Explanation of Hadith Jibraeil in terms of meaning and concept.
All the Questions asked by Jibraeil have been explained one by one keeping in view the actual text of Hadith.
The document summarizes several hadiths related to the Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) character. It first discusses avoiding harming others or reciprocating harm. It then recounts a story where the Archangel Gabriel tests the Prophet (PBUH) by asking him to define Islam, Iman, Ihsan, and signs of the Day of Judgment. Gabriel confirms he was testing the Prophet to teach him his religion. It concludes with hadiths advising avoiding doubtful matters, following the Prophet's orders, and leaving that which causes doubt.
This document discusses the importance of performing prayers (salah) correctly according to the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. It notes that Imam Ahmad observed many people in the community were not performing salah properly, in some cases invalidating their prayers. The treatise provides guidance on properly following the imam during each part of the prayer based on hadiths, such as waiting for the imam to complete each movement before following. It aims to educate believers on performing valid salah that will be accepted by Allah.
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.
1. The document discusses the importance of performing prayers (salah) correctly according to the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. It notes that Imam Ahmad observed many people in the community performing salah incorrectly.
2. The treatise aims to advise people on how to properly perform salah based on hadiths describing the actions and teachings of the Prophet. It provides several hadiths emphasizing the importance of following the actions and timings of the imam leading prayers.
3. The document also provides biographical information on Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal, the author of the treatise, noting his studies and opposition to certain doctrines during his time.
1) The document discusses the importance of performing prayers (salah) correctly according to the teachings of Prophet Muhammad. It notes that errors in performing salah can invalidate it.
2) It provides guidance on properly following the imam during salah based on hadiths, including waiting for the imam to complete each action before following. Saying takbir or moving before the imam is finished invalidates the prayer.
3) The treatise was written by Imam Ahmad for a community whose salah practices needed correction, to advise them on properly performing salah according to the Sunnah.
En ahmad ibn_hanbals_treatise_on_prayerArab Muslim
1) The document discusses the importance of performing prayers (salah) correctly according to the teachings and practices of the Prophet Muhammad. It notes that errors in performing salah could potentially nullify or invalidate the prayers.
2) It provides guidance on properly following the imam during congregational prayers based on hadiths, including waiting for the imam to complete each movement before following.
3) The author aims to correct mistakes he observed being made during salah in the community and ensure prayers are performed in a manner pleasing to God.
En ahmad ibn_hanbal's_treatise_on_prayerArab Muslim
1) The document discusses the importance of performing prayers (salah) correctly according to the teachings and practices of the Prophet Muhammad. It notes that errors in performing salah could potentially nullify or invalidate the prayers.
2) It provides guidance on properly following the imam during salah, such as waiting for the imam to complete each movement before doing the same. Moving before the imam could mean one's prayers are not accepted.
3) The document seeks to correct misunderstandings and mistakes that were observed in how some people in a community were performing their salah, with the goal of ensuring prayers are performed in the way that will be accepted by God.
1) The document discusses the importance of performing prayers (salah) correctly according to the teachings and practices of the Prophet Muhammad. It notes that errors in performing salah could potentially nullify or invalidate the prayers.
2) It provides guidance on properly following the imam during salah, such as waiting for the imam to complete each movement before doing the same. Moving before the imam could mean one's prayers are not accepted.
3) The document seeks to correct misunderstandings and mistakes that were observed in how some people in a community were performing their salah, with the goal of helping them improve and ensure their prayers are valid and pleasing to God.
The document summarizes several hadiths related to the Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) character. It first discusses avoiding harming others or reciprocating harm. It then recounts a story where the Archangel Gabriel tests the Prophet (PBUH) by asking him to define Islam, Iman, Ihsan, and signs of the Day of Judgment. Gabriel confirms he was testing the Prophet to teach him his religion. It concludes with hadiths advising avoiding doubtful matters, following the Prophet's orders, and leaving that which causes doubt.
This document discusses the importance of performing prayers (salah) correctly according to the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. It notes that Imam Ahmad observed many people in the community were not performing salah properly, in some cases invalidating their prayers. The treatise provides guidance on properly following the imam during each part of the prayer based on hadiths, such as waiting for the imam to complete each movement before following. It aims to educate believers on performing valid salah that will be accepted by Allah.
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.
1. The document discusses the importance of performing prayers (salah) correctly according to the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. It notes that Imam Ahmad observed many people in the community performing salah incorrectly.
2. The treatise aims to advise people on how to properly perform salah based on hadiths describing the actions and teachings of the Prophet. It provides several hadiths emphasizing the importance of following the actions and timings of the imam leading prayers.
3. The document also provides biographical information on Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal, the author of the treatise, noting his studies and opposition to certain doctrines during his time.
1) The document discusses the importance of performing prayers (salah) correctly according to the teachings of Prophet Muhammad. It notes that errors in performing salah can invalidate it.
2) It provides guidance on properly following the imam during salah based on hadiths, including waiting for the imam to complete each action before following. Saying takbir or moving before the imam is finished invalidates the prayer.
3) The treatise was written by Imam Ahmad for a community whose salah practices needed correction, to advise them on properly performing salah according to the Sunnah.
En ahmad ibn_hanbals_treatise_on_prayerArab Muslim
1) The document discusses the importance of performing prayers (salah) correctly according to the teachings and practices of the Prophet Muhammad. It notes that errors in performing salah could potentially nullify or invalidate the prayers.
2) It provides guidance on properly following the imam during congregational prayers based on hadiths, including waiting for the imam to complete each movement before following.
3) The author aims to correct mistakes he observed being made during salah in the community and ensure prayers are performed in a manner pleasing to God.
En ahmad ibn_hanbal's_treatise_on_prayerArab Muslim
1) The document discusses the importance of performing prayers (salah) correctly according to the teachings and practices of the Prophet Muhammad. It notes that errors in performing salah could potentially nullify or invalidate the prayers.
2) It provides guidance on properly following the imam during salah, such as waiting for the imam to complete each movement before doing the same. Moving before the imam could mean one's prayers are not accepted.
3) The document seeks to correct misunderstandings and mistakes that were observed in how some people in a community were performing their salah, with the goal of ensuring prayers are performed in the way that will be accepted by God.
1) The document discusses the importance of performing prayers (salah) correctly according to the teachings and practices of the Prophet Muhammad. It notes that errors in performing salah could potentially nullify or invalidate the prayers.
2) It provides guidance on properly following the imam during salah, such as waiting for the imam to complete each movement before doing the same. Moving before the imam could mean one's prayers are not accepted.
3) The document seeks to correct misunderstandings and mistakes that were observed in how some people in a community were performing their salah, with the goal of helping them improve and ensure their prayers are valid and pleasing to God.
This document is a project report submitted by two students, Tayyab-ur-Rehman and Shoiab-ur-Rehman, to their teacher Sir Javed Raza at the International Islamic University in Islamabad. The report discusses the topic of Salat (prayers) in Islam, including why Muslims should offer prayers, whom they should worship during prayers, when and where prayers should be offered, and the basic elements and categories of prayers. The report provides evidence from the Quran and hadith to support its explanations and conclusions about the importance and proper practice of Salat in Islam.
Assalamu'alaykum everyone, I bring the collection of Imam An-Nawawi to you in the presentation format. There is no goodness in me, all the good that I do is only and only by Allah and from His guidance. We are all sinners striving to be better human beings and our aim should only be to please the Lord of the Heavens and the Earth. Always remember that this life is temporary so leave its glitter for those who desire it.
Please keep me in your precious duas!
May Allah bless everyone who reads the content here. Jazakum'Allahu Khayran!
Wasallam!
This chapter discusses names and titles in Islamic law. It notes that many in the Muslim community today claim to be from Ahl ul Sunnah wal Jama'ah (the people of the Sunnah and the community). However, it is important to understand the true meanings and significance of these names and titles based on what is found in the Quran and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. The chapter examines the names Ahl ul Sunnah, Jama'ah and their combined term to clarify their meanings and identify the group that most accurately fits these descriptions according to Islamic sources.
1) The document contains summaries of various hadiths pertaining to the pilgrimage (hajj) in Islam. It discusses the obligatory nature of pilgrimage, performing it on behalf of others, fasting on the Day of Arafat, proceeding calmly on hajj, the state of purity after completing hajj, and actions of the Prophet Muhammad during hajj such as sacrificing animals and shaving his head.
2) It also mentions that there is no greater day for Allah to free people from hellfire than the Day of Arafat. Trading is permitted during hajj season according to the Quran.
3) The best actions in Islam are listed as believing in Allah
The document provides an introduction to Imam Nawawi's compilation of 40 hadith. It discusses how previous scholars had also compiled 40 hadith on various topics and that Nawawi aims to compile the most important 40 hadith that cover the essential aspects of religion. It notes that Nawawi only includes authentic hadith from Bukhari and Muslim and provides the first 3 hadith without their chains of narration.
This document is an introduction to Imam Nawawi's compilation of 40 hadith. It provides background on Nawawi and his scholarly lineage. It explains that many previous scholars had also compiled collections of 40 hadith, and that Nawawi aimed to collect the most important hadith that cover the essential aspects of religion and guidance. The introduction outlines the hadith that Nawawi will include and his methodology of focusing on authentic hadith from Bukhari and Muslim. It asserts the importance of being familiar with these hadith for those seeking guidance to Allah.
Imam Nawawis 40 Hadith - by Yahya ibn Sharaf an-Nawawifatrop
This document is an introduction by Yahya ibn Sharaf an-Nawawi to his compilation of 40 hadiths. He explains that collecting 40 hadiths was encouraged as a way to preserve important teachings. While the hadith stating this is weak, an-Nawawi aims to follow the example of past scholars and only includes authentic hadiths. He selected hadiths that cover the most essential Islamic topics. The introduction provides context for an-Nawawi's compilation and explains his methodology in selecting hadiths that are reliably attributed to the Prophet Muhammad.
40 hadith-imam nawawi’s forty hadeeth- yahya ibn sharaf an-nawawiDawatul Islam
This document is an introduction by Yahya ibn Sharaf an-Nawawi to his compilation of 40 hadiths. He explains that collecting 40 hadiths was encouraged as a way to preserve important teachings. While the hadith stating this is weak, an-Nawawi aims to follow the example of past scholars and only includes authentic hadiths. He selected hadiths that cover the most essential topics in Islam. The introduction provides context for an-Nawawi's compilation and explains his methodology in selecting hadiths that are sahih or hasan to ensure preserving the most reliable teachings of the Prophet Muhammad.
This document provides an introduction to a book about the Prophet Muhammad. It discusses how Muslims view the Prophet as the greatest individual in history due to his excellent character, ethics, humility as a leader, concern for others, and devotion to worshipping God. It also shares the perspective of a non-Muslim scholar who believed the Prophet possessed more admirable traits than any other man, such as being a powerful yet humble ruler, living in poverty despite having wealth, being a skilled military leader who preferred peace, and being devoted to helping mankind.
This document provides an introduction and table of contents for a book about the Prophet Muhammad. It discusses how Muslims consider the Prophet to be the greatest individual in history due to his excellent character, ethics, humility as a leader, concern for others, and devotion to worshipping God. It also shares an anecdote from a non-Muslim scholar who recognized the Prophet's greatness due to these qualities he possessed all at once, such as being a leader who lived in poverty and preferred peace.
This document provides an introduction and table of contents for a book about the Prophet Muhammad. It discusses how Muslims consider the Prophet to be the greatest individual in history due to his excellent character, ethics, humility as a leader, concern for others, and devotion to worshipping God. It also shares an anecdote from a non-Muslim scholar who recognized the Prophet's greatness due to these qualities he possessed all at once, such as being a powerful leader yet living humbly.
This document provides an introduction and table of contents for a book about the Prophet Muhammad. It discusses how Muslims consider the Prophet to be the greatest man in history due to his excellent character traits and ethics. It relates a story where a non-Muslim scholar acknowledged that no other man possessed all of the Prophet's virtues at once, such as being humble despite being a powerful leader. The introduction aims to impartially examine the Prophet's life and character without prejudice.
This document provides a summary of the importance of praying on time according to Islamic teachings. It discusses how the Quran and hadith emphasize praying at the proper times. It notes that neglecting prayer times is described as kufr. The document highlights verses from the Quran that stress the virtues of prophets praying on time and warn of punishment for those who neglect prayer times. It also summarizes hadith that describe the prayer of hypocrites and emphasize praying as soon as the time starts. The document aims to clarify the proper prayer times and address common errors regarding time calculation tools.
This document provides a detailed summary of the Hajj (pilgrimage) of the Prophet Muhammad. It describes the various rituals and acts of worship he performed, including traveling to Mecca, performing Umrah, praying and making supplications at important sites like Safa and Marwah. It explains rulings he clarified, such as allowing people to exit ihram if they did not have sacrificial animals. The summary highlights lessons to be learned from the Prophet's example regarding proper conduct and worship during Hajj.
A Guide To Hajj Umrah And Visiting The Prophet Pbuhzakir2012
This document provides a guide for performing Hajj and 'Umrah pilgrimages and visiting the Prophet's Mosque in Madinah. It begins with some important advice, such as remembering the purpose of the pilgrimage is to worship Allah alone, avoiding disputes, and asking scholars about religious matters. It outlines proper etiquette during rituals like Tawaf and prayers to avoid harming others or blocking pathways. The document emphasizes following the Quran and Sunnah in all actions and avoiding things that nullify one's faith like shirk (associating partners with Allah).
The document provides guidance on guarding one's tongue. It begins by explaining the importance of giving sincere advice (naseehah) in Islam, as this was a characteristic of the prophets. It then discusses a hadith where the Prophet Muhammad instructed a companion to restrain their tongue, remain at home, and weep over their sins to attain salvation. The document goes on to provide several quotes from the Quran and hadiths emphasizing the importance of guarding one's tongue and only speaking good words. It cautions that every word spoken is recorded by angels and warns of the dangers of an unguarded tongue.
A Collection of Mutawatir (Mass transmitted/most authentic) Hadith (Prophetic...Nazmussakib Nirjhor
A Collection of Mutawatir (Mass transmitted) Hadith (prophetic traditions)
Collection by Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Endowments, Da‘wah and Guidance Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
http://web.archive.org/web/20061031015411/http://hadith.al-islam.com/bayan/Index.asp?Lang=ENG&Type=3
What is a Mutawatir Hadith and why this is distinct?
A Mutawatir (مُتَواتِر meaning "successive") Hadith is a report of such a large number of narrators (at different times) that their agreement upon an untruth is inconceivable thus being accepted as unquestionable in its veracity. A hadith is said to be mutawatir if it was reported by a significant, though unspecified, number of narrators at each level in the chain of narration, thus reaching the succeeding generation through multiple chains of narration leading back to its source.
This provides confirmation that the hadith is authentically attributed to its source at a level above reasonable doubt. This is due to its being beyond historical possibility that narrators could have conspired to forge a narration. In contrast, an ahaad hadith is a narration the chain of which has not reached a number sufficient to qualify as mutawatir.
There are only two types of texts in Islamic sharīʿah which are immutable (Qaati’) a) verses of Qura’n and b) Mutawatir Hadith. If someone denies a Mutawatir hadith he does Kufr.
Why this collection?
We have searched through the internet over and over again and unfortunately could not find a single collection of Mutawatir hadith in English. So we have compiled this from a website of Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Endowments, Da‘wah and Guidance, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This compilation is originally selected and compiled by the Ulaama council of this ministry and NOT by us. Our contribution is just copying from the website and accumulates into an unbroken book. We hope this will come handy in many research and necessary studies inshaAllah. May Allah (SWT) accept all of our efforts, Ameen.
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3. List of Content
Arabic Text of Hadith
Narrator's observation
Question No. 01 and its answer
Question No. 02 and its answer
Question No. 03 and its answer
Question No. 04 and its answer
Q & A
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5. Narrator’s Observation & his Questions
A stranger with dark-black hairs ,
wearing pure wight clothes,
asked Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)following-four
questions:
What is IMAN?
What is ISLAM?
What is EHSAAN?
What is the HOUR (Doomsday)
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6. Question No. 01
What is Faith?
The Prophet answered that: “Faith is:
to believe in Allah,
to believe in angels,
to believe in all holy Books,
to believe in all the Messengers of Allah
to believe in the Day of judgment,
and to believe in providence, its good and its evil.
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7. Question No. 02
What is ISLAM?
The Prophet (PBUH) answered That:
“Islam is to testify there is no God but Allah and Muhammad (PBUH) is the
Messenger of Allah,
to establish prayer,
to give charity,
to fast the month of Ramadan,
and to perform pilgrimage to the House of Allah (Saudi Arabia) if a way is
possible.
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8. Question No. 03
What is EHSAAN?
The Prophet (PBUH) answered that:
“Ehsaan (perfection) is to worship Allah as if you see Him, for if you do not
see Him, He surely sees you.”
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9. Question No. 04
What is the HOUR (Doomsday)?
The Prophet (PBUH) answered that:
“The one, who is being asked, does not know more than the one asking.” but its
signs are that:
“The slave girl will give birth to her mistress,
you will see barefoot, naked, and dependent shepherds compete in the construction of
construction of tall buildings.”
Then the Prophet said to Umar that:
“Verily, he was Gabriel who came to teach you your religion.”
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