, "Yes, O Messenger of
Allah." He did that and She said, "He went out to inform the people that the
Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow peace and blessings upon him) had
married Juwariyah daughter of Al-Harith." He said, "People with the in laws
of the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bestow peace and blessings upon him)
free what you have." So by this marriage more than hundred of her family of
the tribe of Al-Musatalq were freed. I do not know of women of greater
blessing to her people than her."28
And Allah knows best.
28
Imam Ahmed.
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We pray that Allah accepts this translation, forgives our families, teachers and
all the Muslims. May endless and countless blessings be showered upon the
final Messenger (may Allah bestow upon him peace and blessings), always
and forever, upon his family, the Awliyah and all the Prophets and
Messengers. This translation was completed on 6th Ramadan 1435/5th
June
2014 by Arfan shah (Straight Translations and Sheikhy notes).
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