This document contains 27 Hadiths pertaining to the Koran and its special verses as extracted from Imam Nawawi's reference book "The Gardens of Righteousness". The Hadiths discuss topics such as the importance of reciting and memorizing the Koran, certain chapters and verses that hold special significance like Surah Al-Fatihah and the Throne Verse, and anecdotes about companions of the Prophet relating to their love and recitation of the Koran.
Al-Albani has weakened some hadiths from Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim by declaring them da'if (weak) despite them being narrated through trustworthy chains of narrators according to other scholars. This contradicts his statement that hadiths from Bukhari and Muslim's collections are sahih due to having sound chains of narration, not because they were collected by Bukhari and Muslim. The document then provides several examples of hadiths that Al-Albani weakened from Bukhari and Muslim's works although they were narrated by well-known narrators. It argues that Al-Albani lacked adequate research skills and made mistakes in his had
This document provides a summary of Tafsir Ibn Kathir, a classic Sunni Islam commentary on the Quran, and examines Surah An-Nasr (Chapter 110). It notes that Surah An-Nasr refers to the completion of the life of Prophet Muhammad, as indicated by hadith where the Prophet was informed of this sign. After the conquest of Mecca, many Arab tribes accepted Islam in large numbers, as foretold in the surah. The document analyzes different scholarly views on the meaning and context of verses in Surah An-Nasr.
The document summarizes Islamic rites and practices related to burial according to the teachings and traditions of Prophet Muhammad. It outlines that Muslims are required to bury all deceased individuals, with separate graveyards for Muslims and non-Muslims. It describes the proper burial procedures including digging a deep and wide grave, placing the body in feet-first on its right side facing Mecca, and recommended du'as. Relatives and certain males like a husband have more right to perform the burial. The chapter continues in the next part.
This document discusses the virtues and benefits of reciting "Bismillah" or "In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful" at the beginning of tasks. It provides several hadiths and stories that illustrate how reciting Bismillah helped people receive forgiveness for sins, gain rewards, and be protected from harm. It encourages Muslims to make reciting Bismillah a habit before important acts and warns against reciting it for forbidden acts. The document aims to inspire respect for writing or hearing the name of Allah.
The document discusses the virtue of Abu Ubayda and using singular narrations (khabar al-ahad) as proof. It notes a hadith narrated by several sources where the Prophet said Abu Ubayda was "the trustworthy one of this Ummah" when the people of Yemen asked him to send someone to teach them the Sunnah and Islam. The document argues that since the Prophet sent Abu Ubayda alone to teach them, it shows singular narrations can be used as proof for matters of creed, just as they are used for issues of jurisprudence. It concludes that not considering singular narrations as proof for creed would imply the Prophet was mocking the people of Yemen.
1) The document discusses the virtues and importance of prayer in Islam, with a focus on the five daily obligatory prayers and voluntary prayers, especially those offered before dawn.
2) It provides numerous hadiths from prophets and companions emphasizing the forgiveness of sins that comes from praying, as well as the rewards for offering prayers, especially congregational dawn and night prayers.
3) The hadiths also describe how the prophet Muhammad would offer short, brief voluntary prayers before the dawn prayer, seeing great value and importance in these prayers.
The document summarizes Islamic hadiths pertaining to obeying Allah and the Prophet Muhammad. It discusses the obligation to obey both Allah's commands as revealed in the Quran and the Prophet's teachings. It provides hadiths emphasizing the importance of following the Prophet's example, avoiding innovations, obeying those in authority, and warnings about the consequences of disobedience. It also discusses hadiths about specific rules like keeping prayer rows straight, honoring the Prophet's family, and avoiding harm. The document stresses obeying both Allah and the Prophet is essential in Islam.
The document provides a summary and analysis of Surah Al-Kawthar from Tafsir Ibn Kathir. It begins by introducing Tafsir Ibn Kathir and its importance as a classic commentary on the Quran. It then summarizes the hadith narrations about the revelation and meaning of Surah Al-Kawthar, including that it refers to an abundant good and a river in Paradise promised to the Prophet. It discusses the tafsir of each verse, mentioning that it refers to praying and sacrificing solely for God. The surah was revealed concerning those who hated the Prophet and his message. In under 3 sentences, the document analyzes the hadith context and meaning of
Al-Albani has weakened some hadiths from Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim by declaring them da'if (weak) despite them being narrated through trustworthy chains of narrators according to other scholars. This contradicts his statement that hadiths from Bukhari and Muslim's collections are sahih due to having sound chains of narration, not because they were collected by Bukhari and Muslim. The document then provides several examples of hadiths that Al-Albani weakened from Bukhari and Muslim's works although they were narrated by well-known narrators. It argues that Al-Albani lacked adequate research skills and made mistakes in his had
This document provides a summary of Tafsir Ibn Kathir, a classic Sunni Islam commentary on the Quran, and examines Surah An-Nasr (Chapter 110). It notes that Surah An-Nasr refers to the completion of the life of Prophet Muhammad, as indicated by hadith where the Prophet was informed of this sign. After the conquest of Mecca, many Arab tribes accepted Islam in large numbers, as foretold in the surah. The document analyzes different scholarly views on the meaning and context of verses in Surah An-Nasr.
The document summarizes Islamic rites and practices related to burial according to the teachings and traditions of Prophet Muhammad. It outlines that Muslims are required to bury all deceased individuals, with separate graveyards for Muslims and non-Muslims. It describes the proper burial procedures including digging a deep and wide grave, placing the body in feet-first on its right side facing Mecca, and recommended du'as. Relatives and certain males like a husband have more right to perform the burial. The chapter continues in the next part.
This document discusses the virtues and benefits of reciting "Bismillah" or "In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful" at the beginning of tasks. It provides several hadiths and stories that illustrate how reciting Bismillah helped people receive forgiveness for sins, gain rewards, and be protected from harm. It encourages Muslims to make reciting Bismillah a habit before important acts and warns against reciting it for forbidden acts. The document aims to inspire respect for writing or hearing the name of Allah.
The document discusses the virtue of Abu Ubayda and using singular narrations (khabar al-ahad) as proof. It notes a hadith narrated by several sources where the Prophet said Abu Ubayda was "the trustworthy one of this Ummah" when the people of Yemen asked him to send someone to teach them the Sunnah and Islam. The document argues that since the Prophet sent Abu Ubayda alone to teach them, it shows singular narrations can be used as proof for matters of creed, just as they are used for issues of jurisprudence. It concludes that not considering singular narrations as proof for creed would imply the Prophet was mocking the people of Yemen.
1) The document discusses the virtues and importance of prayer in Islam, with a focus on the five daily obligatory prayers and voluntary prayers, especially those offered before dawn.
2) It provides numerous hadiths from prophets and companions emphasizing the forgiveness of sins that comes from praying, as well as the rewards for offering prayers, especially congregational dawn and night prayers.
3) The hadiths also describe how the prophet Muhammad would offer short, brief voluntary prayers before the dawn prayer, seeing great value and importance in these prayers.
The document summarizes Islamic hadiths pertaining to obeying Allah and the Prophet Muhammad. It discusses the obligation to obey both Allah's commands as revealed in the Quran and the Prophet's teachings. It provides hadiths emphasizing the importance of following the Prophet's example, avoiding innovations, obeying those in authority, and warnings about the consequences of disobedience. It also discusses hadiths about specific rules like keeping prayer rows straight, honoring the Prophet's family, and avoiding harm. The document stresses obeying both Allah and the Prophet is essential in Islam.
The document provides a summary and analysis of Surah Al-Kawthar from Tafsir Ibn Kathir. It begins by introducing Tafsir Ibn Kathir and its importance as a classic commentary on the Quran. It then summarizes the hadith narrations about the revelation and meaning of Surah Al-Kawthar, including that it refers to an abundant good and a river in Paradise promised to the Prophet. It discusses the tafsir of each verse, mentioning that it refers to praying and sacrificing solely for God. The surah was revealed concerning those who hated the Prophet and his message. In under 3 sentences, the document analyzes the hadith context and meaning of
This document contains 48 hadiths from Book 1 of Sunan Abudawud, a collection of hadiths translated to English. The hadiths discuss proper hygiene practices related to urination and defecation as taught by the Prophet Muhammad, including going far from others to relieve oneself, concealing private parts, not facing the Qiblah direction, using an odd number of stones to clean oneself, and saying prayers after leaving the bathroom.
The document summarizes several hadiths about miracles witnessed by the companions of the Prophet Muhammad. It describes how the cooking pot of Abu Bakr continually refilled with more food as they ate. It also tells of two companions whose walking sticks lit up to light their way home at night, and another time when two companions were accompanied by lights that guided them. Another story describes a group of companions surrounded by enemies; fresh fruit appeared for one companion despite being bound, and bees protected them without stinging.
Book 91 accepting information given by a truthful personFAHIM AKTHAR ULLAL
This document summarizes several hadiths from Sahih al-Bukhari regarding accepting information from truthful people. It discusses:
1) The Prophet instructing some young men to return to their families and teach them religion and order them to do good.
2) The Prophet stating that Bilal's call to prayer should not stop people from eating their pre-dawn meal.
3) The Prophet judging a case regarding adultery and punishment according to the Quran.
1) The document describes various hadiths from Sahih Bukhari regarding actions that are permitted and prohibited while praying. It discusses how the companions used to speak and greet each other during prayer until it was forbidden by a Quranic verse.
2) It mentions how the Prophet waved for Abu Bakr to continue leading the prayer when the Prophet joined late, and how women used to clap instead of saying "Subhanallah" to get the imam's attention.
3) The hadiths provide guidance on proper etiquette like not spitting in front of you during prayer and leveling the ground only once when prostrating.
The document provides a prayer to ease difficulties consisting of several steps: reciting blessings on the Prophet Muhammad 11 times; reciting a verse from the Quran asking for forgiveness 500 times; reciting a prayer praising Allah as the sole source of help 500 times; reciting another prayer affirming only Allah has power 500 times; and finishing by again reciting blessings on the Prophet Muhammad 11 times. The purpose is to seek Allah's mercy and assistance through supplication and remembrance during times of hardship.
- This is by courtesy of AlKauthar Institute & their "Just Go Do It" initiative.
- Just Go Do It is available @ http://www.justgodoit.net/
- This document also available from their website
The letter summarizes the contents of a letter sent by the Prophet Muhammad to Hercules, the Byzantine emperor. It invites him to accept Islam so that he may be safe and rewarded by God. It also references a verse from the Quran calling people of previous scriptures to worship only God. An envoy was chosen to deliver the letter to the king of Busra to send to Hercules. When Abu Sufyan met Hercules, he questioned him about Muhammad and the new religion, and Abu Sufyan responded by acknowledging Muhammad's noble lineage and honesty, though he had not yet accepted Islam himself.
This document discusses tafsir (commentary) on Surahs Al-Falaq and An-Nas from Tafsir Ibn Kathir. It provides several hadiths from prophets and companions explaining the meaning and virtues of verses in these surahs. Key points include seeking refuge with Allah from evil of creation, night, enviers and witches who perform spells. It also discusses how the prophet Muhammad was bewitched and cured by revelation from Jibril.
The document discusses the virtues and benefits of reciting the Quran according to sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It states that the greatest worshipper is the one who recites the most Quran. Recitation cures the heart from decay and rust and remembering death and reciting Quran cleanses the heart. Even reciting one letter of the Quran earns ten good deeds. Certain surahs like Yasin and Ikhlas have great rewards including forgiveness of sins when recited. The Prophet encouraged reciting portions of the Quran daily and stated certain surahs are equivalent to parts of the Quran in reward.
Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - How to Approach HadithNdaa Hassan
The vast majority of controversial issues that Muslims encounter come from Hadith tradition. It is controversial because it is an important source of Islamic law and belief that if not properly studied/analyzed, will be very confusing. Dr. Brown discusses a few pointers to keep in mind when reading/studying hadith.
Dr. Jonathan Brown is the Director of Hadith Research at Yaqeen Institute. Dr. Brown is Associate Professor and Chair of Islamic Civilization at Georgetown University. He is the editor in chief of the Oxford Encyclopedia of Islam and Law, and the author of several books including Misquoting Muhammad: The Challenges and Choices of Interpreting the Prophet’s Legacy.
View full youtube video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heitI0S9BCo
This document provides commentary on Surah Al-Kawthar (Chapter 108 of the Quran). It discusses the context of revelation and various interpretations from Hadith sources. The key points are:
1) The surah was revealed to reassure the Prophet Muhammad that despite having few descendants, he had been granted "Al-Kawthar" meaning abundance or plenty, referring to a river in Paradise.
2) It instructs Muslims to devote their prayers and sacrifices solely to God.
3) The third verse states that those who hate the Prophet will be "cut off", referring to opponents like Al-As bin Wa'il and Ka'b bin Al-Ashraf
1) The document describes instances from the Hadith where the Prophet Muhammad led prayers (istisqa) to invoke Allah for rain during times of drought.
2) In one case, rain fell heavily for a week after the Prophet raised his hands and prayed for rain. The next Friday, when he was asked to stop the rain, he prayed for it to fall around but not on the city.
3) On other occasions, the Prophet turned his cloak inside out and faced the Qibla when praying for rain, and rain would fall until the crops and roads were restored.
1. The document contains 17 short du'as (supplications) from the Quran that begin with invoking Allah by one of His names, Rabb.
2. Each du'a is 1-2 sentences and is accompanied by 1-2 paragraphs providing context and teachings from the du'a.
3. The du'as seek forgiveness for sins, ask for guidance, faith, steadfastness, mercy, victory over disbelievers, and not to be disgraced on the Day of Judgment. Overall the document compiles concise Quranic supplications and accompanying lessons.
1) The document provides guidance from Islamic hadiths on the topics of death, preparing for death, and what to say or do when someone passes away.
2) It shares hadiths where the Prophet Muhammad expressed supplications asking Allah for forgiveness and mercy as death approached.
3) The hadiths advise Muslims to always be prepared for death, to not wish for death, and to die affirming that there is no god but Allah.
This document contains several supplications and prayers from Islamic tradition:
1) Two supplications that the Prophet Muhammad would say when entering and leaving the bathroom seeking refuge and forgiveness.
2) Details on the Prophet's manner of performing ablution (wudu) and the prayers said upon completion.
3) A supplication the Prophet would say when overwhelmed by problems asking Allah for protection, forgiveness, relief from difficulties, and blessings.
4) Several additional prayers praising Allah's greatness, power, and sovereignty. The document encourages following the supplications found in the Quran and traditions of the Prophet.
The document discusses the Azan (call to prayer) and Iqamah in Islam. It provides evidence from hadiths on how the Azan and Iqamah originated among Muslims and the specific wording and procedures based on the Prophetic tradition. The Azan is made up of 15-19 phrases calling Muslims to prayer, while the Iqamah, said when the prayer is about to start, contains fewer phrases. Muslims are instructed to repeat parts of the Azan and make dua for the Prophet Muhammad after hearing it.
1) The document discusses hadith and verses from the Quran pertaining to backbiting, gossip, criticism, falsehood and false evidence. It provides numerous hadith that warn Muslims to guard their tongues and avoid saying harmful things about others.
2) The hadith describe how backbiting and gossip can lead to sins and negate good deeds. They emphasize controlling one's tongue and only saying good things or remaining silent if unable to say something good.
3) The document stresses that Muslims should not harm each other with their tongues or hands and should avoid listening to or spreading idle gossip about fellow Muslims.
This document summarizes the key events in the early revelations received by the Prophet Muhammad from Allah. It describes:
1) The revelations first came to Muhammad in the form of good dreams, then an angel appeared to him while he was in a cave, pressing him and commanding him to read.
2) After receiving the first revelations, Muhammad was deeply distressed and feared for his safety. His wife Khadija and her cousin reassured him of his prophethood.
3) The revelations came to Muhammad intermittently, sometimes for long periods without inspiration. They grew in frequency and regularity over time.
Surah Masad details the revelation of verses cursing Abu Lahab and his wife for rejecting the message of Prophet Muhammad. Abu Lahab was an uncle of the Prophet who openly opposed and harmed him. When the Prophet gathered the Quraysh tribe and warned them of coming punishment, Abu Lahab protested angrily. Allah then revealed verses cursing Abu Lahab and saying his wealth and children will not benefit him and he will enter Hell. Abu Lahab's wife Umm Jamil also opposed the Prophet and helped harm him, so she too is cursed and it is said she will carry firewood in Hell as punishment. The surah provides historical context on Abu Lahab and his wife and explains
This document contains 14 hadiths about supplicating for blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad. The hadiths discuss the rewards of supplicating for blessings upon the Prophet, including being nearer to him on Judgment Day and having supplications conveyed to him each Friday. They also provide guidance on how to properly supplicate, such as praising Allah first and asking for blessings upon the Prophet and his family. The final hadith provides a example supplication to say when invoking blessings upon the Prophet.
A revolução da energia - especial do Jornal do CommercioGiovanni Sandes
Confira a íntegra da reportagem especial publicada em 6 de junho de 2014 sobre uma área em plena revolução, em que o Brasil, lamentavelmente, enfrenta uma nova crise. A produção teve início nos Estados Unidos e foi aprofundada no Brasil, país que segue espremido entre distorções e oportunidades.
This document contains 48 hadiths from Book 1 of Sunan Abudawud, a collection of hadiths translated to English. The hadiths discuss proper hygiene practices related to urination and defecation as taught by the Prophet Muhammad, including going far from others to relieve oneself, concealing private parts, not facing the Qiblah direction, using an odd number of stones to clean oneself, and saying prayers after leaving the bathroom.
The document summarizes several hadiths about miracles witnessed by the companions of the Prophet Muhammad. It describes how the cooking pot of Abu Bakr continually refilled with more food as they ate. It also tells of two companions whose walking sticks lit up to light their way home at night, and another time when two companions were accompanied by lights that guided them. Another story describes a group of companions surrounded by enemies; fresh fruit appeared for one companion despite being bound, and bees protected them without stinging.
Book 91 accepting information given by a truthful personFAHIM AKTHAR ULLAL
This document summarizes several hadiths from Sahih al-Bukhari regarding accepting information from truthful people. It discusses:
1) The Prophet instructing some young men to return to their families and teach them religion and order them to do good.
2) The Prophet stating that Bilal's call to prayer should not stop people from eating their pre-dawn meal.
3) The Prophet judging a case regarding adultery and punishment according to the Quran.
1) The document describes various hadiths from Sahih Bukhari regarding actions that are permitted and prohibited while praying. It discusses how the companions used to speak and greet each other during prayer until it was forbidden by a Quranic verse.
2) It mentions how the Prophet waved for Abu Bakr to continue leading the prayer when the Prophet joined late, and how women used to clap instead of saying "Subhanallah" to get the imam's attention.
3) The hadiths provide guidance on proper etiquette like not spitting in front of you during prayer and leveling the ground only once when prostrating.
The document provides a prayer to ease difficulties consisting of several steps: reciting blessings on the Prophet Muhammad 11 times; reciting a verse from the Quran asking for forgiveness 500 times; reciting a prayer praising Allah as the sole source of help 500 times; reciting another prayer affirming only Allah has power 500 times; and finishing by again reciting blessings on the Prophet Muhammad 11 times. The purpose is to seek Allah's mercy and assistance through supplication and remembrance during times of hardship.
- This is by courtesy of AlKauthar Institute & their "Just Go Do It" initiative.
- Just Go Do It is available @ http://www.justgodoit.net/
- This document also available from their website
The letter summarizes the contents of a letter sent by the Prophet Muhammad to Hercules, the Byzantine emperor. It invites him to accept Islam so that he may be safe and rewarded by God. It also references a verse from the Quran calling people of previous scriptures to worship only God. An envoy was chosen to deliver the letter to the king of Busra to send to Hercules. When Abu Sufyan met Hercules, he questioned him about Muhammad and the new religion, and Abu Sufyan responded by acknowledging Muhammad's noble lineage and honesty, though he had not yet accepted Islam himself.
This document discusses tafsir (commentary) on Surahs Al-Falaq and An-Nas from Tafsir Ibn Kathir. It provides several hadiths from prophets and companions explaining the meaning and virtues of verses in these surahs. Key points include seeking refuge with Allah from evil of creation, night, enviers and witches who perform spells. It also discusses how the prophet Muhammad was bewitched and cured by revelation from Jibril.
The document discusses the virtues and benefits of reciting the Quran according to sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It states that the greatest worshipper is the one who recites the most Quran. Recitation cures the heart from decay and rust and remembering death and reciting Quran cleanses the heart. Even reciting one letter of the Quran earns ten good deeds. Certain surahs like Yasin and Ikhlas have great rewards including forgiveness of sins when recited. The Prophet encouraged reciting portions of the Quran daily and stated certain surahs are equivalent to parts of the Quran in reward.
Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - How to Approach HadithNdaa Hassan
The vast majority of controversial issues that Muslims encounter come from Hadith tradition. It is controversial because it is an important source of Islamic law and belief that if not properly studied/analyzed, will be very confusing. Dr. Brown discusses a few pointers to keep in mind when reading/studying hadith.
Dr. Jonathan Brown is the Director of Hadith Research at Yaqeen Institute. Dr. Brown is Associate Professor and Chair of Islamic Civilization at Georgetown University. He is the editor in chief of the Oxford Encyclopedia of Islam and Law, and the author of several books including Misquoting Muhammad: The Challenges and Choices of Interpreting the Prophet’s Legacy.
View full youtube video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heitI0S9BCo
This document provides commentary on Surah Al-Kawthar (Chapter 108 of the Quran). It discusses the context of revelation and various interpretations from Hadith sources. The key points are:
1) The surah was revealed to reassure the Prophet Muhammad that despite having few descendants, he had been granted "Al-Kawthar" meaning abundance or plenty, referring to a river in Paradise.
2) It instructs Muslims to devote their prayers and sacrifices solely to God.
3) The third verse states that those who hate the Prophet will be "cut off", referring to opponents like Al-As bin Wa'il and Ka'b bin Al-Ashraf
1) The document describes instances from the Hadith where the Prophet Muhammad led prayers (istisqa) to invoke Allah for rain during times of drought.
2) In one case, rain fell heavily for a week after the Prophet raised his hands and prayed for rain. The next Friday, when he was asked to stop the rain, he prayed for it to fall around but not on the city.
3) On other occasions, the Prophet turned his cloak inside out and faced the Qibla when praying for rain, and rain would fall until the crops and roads were restored.
1. The document contains 17 short du'as (supplications) from the Quran that begin with invoking Allah by one of His names, Rabb.
2. Each du'a is 1-2 sentences and is accompanied by 1-2 paragraphs providing context and teachings from the du'a.
3. The du'as seek forgiveness for sins, ask for guidance, faith, steadfastness, mercy, victory over disbelievers, and not to be disgraced on the Day of Judgment. Overall the document compiles concise Quranic supplications and accompanying lessons.
1) The document provides guidance from Islamic hadiths on the topics of death, preparing for death, and what to say or do when someone passes away.
2) It shares hadiths where the Prophet Muhammad expressed supplications asking Allah for forgiveness and mercy as death approached.
3) The hadiths advise Muslims to always be prepared for death, to not wish for death, and to die affirming that there is no god but Allah.
This document contains several supplications and prayers from Islamic tradition:
1) Two supplications that the Prophet Muhammad would say when entering and leaving the bathroom seeking refuge and forgiveness.
2) Details on the Prophet's manner of performing ablution (wudu) and the prayers said upon completion.
3) A supplication the Prophet would say when overwhelmed by problems asking Allah for protection, forgiveness, relief from difficulties, and blessings.
4) Several additional prayers praising Allah's greatness, power, and sovereignty. The document encourages following the supplications found in the Quran and traditions of the Prophet.
The document discusses the Azan (call to prayer) and Iqamah in Islam. It provides evidence from hadiths on how the Azan and Iqamah originated among Muslims and the specific wording and procedures based on the Prophetic tradition. The Azan is made up of 15-19 phrases calling Muslims to prayer, while the Iqamah, said when the prayer is about to start, contains fewer phrases. Muslims are instructed to repeat parts of the Azan and make dua for the Prophet Muhammad after hearing it.
1) The document discusses hadith and verses from the Quran pertaining to backbiting, gossip, criticism, falsehood and false evidence. It provides numerous hadith that warn Muslims to guard their tongues and avoid saying harmful things about others.
2) The hadith describe how backbiting and gossip can lead to sins and negate good deeds. They emphasize controlling one's tongue and only saying good things or remaining silent if unable to say something good.
3) The document stresses that Muslims should not harm each other with their tongues or hands and should avoid listening to or spreading idle gossip about fellow Muslims.
This document summarizes the key events in the early revelations received by the Prophet Muhammad from Allah. It describes:
1) The revelations first came to Muhammad in the form of good dreams, then an angel appeared to him while he was in a cave, pressing him and commanding him to read.
2) After receiving the first revelations, Muhammad was deeply distressed and feared for his safety. His wife Khadija and her cousin reassured him of his prophethood.
3) The revelations came to Muhammad intermittently, sometimes for long periods without inspiration. They grew in frequency and regularity over time.
Surah Masad details the revelation of verses cursing Abu Lahab and his wife for rejecting the message of Prophet Muhammad. Abu Lahab was an uncle of the Prophet who openly opposed and harmed him. When the Prophet gathered the Quraysh tribe and warned them of coming punishment, Abu Lahab protested angrily. Allah then revealed verses cursing Abu Lahab and saying his wealth and children will not benefit him and he will enter Hell. Abu Lahab's wife Umm Jamil also opposed the Prophet and helped harm him, so she too is cursed and it is said she will carry firewood in Hell as punishment. The surah provides historical context on Abu Lahab and his wife and explains
This document contains 14 hadiths about supplicating for blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad. The hadiths discuss the rewards of supplicating for blessings upon the Prophet, including being nearer to him on Judgment Day and having supplications conveyed to him each Friday. They also provide guidance on how to properly supplicate, such as praising Allah first and asking for blessings upon the Prophet and his family. The final hadith provides a example supplication to say when invoking blessings upon the Prophet.
A revolução da energia - especial do Jornal do CommercioGiovanni Sandes
Confira a íntegra da reportagem especial publicada em 6 de junho de 2014 sobre uma área em plena revolução, em que o Brasil, lamentavelmente, enfrenta uma nova crise. A produção teve início nos Estados Unidos e foi aprofundada no Brasil, país que segue espremido entre distorções e oportunidades.
This document contains summaries of hadith pertaining to servitude and proper treatment of slaves. It discusses topics like:
1) The virtue of freeing slaves and the rewards for freeing believing slaves.
2) Hadith instructing kind and fair treatment of slaves, such as feeding and clothing them similarly to oneself.
3) Punishments for falsely accusing a slave of adultery or beating them, and rewards for virtuous slaves who worship Allah and serve their master well.
El documento habla sobre el concepto de "El Tercer Lado" en la resolución de conflictos. El Tercer Lado significa ver los conflictos desde la perspectiva de la comunidad que los rodea, buscando entender ambos lados e impulsar una solución justa que atienda las necesidades de ambas partes. Los integrantes del Tercer Lado son el Proveedor, que satisface las necesidades de las personas para evitar conflictos destructivos; el Maestro, que enseña nuevas habilidades para manejar conflictos; y el Constructor de Puentes,
The document provides details from Islamic hadith about the end of the world and the false messiah (anti-Christ). It describes some of the signs of the anti-Christ, including that the letters "KFR" meaning "unbeliever" will be written between his eyes. It also discusses how Jesus will return and kill the anti-Christ, and the events that will occur after that including attacks from Gog and Magog that will be defeated. It warns that the anti-Christ will try to deceive people with false miracles but believers should recite parts of the Quran to him.
El documento habla sobre el desarrollo sostenible y sus principios clave. Define el desarrollo sostenible como satisfacer las necesidades actuales sin comprometer las futuras generaciones. Explica que los recursos potencialmente renovables deben consumirse por debajo de su tasa de renovación, y los no renovables deben usarse racionalmente con reciclaje. Además, los residuos no deben superar la capacidad de absorción del medio, y las políticas deben promover la igualdad entre generaciones.
La tecnología educativa ofrece diversas herramientas para facilitar la enseñanza y el aprendizaje como pizarras, video conferencias, plataformas virtuales y videos que permiten la exposición de contenidos de manera remota o presencial con medios digitales.
Seed Saving in the Classroom ~ seedsavers.orgSeeds
This document provides a lesson plan for teaching students about seed saving. The lesson involves:
- Discussing the origins and history of seed saving
- Having students extract and dry seeds from vegetables like tomatoes, peppers, beans, watermelons, and squash
- Designing seed packets to label and store their harvested seeds
- Discussing proper seed storage conditions
- An optional activity about the importance of biodiversity in agriculture using a "corn tag" game
The goal is for students to understand plant lifecycles and seed dormancy, and to appreciate the cultural and agricultural significance of saving seeds.
This document provides information about the Science Prof Online website and the resources it offers for science education. It details that the site provides fully developed virtual science classrooms, PowerPoints, articles and images to help students, educators and anyone interested in learning about science. The virtual classrooms offer educational resources like practice tests, review questions, lecture PowerPoints, video tutorials and more. Many of the PowerPoints are available in different formats for ease of use and printing. The site aims to be a helpful free resource for science learning.
Este documento discute cómo los modelos de negocios y la gerencia de iniciativas empresariales han cambiado en los últimos 100 años y cómo continúan evolucionando. Señala que las estrategias de negocios tradicionales deben adaptarse al ritmo de la economía emprendedora colaborativa 2.0. También describe cómo enfoques como Lean Startup proponen arquitecturas de negocios basadas en la validación y el ajuste continuo a través de iteraciones, con el objetivo de desarrollar modelos de negocios mínimos vi
Este documento describe un estudio que analiza la incidencia de la formación de docentes en TIC en el desempeño de estudiantes en la asignatura Cátedra ECCI. El estudio caracterizará la formación de los docentes en TIC y el desempeño de los estudiantes, y analizará la relación entre la formación docente y el desempeño estudiantil. El documento también discute conceptos como la evaluación en ambientes virtuales de aprendizaje y el aprendizaje basado en problemas.
This document provides directions for making a fish cake. It involves mixing tuna fish, king crab sticks, salmon and egg together and placing the mixture between slices of bread. Mayonnaise is added to the mixture and spread on the bread. The assembled fish cakes are decorated with additional king crab sticks, salmon and lettuce before being refrigerated for one hour.
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This document contains summaries of hadiths from the Prophet Muhammad pertaining to hypocrisy. It describes the key characteristics of hypocrites as lying, breaking promises, and embezzling what is entrusted to them. It also outlines four signs of hypocrisy if consistently shown in a person. Complete hypocrisy is said to incorporate all four characteristics. Further hadiths provide examples of the fate of hypocrites and their differing outward practices like reciting the Quran compared to true believers.
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.
Visiting the sick is obligatory in Islam. Hadith describe the Prophet Muhammad encouraging Muslims to visit the sick and providing examples of supplications that can be made for the sick and dying. Visiting the sick is seen as a way to gain rewards and blessings, with the angels responding positively to good supplications for the ill. The hadith collection provides guidance on caring for others during illness as an important religious duty in Islam.
This document contains summaries of numerous hadith pertaining to the virtues of remembering Allah (zikr) through recitation and acts of worship. It discusses the rewards for frequent zikr such as forgiveness of sins. Valuable phrases for zikr mentioned include "There is no god but Allah" and "Exalted is Allah." The hadith describe how Allah and angels view those who gather for zikr and how such gatherings are blessed.
This document contains a collection of hadiths pertaining to Ramadan and voluntary fasting. It discusses obligatory fasting during Ramadan, virtues of fasting, sins being forgiven during Ramadan, rewards for fasting, gates of paradise being opened during Ramadan, paying obligatory charity (zakat) during Ramadan, establishing the five pillars of Islam which includes fasting Ramadan, and how to attain prosperity and paradise by worshipping Allah through prayer, fasting, charity and other good deeds. Punishments for not paying obligatory charity, especially at the end of Ramadan, are also described.
This document summarizes the fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) related to dhikr (remembrance of Allah) based on Quranic verses and hadith. It discusses what dhikr is, its importance and benefits as mentioned in the Quran and hadith. It then explains specific dhikr that should be recited in the morning and evening based on Quranic verses. This includes reciting certain supplications, surahs and dua'a a specific number of times. The document provides evidence from hadith to validate why these particular dhikr should be recited and the wisdom behind reciting them a certain number of times.
This document contains a collection of hadith pertaining to good deeds in Islam. It discusses various types of good deeds including charity, kindness to others and animals, removing obstacles, planting trees, walking to the mosque in prayer, and more. The hadith emphasize that even small good deeds are rewarded and that good deeds will be credited to a person's account on the Day of Judgment. Surpassing others in good deeds and hastening to do good works before death or calamity are strongly encouraged.
This document contains a collection of hadiths from Imam Nawawi's reference book "The Gardens of Righteousness" pertaining to the weak and poor. The hadiths emphasize taking care of orphans, widows, the needy, and women. They state that the poor and weak will enter paradise before the rich. The Prophet taught to make prayers short in consideration of the weak, support orphans and widows, include the poor in social gatherings, and ride in the back of caravans to help the weak. Kind treatment of women is also stressed.
The document provides advice from Islamic hadiths on piety and trust in Allah. It contains 7 key points:
1) Several hadiths emphasize fearing Allah and putting complete trust in Him.
2) A hadith describes a vision the Prophet Muhammad had of the numbers of people in different prophets' nations who would enter paradise.
3) Other hadiths advise supplicating to Allah for guidance and righteousness, and changing to better actions that are closer to piety.
4) Believing in Allah and putting one's full trust in Him increases faith and leads to blessings.
5) Stories describe the Prophet Muhammad keeping calm and putting his full trust
The document discusses weeping and tears as a result of fear of Allah and longing for Him. It provides several hadith that describe the Prophet Muhammad and his companions weeping during prayer and sermons, due to their knowledge and fear of Allah. The hadith also mention those who will be protected and spared from hellfire on judgement day, including those who weep out of fear of Allah.
The document discusses hadiths from the Prophet Muhammad regarding fortune telling, soothsaying, and omens. The hadiths state that soothsayers are friends of Satan, their information comes from bits of conversations between angels and Satan. Fortune telling, astrology, and believing in omens are forbidden and satanic practices. The Prophet said Muslims should not consult fortune tellers or pay attention to omens, only believing goodness comes from God. Sorcery is also prohibited and among the most dangerous of acts.
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 14 hadiths and summaries pertaining to the virtues of the mosque and proper etiquette within the mosque. The hadiths discuss the rewards for walking to the mosque, making ablution before prayer, waiting after prayers, praying in congregation, and frequenting the mosque. They also cover prohibitions against misusing the mosque for activities like trading, seeking lost items, reciting poetry, spitting, or making disturbances. The purpose of the mosque is for the remembrance of Allah and worship.
This document provides a summary and analysis of Surah Al-Ikhlas (The Purity) from Tafsir Ibn Kathir. It begins by giving context for the revelation of the surah, in response to idolaters asking about Allah's lineage. It then examines each verse in depth, explaining meanings and providing hadiths about the virtues of reciting this surah. Key points discussed include that Allah is One without peer or equal, is perfect and independent, and does not beget or have offspring. The surah rebuts beliefs that others could be comparable to or sons of Allah.
This document summarizes hadith about the prerequisites of prayer and the call to prayer. It discusses the virtues of ablution such as forgiveness of sins and recognition on Judgment Day. Proper brushing of teeth before prayer is encouraged. Cutting nails and removing hair from underarms and pubic area is also mentioned. The call to prayer is highly encouraged and supplicating for blessings upon the Prophet is rewarded. Satan tries to distract people during prayer but supplications between the calls are not rejected.
The document discusses the proper method of tafsir (Quranic exegesis). It states:
1) The best way is to explain the Quran through the Quran itself by referring to passages that elaborate on or clarify each other.
2) If the Quran does not provide clarification, one should turn to the Sunnah, as the Prophet explained and elucidated the Quran's meaning.
3) If neither the Quran nor Sunnah provide guidance, one can consider the explanations of the companions, especially scholars like Ibn Mas'ud and Ibn Abbas, who knew the most about the context and circumstances of Quranic revelations.
The document discusses the importance of moderation in worship and avoiding extremes according to teachings from the Hadith and Quran. It provides several examples where the Prophet Muhammad advises moderation in fasting, prayer, and other religious practices. He warns that those who go to extremes in worship risk harming themselves. The Prophet's own practices emphasized balance and doing what was within one's capacity without overburdening oneself.
The document contains 13 hadiths from the Prophet Muhammad pertaining to sincerity, intention, and righteousness. The hadiths discuss the importance of intention in deeds, the fate of innocent people being judged by their intentions, the end of migration after Mecca was conquered, the reward for those unable to fulfill intentions of good deeds due to illness, appropriate levels of charity, focusing charity on family first, Allah judging based on the purity of hearts not appearances, the path of those who fight to raise Allah's word, the punishment for premeditated murder, additional rewards for praying in the mosque, being rewarded for good intentions even if the deed is not fulfilled, and people being saved from a trapped cave by recounting their good
The document discusses several hadith about the revelation and recitation of the Quran during the time of the Prophet Muhammad. It describes how the Quran was revealed to the Prophet over 23 years in Mecca and Medina. It also discusses how Gabriel would recite the Quran to the Prophet and how the Prophet would then recite it to others. The Prophet encouraged reciting and teaching the Quran to others.
The document discusses several hadith about the revelation and recitation of the Quran during the time of the Prophet Muhammad. It describes how the Quran was revealed to the Prophet over 23 years in Mecca and Medina. It also discusses how Gabriel would recite the Quran to the Prophet and how the Prophet would then recite it to others. The Prophet asked Gabriel to recite the Quran in different ways to help him and others learn and remember it.
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2. Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Abu Hurairah who related that he heard the
Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, say this.
PROPHET DAVID
|H 1018
“The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said to me (Abu Musa
Ash'ari), ‘You have been given one of the tunes of (Prophet) David.’"
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Abu Musa Ash'ari who related that the
Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, said this.
RECITATION
|H 1019
“If only you could have seen me when I was listening to your
recitation yesterday!”
Muslim also narrated
BEAUTY OF THE PROPHET'S RECITATION
|H 1020
“I (Bra'a the son of 'Azib) heard the Prophet, praise and peace be
upon him, recite the chapter "At Teen" (Ch. 95) during the Isha (late
evening) prayer. I have never heard anyone recite it with a more
beautiful voice than his.”
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Bra'a son of 'Azib who related that the
Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, said this.
TONE OF VOICE
|H 1021
“Whosoever does not recite the Koran melodiously is not from us.”
Abu Daud with a chain up to Bashir son of Abd al-Munzir who related that the
Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, said this.
WITNESS FROM EVERY NATION
|H 1022
“The Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, asked ibn
Mas'ud to recite the Koran to him. He said, ‘O Messenger of Allah,
praise and peace be upon him, should I recite the Koran to you,
when it is you to whom it has been revealed?’ He replied, ‘I like to
hear it recited by another.’ So he recited to him the chapter An Nisa
(Women) until he reached the verse: 'How then shall it be when We
bring forward from every nation a witness, and bring you (Prophet
Muhammad) to witness against those!' (Ch.4:41 Koran) when he
said, ‘That is enough for now.’ Ibn Mas'ud looked at him and saw
tears overflowing from his eyes.”
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to ibn Mas'ud who related that the Messenger
of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, said this.
RECITATION OF EXTRA SPECIAL
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3. CHAPTERS AND VERSES
AL FATIHAH
|H 1023
“The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said to me (Abu Sa'id
Rafi'), ‘May I teach you before you go out of the Mosque which is
the greatest chapter of the Koran?’ Then he grasped hold of my
hand.
As we were leaving the Mosque I said to him, ‘O Messenger of
Allah, praise and peace be upon him, you said you would teach me
which is the greatest chapter of the Koran.’ He replied, ‘Praise be to
Allah, the Lord of the Worlds...” (Ch.1 Al Fatihah) it is the seven dual
verses and the Great Koran which I was given.’"
Bukhari with a chain up to Abu Sa'id Rafi' who related that the Messenger of Allah,
praise and peace be upon him, said this.
AL-'IKHLAS - CHAPTER 112
|H 1024
“The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said concerning the
recitation of the chapter Al-'lkhlas (The Oneness Ch.112): ‘By Him in
whose Hands is my life, it is equal to the recitation of one third of the
Koran.’
We are also informed:
The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, inquired of his
Companions, ‘Would any of you find it burdensome to recite one
third of the Koran during the night?’ They considered it difficult and
said, ‘Which of us is able to do that, O Messenger of Allah, praise
and peace be upon him?’ He said, ‘Chapter Al-lkhlas is equal to one
third of the Koran.’"
Bukhari with a chain up to Abu Sa'id Khudri who related that the Messenger of
Allah, praise and peace be upon him, said this.
CHAPTER EQUAL TO ONE THIRD OF THE KORAN
|H 1025
“There was a man who heard another recite Chapter Al-lkhlas (The
Oneness Ch.112) repeatedly. The next morning the listener went to
the Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, and
mentioned it considering it to be of lesser value. The Messenger of
Allah told him, ‘By Him in whose Hands is my life, it is equal to one
third of the Koran.’"
Bukhari with a chain up to Abu Sa'id Khudri who related that the Messenger of
Allah, praise and peace be upon him, said this.
BLESSINGS OF CHAPTER 112
|H 1026
“Sura Al-'lkhlas (Chapter 112) is equal to one third of the Koran.”
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4. Muslim with a chain up to Abu Hurairah who related that the Messenger of Allah,
praise and peace be upon him, said this.
LOVE OF THE CHAPTER AL-'IKHLAS
|H 1027
“A man said to the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, ‘O
Messenger of Allah, I love the Chapter Al-'lkhlas.’ He told him, ’Love
of it will admit you to Paradise.’"
Tirmidhi with a chain up to Anas who related that the Messenger of Allah, praise
and peace be upon him, said this.
THE IMPORTANCE OF RECITING CHAPTER AL IKHLAS AND
THE NEXT TWO CHAPTERS
|H 1488
“The Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, said to me
(Abdullah, the son of Khubaib), ‘Recite the chapter "Al-Ikhlas"
(Ch.112 The Oneness) and the two following chapters three times in
the morning and evening, and they will suffice you in all respects.’"
Abu Daud and Tirmidhi with a chain up to Abdullah the son of Khubaib who related
that the Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, said this.
CHAPTERS 113 AND 114
H 1028
"Do you not you know, last night verses were sent down to me the
like of which were not known before. They are the Sura ‘Al Falaq’
(Chapter 113: Daybreak) and Sura ‘Al-Nas’ (Chapter 114: People)."
Muslim with a chain up to Ukbah the son of 'Amir who related that the Messenger of
Allah, praise and peace be upon him, said this.
BEFORE THE REVELATION OF CHAPTERS AL FALAQ AND
AL-NAS
H 1029
“The Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, would
supplicate seeking refuge from the jinn and the eye of the human
until the dual chapters of refuge (Al Falaq: Chapter 113, Daybreak
and Al-Nas: Chapter 114: People) were revealed thereafter he
discarded everything else and used them.”
Tirmidhi with a chain up to Abu Sa'id Khudri who related this.
CHAPTER THAT WILL INTERCEDE WITH ALLAH
|H 1030
“There is a chapter in the Koran consisting of thirty verses which
continue to intercede on behalf of a person till He (Allah) forgives
him. It is the chapter ‘Al-Mulk’ (Chapter 67: The Kingdom)."
Abu Daud and Tirmidhi with a chain up to Abu Hurairah who related that the
Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, said this.
4
5. LAST TWO VERSES OF THE COW CHAPTER
|H 1031
“If a person recites the last two verses of Sura ‘Al-Baqarah’
(Chapter 2: The Cow) at night, they will suffice him.”
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Abu Mas'ud Badri who related that the
Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, said this.
PROTECTION OF ONE'S HOME
|H 1032
“The Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, warned,
‘Do not let your houses become graves. Indeed, satan runs away
from a house in which Sura Al-Baqarah (Chapter 2: The Cow) is
recited.’"
Muslim with a chain up to Abu Hurairah who related that the Messenger of Allah,
praise and peace be upon him, said this.
GREATEST VERSE OF THE KORAN
|H 1033
“The Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, asked me
‘Abu Mundhir, do you know which verse of the Book of Allah is the
greater?’ I answered, ‘The Throne verse’ (Chapter 2:255). He patted
me on the chest and said, ‘Congratulations on your knowledge Abu
Mundhir!’”
Muslim with a chain up to Ubayy the son of Ka'ab who related that the Messenger
of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, said this.
IMPORTANCE OF RECITING THE VERSE OF THE THRONE
BEFORE SLEEPING
|H 1034
“The Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, appointed
me (Abu Hurairah) as the custodian of the ‘Sadqa Fitr’ (charity given
at the end of Ramadan before the festival of Eid).
During the night an intruder entered and tried to steal from the
charity. I caught hold of him and said, ‘I will take you to the
Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him,‘ but he pleaded
saying, ‘I am in need, I have a large family and we are in great
need.’ So I let him go. The next morning the Messenger of Allah,
praise and peace be upon him, asked me, ‘Abu Hurairah, what did
your captive do last night?’ I answered, ‘O Messenger of Allah,
praise and peace be upon him, he pleaded telling me of the great
need of himself and his family, so I took pity on him and let him go.’
The Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, said, ‘He
lied to you; he will return.’ Therefore I knew that he would return as
the Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, had said so
I kept watch for him.
The thief returned again and started to steal from the charity once
more. I said to him, ‘I shall take you to the Messenger of Allah,
5
6. praise and peace be upon him.’ But again he pleaded, ‘I am in need,
I have a large family and we are in great need, let me go and I will
not return.’ So again I took pity on him and let him go. The next
morning the Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him,
said to me, ‘Abu Hurairah, what happened with your captive last
night?’ I replied, ‘O Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon
him, he pleaded with me and told me of the great need of himself
and his family, so I took pity on him and let him go.’ The Messenger
of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, said, ‘He lied to you; he will
return.’ So I watched for him a third time.
Once again he returned and tried to steal from the charity. I caught
him and said, ‘I shall take you to the Messenger of Allah, praise and
peace be upon him, this is the third and final time. You promised
you would not return yet you came back!’ He pleaded once more
saying, ‘Let me go, and I will tell you some words which will be
beneficial for you before Allah.’ I asked him, ‘What are they?’ He
answered, ‘When you go to bed recite the verse of the Throne
(Chapter 2. 255) because it will be your guardian with Allah, and
satan is unable to approach you until the morning.’ So I let him go.
The next morning the Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be
upon him, asked me, ‘What did you do with your captive last night?’
I answered, ‘O Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him,
he said he would tell me some words which would be beneficial to
me before Allah, so I let him go.’ He asked, ‘What are those words?’
I answered, ‘He told me that when I go to bed, to recite the verse of
the Throne from beginning to the end. He told me that this would be
my guardian with Allah, and that satan would be unable to approach
me until the morning.’ The Messenger of Allah said, ‘This time he
told you the truth, but he is a liar. Abu Hurairah, do you know with
whom you spoke during these three nights?’ I answered, ‘No.’ The
Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, answered, ‘It
was satan.’”
Bukhari with a chain up to Abu Hurairah who related that the Messenger of Allah,
praise and peace be upon him, said this.
PROTECTION FROM THE FALSE MESSIAH
|H 1035
“Whosoever commits to memory the first ten verses of Sura Al-Kahf
(Ch. 18, The Cave) will be protected from the false messiah.”
Muslim with a chain up to Abu Darda' who related that the Messenger of
Allah, praise and peace be upon him, said this.
SURA AL-KAHF
|H 1036
“The last ten verses of Sura Al-Kahf.”
Muslim also informs us this.
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7. BLESSINGS OF JUST A WORD
|H 1037
“While Gabriel was sitting with the Messenger of Allah, praise and
peace be upon him, there was a sound from above. Gabriel raised
his head and said, ‘Today, a door of the worldly heaven has been
opened for the first time.’
Then an angel descended from it and Gabriel said, ‘Today, this
angel descended to the earth for the first time.’ He greeted the
Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, and said,
‘Receive the glad tidings that two lights have been bestowed upon
you which have not been bestowed upon any Prophet before you.
The first is Sura Al Fatihah (The Opener, Chapter 1) and the other is
the last verses of Sura Al-Baqarah (The Cow :Chapter 2). Even if
you recite just a word from them you will be recompensed.’"
Muslim with a chain up to ibn Abbas who related that the Messenger of Allah,
praise and peace be upon him, said this.
AL BAYYINA
|H 452
“Allah, the Mighty, the Glorified, has ordered me to recite to you
(Ubayy) the chapter 98, Al-Bayyina: The Proof. Ubayy asked: ‘Did
He name me?’ The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, replied:
‘Yes’, whereupon Ubayy sobbed deeply.”
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Anas who related that the Prophet, praise
and peace be upon him, said this to Ubayy, the son of Ka'ab
LOVE OF THE KORAN
WHY UMM AIMAN WEPT
|H 453
“After the death of the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, Abu
Bakr said to Omar ‘Come, let us go and visit Umm Aiman because
the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, used to visit her.’ When
they arrived she started weeping, so they asked: ‘Why are you
crying? Don't you know that which Allah has is better for the
Prophet, praise and peace be upon him?’ She answered: ‘Indeed I
know that which Allah has is better for the Prophet, praise and
peace be upon him, I cry because the Revelation has stopped
coming down from the heaven.’ This moved the two and they began
to cry with her.”
Muslim with a chain up to Anas who related this hadith
ABU BAKR IS INSTRUCTED TO LEAD THE PRAYER
|H 454
“When the illness of the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him,
became severe he was asked about the prayer so he said: ‘Tell Abu
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8. Bakr to lead the prayer.’ Lady Ayesha, may Allah be pleased with
her, overheard this and said: ‘Abu Bakr is very tender-hearted, he is
sure to be overcome when he recites the Koran.’ The Prophet,
praise and peace be upon him, repeated: ‘Tell him to lead the
prayer.’”
We are also informed:
“When Abu Bakr stands (to pray) in your place people will not be
able to hear him because of his weeping.”
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to ibn Omar who related that Lady Ayesha,
may Allah be pleased with her, said this.
VIRTUES OF A GROUP RECITATION
OF THE KORAN
BLESSING OF GROUP RECITATION IN THE MOSQUE
|H 1038
“Whenever people gather together in one of the Houses of Allah for
the recitation of the Koran and teach it to one another, peace
descends upon them, mercy covers them, and angels outspread
their wings over them and Allah mentions them to those around
Him.”
Muslim with a chain up to Abu Hurairah who related that the Messenger of Allah,
praise and peace be upon him, said this.
ENEMY TERRITORY
|H 1844
“The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, forbade anyone to
take the Koran into enemy territory.”
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to ibn Omar who related this.
THE EXAMPLE OF THE PROPHET ON THE ROAD TO
PARADISE
|H 1899
“The conduct of the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, was
exactly in accordance with the Koran.”
Muslim with a chain up to Lady Ayesha, wife of the Prophet, may Allah be pleased
with her, Mother of Believers who related this.
WHEN THE VICTORY OF ALLAH AND THE OPENING COMES
|H 114
“Omar used to call ibn Abbas to his council along with the elders
who had fought in the Battle of Badr. It seems some of them
resented this and asked: "Why does he include him among us, our
sons are his age." Omar told them: "He belongs to the source of
your knowledge." One day he called me (ibn Abbas) to his council
along with them and I felt that he had called me in order to expound
this to them. He asked them: "What is the meaning of:
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9. 'When the victory of Allah and the opening comes.'" 110:1 Koran.
Some of them said:
‘In this verse we have been commanded to praise Allah and
supplicate for His forgiveness when He helps and gives us victory.’
Others remained quiet and said nothing. Then Omar asked me: ‘Do
you say the same, ibn Abbas?’ I replied: ‘No.’ ‘Then what do you
say?’ He asked. I replied: ‘When Allah said: When the victory of
Allah and the opening comes and you see people embracing the
Religion of Allah in throngs, exalt with the praise of your Lord and
ask forgiveness from Him. For indeed, He is the Acceptor.' (110
Koran) It was an indication of the approach of death to the Prophet
praise and peace be upon him‘. Omar said: ‘No one knows better
than that you have said.’"
Bukhari with a chain up to ibn Abbas who related this.
THE SIGN
|H 115
“After the Revelation of: 'When the victory of Allah and the opening
comes.' The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, recited in
every prayer: ‘Exalted are You, our Lord, and all the praise is Yours.
Forgive me, O Allah.’ The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him,
repeatedly recited in his bowing and prostration: ‘Exalted are You, O
Allah, our Lord, and all praise is due to You. Forgive me, O Allah.’
This was recited in accordance with the Koran. "Before his death the
Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, often recited: ‘Exalted are
You and all praise is due to You, I seek Your forgiveness and turn to
You.’
I (Lady Ayesha, may Allah be pleased with her) asked him: ‘O
Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, what are these
new words I hear you repeating?’ He replied: ‘A sign has been
appointed for me concerning my nation and when I see that sign I
should say it.’ 'When the victory of Allah and the opening comes,
and you see people embracing the Religion of Allah in multitudes,
exalt with the praise of your Lord and ask forgiveness from Him. For
indeed, He is the Turner (for the penitent).' Ch.110"
"The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, often recited: ‘Exalted
is Allah and His is all the praise. I seek the forgiveness of Allah and
turn to Him.’ I said to him: ‘O Messenger of Allah, praise and peace
be upon him, I have often heard you recite: ‘Exalted is Allah and His
is all praise; I seek the forgiveness of Allah and turn to Him.’ He
said: ‘My Lord told me that soon I would see a sign concerning my
nation and that when I saw it I should exalt and praise Him, and ask
His forgiveness and turn to Him. Now I have seen that sign.’ The
victory and the opening of Allah was the opening of Mecca, and the
sign was seeing people embrace the religion of Allah in large
numbers."
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10. The order is: 'Exalt with the praise of your Lord and ask forgiveness
from Him. For indeed, He is the Acceptor.'"
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to the Mother of Believers, Lady Ayesha, may
Allah be pleased with her, who related this.
INCREASE OF THE REVELATION
|H 116
“The frequency of the sending down of the Revelation of Allah, the
Mighty, the Glorified to the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him,
increased more than at any other time before his death."
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Anas who related this.
VIRTUE OF RECITING THE KORAN
INTERCESSION OF THE KORAN
|H 1004
“Keep reciting the Koran because it will intercede for its reciters on
the Day of Judgement.”
Muslim with a chain up to Abu Umamah who related that the Prophet, praise and
peace be upon him, said this.
IMPORTANCE OF THE SECOND AND THIRD CHAPTERS OF
THE KORAN
|H 1005
“The Koran will be summoned on the Day of Judgement along with
its people who practiced it in the worldly life. It will be heralded by
the second and third chapters and these will argue on behalf of
those who kept company with them.”
Muslim with a chain up to Nawas son of Sama'an who related that the Prophet,
praise and peace be upon him, said this.
BEST AMONGST US
|H 1006
“The best of you are those who learn the Koran and teach it.”
Bukhari with a chain up to Othman son of Affan who related the Prophet, praise and
peace be upon him, said this.
ENCOURAGEMENT FOR THOSE WHO FIND THE RECITATION
OF THE KORAN DIFFICULT
|H 1007
“Whosoever recites the Koran fluently will be in the company of the
obedient, the righteous and the righteous angels, and whosoever
recites the Koran stumbling and with difficulty will have a double
reward."
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Lady Ayesha wife of the Prophet, may Allah
be pleased with her, Mother of Believers who related that the Messenger of Allah,
praise and peace be upon him, said this.
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11. LIKENESS OF THE RECITERS OF THE KORAN
|H 1008
“The likeness of a Muslim who recites the Koran is that of citrus
which is aromatic and delicious; and the likeness of a believer who
does not recite the Koran is that of a date which has no aroma but is
sweet.
The likeness of a hypocrite who recites the Koran is that of a
fragrant plant but is bitter to the taste; and the likeness of a
hypocrite who does not recite the Koran is like that of a colocynth
that has no aroma and tastes bitter.”
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Abu Musa Ash'ari who related this.
EXALTATING AND ABASEMENT
|H 1009
“Allah will exalt many people through this Book (the Holy Koran),
and will abase many because of it.”
Muslim with a chain up to Omar son of Khattab who related that the Prophet, praise
and peace be upon him, said this.
TWO TO BE ENVIED
|H 1010
“There are only two kinds of people you should envy. The person to
whom Allah has given the (knowledge) Koran and he stands reading
it in prayer during the day and night; and he to whom Allah has
given wealth and spends it in the Cause of Allah during the hours of
the night and day.”
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to ibn Omar who related that the Prophet,
praise and peace be upon him, said this.
BENEFIT OF ANIMALS NEAR A RECITER OF THE KORAN
|H 1011
“A person was reciting Sura Al-Kahf (Chapter 18) and had secured
his horse nearby with two ropes. A cloud drifted towards the horse
and shaded it so the horse became frisky.
In the morning the man came to the Prophet, praise and peace be
upon him, and mentioned the incident to him. He said, ‘This was
comfort that descended by virtue of the recitation of the Koran.’”
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Bra'a son of 'Azib who related the
Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, said this.
LETTERS IN THE KORAN
|H 1012
“When a person recites one letter from the Book of Allah that is one
good deed equal to the like of ten good deeds. I do not say that
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12. AlifLaamMeem is a letter, Alif is a letter, Laam is a letter and Meem
is a letter.’"
Tirmidhi with a chain up to ibn Mas'ud who related that the Messenger of Allah,
praise and peace be upon him, said this.
KORAN IN ONE'S HEART
|H 1013
“Whosoever has nothing of the Koran in his heart is like a house in
ruin.”
Tirmidhi with a chain up to ibn Abbas who related that the Messenger of Allah,
praise and peace be upon him, said this.
RANK OF THE RECITER OF THE KORAN
|H 1014
“The reciter of the Holy Koran will be told on the Day of Judgement:
‘Read and ascend and recite. Recite as you did in the world,
because your rank will be with the last verse you recite.’"
Abu Daud and Tirmidhi with a chain up to Abdullah son of Amr, son of Al 'As who
related that the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said this.
GABRIEL
|H 366
“'What prevents you (Gabriel) from visiting us more often than you
do?' Whereupon the verse was revealed: 'We do not descend
except at the command of your Lord. To Him belong all that is
before us and all that is behind us, and all that lies between......'"
19:64 Koran
Bukhari with a chain up to ibn Abbas who related that the Prophet, praise and
peace be upon him, said to Gabriel this.
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13. INDEX
KORAN
AND ITS SPECIAL VERSES
BOOK 16
PRESERVATION OF THE KORAN
RECITATION OF THE KORAN
ONE WHO MEMORIZES THE KORAN
RECITATION OF THE PROPHETS
PROPHET DAVID
RECITATION
BEAUTY OF THE PROPHET'S RECITATION
TONE OF VOICE
WITNESS FROM EVERY NATION
RECITATION OF EXTRA SPECIAL
CHAPTERS AND VERSES
AL FATIHAH
AL-'IKHLAS - CHAPTER 112
CHAPTER EQUAL TO ONE THIRD OF THE KORAN
BLESSINGS OF CHAPTER 112
LOVE OF THE CHAPTER AL-'IKHLAS
THE IMPORTANCE OF RECITING CHAPTER AL IKHLAS AND
THE NEXT TWO CHAPTERS
CHAPTERS 113 AND 114
BEFORE THE REVELATION OF CHAPTERS AL FALAQ AND
AL-NAS
CHAPTER WHICH WIILL INTERCEDE WITH ALLAH
LAST TWO VERSES OF THE COW CHAPTER
PROTECTION OF ONE'S HOME
GREATEST VERSE OF THE KORAN
IMPORTANCE OF RECITING THE VERSE OF THE THRONE
BEFORE SLEEPING
PROTECTION FROM THE FALSE MESSIAH
SURA AL-KAHF
BLESSINGS OF JUST A WORD
AL BAYYINA
LOVE OF THE KORAN
WHY UMM AIMAN WEPT
ABU BAKR IS INSTRUCTED TO LEAD THE PRAYER
VIRTUES OF A GROUP RECITATION
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14. OF THE KORAN
BLESSING OF GROUP RECITATION IN THE MOSQUE
ENEMY TERRITORY
THE EXAMPLE OF THE PROPHET ON THE ROAD TO
PARADISE
WHEN THE VICTORY OF ALLAH AND THE OPENING COMES
THE SIGN
INCREASE OF THE REVELATION
VIRTUE OF RECITING THE KORAN
INTERCESSION OF THE KORAN
IMPORTANCE OF THE SECOND AND THIRD CHAPTERS OF
THE KORAN
BEST AMONGST US
ENCOURAGEMENT FOR THOSE WHO FIND THE RECITATION
OF THE KORAN DIFFICULT
LIKENESS OF THE RECITERS OF THE KORAN
EXALTATING AND ABASEMENT
TWO TO BE ENVIED
BENEFIT OF ANIMALS NEAR A RECITER OF THE KORAN
LETTERS IN THE KORAN
KORAN IN ONE'S HEART
RANK OF THE RECITER OF THE KORAN
GABRIEL
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