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An Incident of Majusi (Fire worshipper).
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Hadith about Fast.
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Strong Warning for those who don’t Observe Fast without any Excuse or Break it before the Time of
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When can one Break an Optional Fast?.
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Prescribed Amount of Sadaqa Fitr.
Who are the Recipients / who are not the Recipients of Sadaqa Fitr?.
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Manners related to Fast.
Hadith about Fast.
There is Barakah in Sehri (time of early dawn).
Strong Warning for those who don’t Observe Fast without any Excuse or Break it before the Time of
Iftar.
Levels of Fast.
A True Incident.
Things which Break the Fast.
Things that Spoil Fast.
Islamic Rulings on Different Forms of breaking Fast.
The situations when the Fast is not spoilt.
Makrooh (things disliked) of Fast.
Islamic Rulings on Sahri and Iftari.
What Should we do Iftar (break the fast) with?.
Situations in which the Fast is Exempted.
When can one Break an Optional Fast?.
Islamic Rulings on Taraweeh.
Describing Sadaqa Fitr.
Prescribed Amount of Sadaqa Fitr.
Who are the Recipients / who are not the Recipients of Sadaqa Fitr?.
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INTRODUCTION TO HADEETH
Allah revealed die Qur’aan to Nabee Muhammad Ik and
instructed him to explain it to us. Nabee Muhammad Ik
accordingly explained and showed us the manner of acting
upon the Qur’aan. His words and actions are termed as
“AHADEETH” (Single - hadeeth) Allah a has ordered us
in die Qur’aan to obey Rasoolullah Ik. The only way to obey
him is to know Ahadeeth. Refusal to believe in, or act upon
Ahadeeth amounts to refusal to believe in, and act upon the
Commands ofAllah and the words of Rasoolullah Ik. This
leads one out of the fold of Islam.
Ahadeeth. Memorizing Ahadeeth helps preserve the teachings of
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memorize the very words spoken by our beloved Nabee -.
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recorded in theAhadeeth.
Many books have been written, which contain detailed
actions and words of Rasoolullah Ik Bukhaaree, Muslim, and
Tirmizee are some of the famous works ofAhadeeth. Besides
these works many great scholars have also memorized the
words ofAhadeeth. There is great virtue in memorizing
KEYPOINTS:
Primary purpose of teaching Ahadeeth from class
one to seven is:
Note: The key points are to enhance the lesson. Learners
should not be made to memorize them.
1. To memorise the Ahadeeth
2. To encourage practice
3. To develop a desire to earn reward (Thawab).
4. - The Best Person ............................................................................... 4
- Jealousy ............................................................................................... 5
- Sood Character ........................................................................... 6
- The Key To Jannah ...................................................................... 7
- Neighbours ........................................................................................ 8
- Cheating ..................................... 9
- When Entering Or Leaving the Home ............................ 10
- The Best Form Of Thikr .......................................................... 11
- Mercy Unto Others ....................................................................... 12
Command The Good ............................................................................ 13
5. Hadeeth one
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The best person is one who is the
most beneficial to people.
People have different ways to decide who is the best
among them. Some look at money, or beauty, others look
at the family name, or the education of a person. The
best person in the eyes ofAllaah is one who is beneficial
to people. He lives not to earn but to serve. He does not
Beware of jealousy.
(Aboo bawood)
Jealousy is a feeling ofdislike towards a person whom you
regard as having an unfair advantage over you. Jealousy
creares a desire to see the person loose what he has.
Jealousy does not allow us to act justly. It causes pride,
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around him. We can help and benefit people in different
ways. We can benefit people with our time, knowledge,
skill, money, and strength. Can you think offive ways in
which you can help or benefit another person?
hatred, and leads to backbiting. Nabee ® has warned us
against jealousy because it will destroy our good deeds just
as fire turns wood into ashes.
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Behave well towards people.
As Muslims we are taught to greet people, talk to people
and deal with them with respect and kindness. Our
manners are like clothes that cover and beautify our
bodies. Ifwe behave well towards other people, and we
encourage others to behave well, we will have peace and
happiness in our communities. Our behaviour is the best
way ofinviting people to Islaam. (Aboo Dawood)
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to Jannah
Salaah is the key to paradise.
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Allaah has placed us on earth for a very short time. We
need to use this time correctly to earn our place in Jannah
and save ourselves from the fire of Hell. Salaah is the
key that will open the doors ofJannah for us. We have to
safeguard this key by making sure that we never miss our
salaah. Nabee said: Command your children to read
salaah when they reach the age of seven.
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Neighbours
Your neighbours have a right over you.
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A person who harms his neighbours, by talking bad
about them, or causing disturbance to them will not
enter Jannah. Our neighbours have certain rights over
us. We must help them when they are in need, give them
when they ask for a loan, visit them when they are sick,
sympathise and help them when they are in difficulty. Can
you think offive things that may harm our neigbours?
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we cheat. A student cheats when he copies his homework,
or when he copies answers when writing examinations. A
businessman cheats when he sells goods without telling
rhe customer that it is damaged. A child cheats when he
Speaks lies to his parents. Cheating creates hatred, and
distrust. A person who cheats has to speak many lies to
cover his wrong. A person caught cheating is never trusted
again. Allaah does not show mercy to one who is dishonest
in his dealings.
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salaam, and the last thing we do when leaving home is to
make salaam. When we meet salaam must be made before
speaking about anything else. It is a dua ofpeace, which
we make every time we meet, and each time we depart.
Allaah rewards us for making salaam, it creates love among
When you enter a house, say salaam to
its people, and when you go out,
leave by saying salaam to its peoples.
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creates love for Allaah. It wipes our sins and helps us to
obey Allaah. Thikr is like watering the rose of Imaan in
our hearts. Without water the rose will slowly die. When
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His names. The best Thikr is to say La ilaaha illallaah.
Thikr is the polish ofthe heart. It increases our Imaan. It
creates love for Allaah. It wipes our sins and helps us to
obey Allaah. Thikr is like watering the rose ofImaan in
our hearts. Without water the rose will slowly die. When
a person makes Thikr the angels surround him, and the
mercy ofAllaah rains on him,
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Hadeetn nine
Mercy Unto Others
A Muslim is not harsh, cruel, and unkind. He believes that
everything on earth is the creation ofAllaah. He shows
mercy even to animals. Allaah will treat us as we treat His
creation. Ifwe are kind, forgiving, and generous, Allaah
will also be kind, forgiving, and generous towards us.
Hadeeth ten
Command the Good
You must most certainly command the good
and forbid the wrong.
Allaah has called us ‘the best ofpeople because we
encourage what is good and forbid what is wrong. (3:110)
This was the work ofthe Ambiyaa which was given to this
ummah. Ifwe command the good and forbid the wrong,
Allaah will accept our duas and protect us from His
punishment. Ifour friends does wrong and we do not tell
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them we will be guilty of not prohibiting the wrong.
Give 2 examples when you will encourage your friends to
do good and 2 examples when you will prevent them from
evil.