1. The document presents the basics of monotheism (tawheed) according to Imam Abu Hanifah, including that Allah is one and eternal, without partners or resemblance to creation.
2. Key attributes of Allah are discussed such as life, power, knowledge, and will. Allah's attributes are also eternal and not created.
3. The Quran is discussed as being the eternal speech of Allah, written down and preserved but our reading and recitation of it being created acts.
This document provides a biography of Muhammad ibn Abdul-Wahhaab, an 18th century Islamic scholar from Najd, located in modern-day Saudi Arabia. It discusses his background growing up in Najd and provides context about the region prior to his birth. The author aims to present an impartial analysis of ibn Abdul-Wahhaab's life, teachings, and influence based on reliable historical sources, both Muslim and non-Muslim.
Fazayil abi hanifa wa akhbarehi wa manaqibihi musnad imam e azamMuhammad Tariq
Fazayil Abi Hanifa Wa Akhbarehi Wa Manaqibihi Musnad Imam E Azam , Musnad Imam e Azam, , Masaneed Imam Azam Al imam al Azam, Imam Abu Hanifa, Fazayil,akhar, manaqib, Manaqib imam azam, akhbar imam azam, فضائل ابی حنیفۃ و اخبارہ ومناقبہ، مسند امام اعظم، مخطوط مسند ، fiqh hanafi, ahnaf media, ابی القاسم عبداللہ بن محمد بن احمد بن یحیٰ، امام اعظم اور حدیث، Hadith collection of Imam abi Hanifa, آثار ، حدیث، قرآن، فقہ، ،
Riyadus us saleheen by imam an nawawi (ra) by aisha bewleyabuqasim
This document is the table of contents for "Riyadus Saliheen" by Imam Abu Zakaria Mohiuddin Yahya An-Nawawi (RA). It contains 47 chapters on various Islamic virtues and moral topics such as sincerity, repentance, truthfulness, fear of Allah, obedience to Allah, prohibiting innovations, commanding good and forbidding evil, justice, kindness to others, spending on family, honoring parents and relatives, and love for the sake of Allah. The document provides an overview of the extensive guidance contained within the full text.
This document provides an introduction and table of contents for a book containing the Quran translated to English along with supplementary materials. The introduction outlines that the Quran guides humanity for all time and that reading it allows one to converse with God. It describes how those who first heard it from the Prophet Muhammad were transformed. The table of contents then lists the 114 chapters (surahs) of the Quran followed by appendices on topics like scientific miracles in the Quran, prophecies of Muhammad in other religions, and guides to Islamic practices.
This document provides a summary of a lecture on angels mentioned in the Quran. It discusses 11 types of angels:
1) Angels ranged in ranks (saffaat) that Allah swears by in the Quran.
2) Angels (azzaajaraat) that drive the clouds where Allah commands.
3) Famous angels include Jibreel, Mikail, Israfeel, Malak al Maut, guardian angels, recording angels, angels that attend gatherings, and soldier angels (Jundullah) that fought with the Prophet.
4) Angels (an-Naaziaat) that pull out the souls of the wicked violently.
5)
This is a list of 100 fabricated hadith, or Islamic traditions, that are considered inauthentic or incorrectly attributed to the prophet Muhammad or his companions. The document provides examples of fabricated hadith that have been deemed untrustworthy by Islamic scholars and are excluded from authentic hadith literature.
1. The document presents the basics of monotheism (tawheed) according to Imam Abu Hanifah, including that Allah is one and eternal, without partners or resemblance to creation.
2. Key attributes of Allah are discussed such as life, power, knowledge, and will. Allah's attributes are also eternal and not created.
3. The Quran is discussed as being the eternal speech of Allah, written down and preserved but our reading and recitation of it being created acts.
This document provides a biography of Muhammad ibn Abdul-Wahhaab, an 18th century Islamic scholar from Najd, located in modern-day Saudi Arabia. It discusses his background growing up in Najd and provides context about the region prior to his birth. The author aims to present an impartial analysis of ibn Abdul-Wahhaab's life, teachings, and influence based on reliable historical sources, both Muslim and non-Muslim.
Fazayil abi hanifa wa akhbarehi wa manaqibihi musnad imam e azamMuhammad Tariq
Fazayil Abi Hanifa Wa Akhbarehi Wa Manaqibihi Musnad Imam E Azam , Musnad Imam e Azam, , Masaneed Imam Azam Al imam al Azam, Imam Abu Hanifa, Fazayil,akhar, manaqib, Manaqib imam azam, akhbar imam azam, فضائل ابی حنیفۃ و اخبارہ ومناقبہ، مسند امام اعظم، مخطوط مسند ، fiqh hanafi, ahnaf media, ابی القاسم عبداللہ بن محمد بن احمد بن یحیٰ، امام اعظم اور حدیث، Hadith collection of Imam abi Hanifa, آثار ، حدیث، قرآن، فقہ، ،
Riyadus us saleheen by imam an nawawi (ra) by aisha bewleyabuqasim
This document is the table of contents for "Riyadus Saliheen" by Imam Abu Zakaria Mohiuddin Yahya An-Nawawi (RA). It contains 47 chapters on various Islamic virtues and moral topics such as sincerity, repentance, truthfulness, fear of Allah, obedience to Allah, prohibiting innovations, commanding good and forbidding evil, justice, kindness to others, spending on family, honoring parents and relatives, and love for the sake of Allah. The document provides an overview of the extensive guidance contained within the full text.
This document provides an introduction and table of contents for a book containing the Quran translated to English along with supplementary materials. The introduction outlines that the Quran guides humanity for all time and that reading it allows one to converse with God. It describes how those who first heard it from the Prophet Muhammad were transformed. The table of contents then lists the 114 chapters (surahs) of the Quran followed by appendices on topics like scientific miracles in the Quran, prophecies of Muhammad in other religions, and guides to Islamic practices.
This document provides a summary of a lecture on angels mentioned in the Quran. It discusses 11 types of angels:
1) Angels ranged in ranks (saffaat) that Allah swears by in the Quran.
2) Angels (azzaajaraat) that drive the clouds where Allah commands.
3) Famous angels include Jibreel, Mikail, Israfeel, Malak al Maut, guardian angels, recording angels, angels that attend gatherings, and soldier angels (Jundullah) that fought with the Prophet.
4) Angels (an-Naaziaat) that pull out the souls of the wicked violently.
5)
This is a list of 100 fabricated hadith, or Islamic traditions, that are considered inauthentic or incorrectly attributed to the prophet Muhammad or his companions. The document provides examples of fabricated hadith that have been deemed untrustworthy by Islamic scholars and are excluded from authentic hadith literature.
This document is an introduction to a book on Islamic jurisprudence related to purification rituals. It discusses the types of water that can be used for purification according to sacred texts, including rainwater, sea water, river water, well water, water from snow/hail, and spring water. It describes categories of water - pure and purifying, pure but slightly offensive, and pure but not purifying for ritual impurity. The document explains when water becomes "used" and that liquids from trees are not considered water for purification rituals due to complete mixing. It concludes that cleansing liquids can be joined with absolute water to purify intrinsic impurity.
The document is a table of contents for the Hadith Sahih Muslim, which is a collection of sayings and deeds of the Prophet Muhammad compiled by Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj. It lists 43 books that make up the collection, covering topics like faith, purification, prayer, fasting, marriage, inheritance, repentance, the day of judgement, and more. The table of contents provides an overview of the structure and content of the Hadith Sahih Muslim collection.
This document outlines topics from Al-Adab al-Mufrad by Al-Bukhari. Section I discusses duties towards parents, including honoring and being dutiful to one's mother and father, even if they are unjust. It is emphasized to speak gently to parents and repay them through good deeds. Disobedience to parents is warned against as one of the major sins. While duties to parents are important, it is clarified this does not mean being disobedient to Allah. Overall, the document provides guidance from hadith on showing respect, kindness and gratitude towards one's parents.
This document provides an introduction and overview of various aspects of prayer (salaat) in Islam. It discusses the importance and virtues of prayer, how to perform ablution (wudu) and full body purification (ghusl), circumstances when dust cleansing (tayammum) is permitted, the timings and methods of performing the five daily prayers, how to perform the Friday congregational prayer and other special prayers, and matters that invalidate or affect the validity of prayers. The document is intended to be a comprehensive guide to the rules and practices of Muslim prayer.
Classical Islamic Texts Series - Principles of Hadith
Nukhbat al-Fikar fi Mustalaha Ahl-Athar & Nuzhat Al-Nadhar
Chosen Thoughts on The Hadith Classification of Hadith Specialists (Introduction to Principles of Hadith) of Imam Ibn Hajar Al-Asqalani (773-852 AH) and his own commentary Nuzhat Al-Nadhr
The document provides information about the book "Taleemul Haq" which teaches the basic principles and practices of Islam. It contains introductions and endorsements from various Islamic scholars. The book explains the five pillars of Islam - the declaration of faith, prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage. It aims to educate Muslim children and newcomers to Islam in a simple and clear way based on Quran and Hadith. The document praises the efforts of the book's publishers and encourages Muslims to benefit from its teachings.
This document provides a summary of a khutba (sermon) given by Shaikh Faisal in Tanzania about the tafseer (interpretation) of Ayatul Kursi, which is considered the greatest verse in the Quran. The khutba explains each line of Ayatul Kursi, discussing its meaning and using it to refute beliefs that contradict Islamic theology, such as those of Christians, Shias, Sufis, and others. It emphasizes that Allah alone possesses divine qualities like life, sustaining creation, and knowledge of the unseen. The khutba aims to educate Muslims on proper beliefs regarding Allah and reinforce tawheed (monotheism).
This document provides a summary of a religious lecture given on the angels mentioned in the Quran. It discusses 15 different types of angels, including their names in English, roles, and references to relevant Quranic verses and hadiths. The lecture focuses on angels like Jibreel, Mikail, Israfeel, Malak al Maut, and others. It also lists the 25 most famous angels and their functions based on Islamic scripture.
Attributed variously to:
'Abdullāh Ibn 'Abbās
Muḥammad al-Fīrūzabādī
TRANSLATED BY
Mokrane Guezzou
Edited and with a brief Introduction by
Yousef Meri
The Complete Text
This document provides information about an encyclopedia on Islam authored by Juan E. Campo. It includes the title page, copyright information, dedication, table of contents, list of contributors, and their brief biographies. The encyclopedia contains entries from A to Z on topics related to Islam, followed by a bibliography and index.
This document contains a summary of 15 sections or chapters on various Islamic topics. The first section discusses the 30 ways that Allah preferred mankind over other creations. These include: 1) Creating Adam with His own hands, 2) Breathing His spirit into Adam, 3) Teaching Adam the names of all things, 4) Placing Adam in heaven initially, 5) Commanding the angels to bow down to Adam, 6) Making mankind Allah's vicegerents on earth, 7) Blessing mankind with intellect, 8) Providing Adam and Eve with heavenly clothing, 9) Giving mankind a conscience to know right from wrong, 10) Creating all mankind as born Muslims by natural disposition, 11) Making mankind walk
This document provides links to various hadith sources and discusses topics related to hadith and proper prayer etiquette. It includes:
1) A list of online hadith sources for Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, and other collections.
2) Several short quotes from Islamic scholars on important topics like abandoning sharia law, making halal things haram, and the importance of khushoo (humility and focus) in prayer.
3) Advice from hadith on maintaining khushoo in salah, such as emptying one's heart for prayer and remembering death.
This document provides an introduction to Usul al-Fiqh, the methodology of Islamic jurisprudence. It defines Usul al-Fiqh, discusses its subject matter and benefits. It also outlines the origins and development of Usul al-Fiqh, describing how it emerged from other Islamic sciences like logic, linguistics, theology and jurisprudence. The document notes that the two primary sources of Islamic law are the Quran and the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad. During the Prophet's lifetime, all rulings were derived from these two sources, with the Sahaba also practicing Ijtihad or independent reasoning. This established Ijtihad as a legitimate method in Islamic law.
This document provides an overview of the key teachings in the Islamic book "Taleemul Haq". It discusses the five pillars of Islam which are the basic principles and practices, including the Shahadah (declaration of faith), Salah (prayer), Zakat (charity), Sawm (fasting during Ramadan), and Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca). It also explains the different Kalimas (declarations of faith) in Islam and defines Iman (belief) as having faith and proclaiming it, which to a Muslim means a firm belief. The document is intended to educate Muslim children on the basic teachings and practices of Islam.
This document provides an introduction and overview of the rules and types of water that are considered pure according to Islamic law. It discusses 7 types of waters that are considered pure, including rainwater, sea water, river water, well water, snow/hail water, and fountain water. It also discusses different categories of water based on qualities like being purely purifying, purely purifying but slightly offensive, purely but non-purifying for ritual impurity. The document provides detailed rules for when water becomes restricted or impure based on factors like complete mixing, dominance of a mixing substance, and small quantity.
This document provides an overview of the rules and classifications of purity (tahara) in Islamic jurisprudence according to the book Fiqh Us Sunnah. It discusses the different types of water and their purity status, including rainwater, sea water, well water, and water mixed with pure or impure substances. It also covers leftover water and the purity implications of various animals drinking from a container. Dead animals and their classification are explained as well as other impure substances. The document aims to comprehensively outline the rulings on purity in the Islamic legal tradition.
The document provides an overview of Hanafi fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) with sections on jurisprudence, worship, personal relations, commercial transactions, and judicial matters. It includes summaries of concepts like wudu (ritual purification), ghusl (full-body ritual bath), suitable and unsuitable water for purification according to the Hanafi school. It also provides biographies of important Hanafi jurists like al-Quduri, who authored the Mukhtasar, an influential text on Hanafi fiqh.
This document is an introduction to a book on Islamic jurisprudence related to purification rituals. It discusses the types of water that can be used for purification according to sacred texts, including rainwater, sea water, river water, well water, water from snow/hail, and spring water. It describes categories of water - pure and purifying, pure but slightly offensive, and pure but not purifying for ritual impurity. The document explains when water becomes "used" and that liquids from trees are not considered water for purification rituals due to complete mixing. It concludes that cleansing liquids can be joined with absolute water to purify intrinsic impurity.
The document is a table of contents for the Hadith Sahih Muslim, which is a collection of sayings and deeds of the Prophet Muhammad compiled by Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj. It lists 43 books that make up the collection, covering topics like faith, purification, prayer, fasting, marriage, inheritance, repentance, the day of judgement, and more. The table of contents provides an overview of the structure and content of the Hadith Sahih Muslim collection.
This document outlines topics from Al-Adab al-Mufrad by Al-Bukhari. Section I discusses duties towards parents, including honoring and being dutiful to one's mother and father, even if they are unjust. It is emphasized to speak gently to parents and repay them through good deeds. Disobedience to parents is warned against as one of the major sins. While duties to parents are important, it is clarified this does not mean being disobedient to Allah. Overall, the document provides guidance from hadith on showing respect, kindness and gratitude towards one's parents.
This document provides an introduction and overview of various aspects of prayer (salaat) in Islam. It discusses the importance and virtues of prayer, how to perform ablution (wudu) and full body purification (ghusl), circumstances when dust cleansing (tayammum) is permitted, the timings and methods of performing the five daily prayers, how to perform the Friday congregational prayer and other special prayers, and matters that invalidate or affect the validity of prayers. The document is intended to be a comprehensive guide to the rules and practices of Muslim prayer.
Classical Islamic Texts Series - Principles of Hadith
Nukhbat al-Fikar fi Mustalaha Ahl-Athar & Nuzhat Al-Nadhar
Chosen Thoughts on The Hadith Classification of Hadith Specialists (Introduction to Principles of Hadith) of Imam Ibn Hajar Al-Asqalani (773-852 AH) and his own commentary Nuzhat Al-Nadhr
The document provides information about the book "Taleemul Haq" which teaches the basic principles and practices of Islam. It contains introductions and endorsements from various Islamic scholars. The book explains the five pillars of Islam - the declaration of faith, prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage. It aims to educate Muslim children and newcomers to Islam in a simple and clear way based on Quran and Hadith. The document praises the efforts of the book's publishers and encourages Muslims to benefit from its teachings.
This document provides a summary of a khutba (sermon) given by Shaikh Faisal in Tanzania about the tafseer (interpretation) of Ayatul Kursi, which is considered the greatest verse in the Quran. The khutba explains each line of Ayatul Kursi, discussing its meaning and using it to refute beliefs that contradict Islamic theology, such as those of Christians, Shias, Sufis, and others. It emphasizes that Allah alone possesses divine qualities like life, sustaining creation, and knowledge of the unseen. The khutba aims to educate Muslims on proper beliefs regarding Allah and reinforce tawheed (monotheism).
This document provides a summary of a religious lecture given on the angels mentioned in the Quran. It discusses 15 different types of angels, including their names in English, roles, and references to relevant Quranic verses and hadiths. The lecture focuses on angels like Jibreel, Mikail, Israfeel, Malak al Maut, and others. It also lists the 25 most famous angels and their functions based on Islamic scripture.
Attributed variously to:
'Abdullāh Ibn 'Abbās
Muḥammad al-Fīrūzabādī
TRANSLATED BY
Mokrane Guezzou
Edited and with a brief Introduction by
Yousef Meri
The Complete Text
This document provides information about an encyclopedia on Islam authored by Juan E. Campo. It includes the title page, copyright information, dedication, table of contents, list of contributors, and their brief biographies. The encyclopedia contains entries from A to Z on topics related to Islam, followed by a bibliography and index.
This document contains a summary of 15 sections or chapters on various Islamic topics. The first section discusses the 30 ways that Allah preferred mankind over other creations. These include: 1) Creating Adam with His own hands, 2) Breathing His spirit into Adam, 3) Teaching Adam the names of all things, 4) Placing Adam in heaven initially, 5) Commanding the angels to bow down to Adam, 6) Making mankind Allah's vicegerents on earth, 7) Blessing mankind with intellect, 8) Providing Adam and Eve with heavenly clothing, 9) Giving mankind a conscience to know right from wrong, 10) Creating all mankind as born Muslims by natural disposition, 11) Making mankind walk
This document provides links to various hadith sources and discusses topics related to hadith and proper prayer etiquette. It includes:
1) A list of online hadith sources for Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, and other collections.
2) Several short quotes from Islamic scholars on important topics like abandoning sharia law, making halal things haram, and the importance of khushoo (humility and focus) in prayer.
3) Advice from hadith on maintaining khushoo in salah, such as emptying one's heart for prayer and remembering death.
This document provides an introduction to Usul al-Fiqh, the methodology of Islamic jurisprudence. It defines Usul al-Fiqh, discusses its subject matter and benefits. It also outlines the origins and development of Usul al-Fiqh, describing how it emerged from other Islamic sciences like logic, linguistics, theology and jurisprudence. The document notes that the two primary sources of Islamic law are the Quran and the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad. During the Prophet's lifetime, all rulings were derived from these two sources, with the Sahaba also practicing Ijtihad or independent reasoning. This established Ijtihad as a legitimate method in Islamic law.
This document provides an overview of the key teachings in the Islamic book "Taleemul Haq". It discusses the five pillars of Islam which are the basic principles and practices, including the Shahadah (declaration of faith), Salah (prayer), Zakat (charity), Sawm (fasting during Ramadan), and Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca). It also explains the different Kalimas (declarations of faith) in Islam and defines Iman (belief) as having faith and proclaiming it, which to a Muslim means a firm belief. The document is intended to educate Muslim children on the basic teachings and practices of Islam.
This document provides an introduction and overview of the rules and types of water that are considered pure according to Islamic law. It discusses 7 types of waters that are considered pure, including rainwater, sea water, river water, well water, snow/hail water, and fountain water. It also discusses different categories of water based on qualities like being purely purifying, purely purifying but slightly offensive, purely but non-purifying for ritual impurity. The document provides detailed rules for when water becomes restricted or impure based on factors like complete mixing, dominance of a mixing substance, and small quantity.
This document provides an overview of the rules and classifications of purity (tahara) in Islamic jurisprudence according to the book Fiqh Us Sunnah. It discusses the different types of water and their purity status, including rainwater, sea water, well water, and water mixed with pure or impure substances. It also covers leftover water and the purity implications of various animals drinking from a container. Dead animals and their classification are explained as well as other impure substances. The document aims to comprehensively outline the rulings on purity in the Islamic legal tradition.
The document provides an overview of Hanafi fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) with sections on jurisprudence, worship, personal relations, commercial transactions, and judicial matters. It includes summaries of concepts like wudu (ritual purification), ghusl (full-body ritual bath), suitable and unsuitable water for purification according to the Hanafi school. It also provides biographies of important Hanafi jurists like al-Quduri, who authored the Mukhtasar, an influential text on Hanafi fiqh.
This document contains summaries of 20 Hadith (sayings or traditions of the Prophet Muhammad) related to Islamic law, faith, and ethics. The Hadith cover topics such as the importance of intentions, the five pillars of Islam, divine decree, avoiding religious innovation, distinguishing lawful from unlawful acts, manners, repentance, and remembering Allah. Each Hadith is preceded by information about its chain of narration and the scholars who deemed it authentic. The Hadith provide guidance and teachings from the Prophet on fundamental aspects of Islamic belief and practice.
This document contains a collection of 37 Hadith Qudsi (sacred Hadith) that summarize various sayings and teachings attributed to God. Some of the key points mentioned include:
- God's mercy prevails over His wrath.
- People deny and disobey God without justification.
- God is the ultimate cause of all natural phenomena like rain, not stars or other forces.
- People should not complain about misfortunes as all things are ordained by God.
- Reciting prayers, studying religion, or giving charity must be done to please God alone, not for worldly praise or reputation.
- God delights in those who perform prayers sincerely,
Tawheed Haakimiyya Confronting The Evidencesabuqasim
The document discusses the four categories of Islamic monotheism (Tawheed): Tawheed Rububiyyah, Tawheed Asmaa wa-Sifaat, Tawheed Ibaada, and Tawheed Haakimiyyah. It provides Quranic evidence for each category and argues that some Salafis wrongly claim that Tawheed Haakimiyyah is not a principle of Islam, contradicting the consensus of Muslim scholars. The document aims to confront and refute those who misunderstand or reject correct Islamic beliefs regarding Tawheed.
This document discusses 18 natural instincts that are part of human nature according to Islamic teachings, as outlined in hadith sources. It covers instincts such as accepting monotheism, distinguishing good from evil, attraction to the opposite sex, wanting to be loved, imitating parents, loving children, and more. Each instinct is explained through references to verses from the Quran and sayings or actions of the Prophet Muhammad and his companions. The purpose seems to be explaining how human nature aligns with or differs from Islamic principles.
This is a document listing 100 fabricated hadith. While hadith are important Islamic religious texts, some hadith have been fabricated and deemed inauthentic. This document appears to be cataloging 100 such fabricated hadith that are not considered reliable sources for Islamic law or teachings.
This document provides a biography of the Islamic scholar Ibn Taymiyyah. It discusses his early life and education in Damascus, his scholarly works and fatwas challenging popular beliefs and practices, and his numerous imprisonments for his controversial views. It also outlines his courageous opposition to the invading Tatars and advocacy for military action. While facing persecution, Ibn Taymiyyah maintained a forgiving attitude towards his opponents. The document concludes by introducing the creed he wrote for a judge requesting a reference on correct beliefs.
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