This document discusses the history and praise of the Ahlul Hadeeth group from the 1st to 4th Islamic centuries. It mentions that prominent scholars from different Islamic schools of law, such as the Hanafi, Shafi'i, and others praised the Ahlul Hadeeth for adhering strictly to hadiths and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. The document lists many early hadith scholars and jurists who identified with and supported the Ahlul Hadeeth methodology of deriving rulings primarily from Prophetic hadiths and considered them the rightly guided group.
The document discusses the origins of shirk (polytheism) based on Islamic sources. It states that originally all humans were upon tawheed (monotheism), but shirk gradually spread. It describes how Iblees (Satan) was the first to introduce shirk by tricking the people of Noah into making statues of righteous men who had died, and worshipping those statues instead of Allah alone. Over generations, the meaning of the statues was forgotten and people came to worship them as idols. This was the beginning of idol worship instead of Allah. The document aims to explain how shirk first emerged to warn against any practices that could lead to shirk.
This document discusses the importance of understanding the fiqh (jurisprudence) of hadith after authenticating hadith. It notes that many early hadith scholars like Zuhri, Ibn al-Mubarak and Ahmad ibn Hanbal were also experts in fiqh derived from hadith. It explains that later hadith scholars like Bukhari, Muslim and Abu Dawud combined expertise in hadith transmission with strong understanding of fiqh. The document emphasizes that fully comprehending hadith requires considering different narrations, as affirmed by scholars like Ahmad ibn Hanbal and Yahya ibn Ma'in. It concludes that meticulous hadith scholars safeguarded Islamic rulings by extracting and preserving hadith
This document appears to contain summaries of 40 hadith (sayings of the Prophet Muhammad) grouped into chapters from different Islamic scholars and sources. The provided text is in an unknown language/script and cannot be read by the assistant. It includes headings mentioning Hadith collections and lists of Arabic numbers corresponding to individual hadith, but no actual summaries are provided in the given text.
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.
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.
This document discusses the importance of purification in Islam. It is a guide to the different types of purification - wudu, ghusl, and tayammum - required in Islam before acts of worship. The document outlines the steps to properly perform each type of purification and discusses things that invalidate or are forbidden when in a state of impurity. Purification in Islam encompasses both physical and spiritual purity, and is crucial for acts of worship like prayer to be valid.
The document discusses the classification and preservation of hadith. It defines hadith as sayings or conversations of the Prophet Muhammad, and explains that a hadith has two parts - the sanad (chain of narrators) and the matn (text). It describes how hadith were preserved through writing, memorization, and transmission across generations. It also outlines different classifications of hadith according to aspects like the narrators, text, or defects. The classification system helped verify the authenticity and reliability of hadith.
The document discusses the origins of shirk (polytheism) based on Islamic sources. It states that originally all humans were upon tawheed (monotheism), but shirk gradually spread. It describes how Iblees (Satan) was the first to introduce shirk by tricking the people of Noah into making statues of righteous men who had died, and worshipping those statues instead of Allah alone. Over generations, the meaning of the statues was forgotten and people came to worship them as idols. This was the beginning of idol worship instead of Allah. The document aims to explain how shirk first emerged to warn against any practices that could lead to shirk.
This document discusses the importance of understanding the fiqh (jurisprudence) of hadith after authenticating hadith. It notes that many early hadith scholars like Zuhri, Ibn al-Mubarak and Ahmad ibn Hanbal were also experts in fiqh derived from hadith. It explains that later hadith scholars like Bukhari, Muslim and Abu Dawud combined expertise in hadith transmission with strong understanding of fiqh. The document emphasizes that fully comprehending hadith requires considering different narrations, as affirmed by scholars like Ahmad ibn Hanbal and Yahya ibn Ma'in. It concludes that meticulous hadith scholars safeguarded Islamic rulings by extracting and preserving hadith
This document appears to contain summaries of 40 hadith (sayings of the Prophet Muhammad) grouped into chapters from different Islamic scholars and sources. The provided text is in an unknown language/script and cannot be read by the assistant. It includes headings mentioning Hadith collections and lists of Arabic numbers corresponding to individual hadith, but no actual summaries are provided in the given text.
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.
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.
This document discusses the importance of purification in Islam. It is a guide to the different types of purification - wudu, ghusl, and tayammum - required in Islam before acts of worship. The document outlines the steps to properly perform each type of purification and discusses things that invalidate or are forbidden when in a state of impurity. Purification in Islam encompasses both physical and spiritual purity, and is crucial for acts of worship like prayer to be valid.
The document discusses the classification and preservation of hadith. It defines hadith as sayings or conversations of the Prophet Muhammad, and explains that a hadith has two parts - the sanad (chain of narrators) and the matn (text). It describes how hadith were preserved through writing, memorization, and transmission across generations. It also outlines different classifications of hadith according to aspects like the narrators, text, or defects. The classification system helped verify the authenticity and reliability of hadith.
‘WHAT ARE JAMAAYA, LOYALTY TO LEADERS & THEIR LINK TO RELIGIOUS EXTREMISM?Manzur Ashraf
‘WHAT ARE JAMAAYA, LOYALTY TO LEADERS & THEIR LINK TO RELIGIOUS EXTREMISM?’
Taken fully from the Book:
“Religious Extremism in the Lives of Contemporary Muslims”
By Dr Abdul Rahman Ibn Mualaa As Luwaihiq, Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University
Translated by: Dr Jamaal al-Din M. Zarabozo
Chapter 3
This document discusses the creed of Ahl-us-Sunnah wal-Jamâ'ah concerning the Sahâbah (companions of the Prophet Muhammad). It states that the companions conveyed the Prophet's message perfectly and will receive great rewards in heaven for their companionship and spreading of Islam. It provides verses from the Quran that praise the companions and warn against having enmity towards them. It also relates hadiths where the Prophet praised his companions as the best generation and sources that warn not to revile the companions due to the honor of spending time with the Prophet.
The document discusses proofs for the appointment of Imams by Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). It discusses four main hadiths and narratives as evidence:
1) The hadith of Thaqalayn which says to follow both the Quran and the Prophet's descendants.
2) The hadith of Safinah which compares the Prophet's household to Noah's Ark, saying those who follow them will be saved.
3) The verse of wilayah which discusses obeying Allah, the Prophet and believers, referring to Imam Ali when revealed.
4) The important hadith of Ghadir Khumm which the document says it will discuss in more detail
The document discusses signs that will occur before the Day of Judgment based on Quranic verses and hadiths. It mentions signs like the splitting of the moon, the closeness of the Prophet's time to the Hour, the drawing near of mankind's reckoning, and increasing tribulations. The Prophet warned that evil will come after good and some people will lead others astray, calling people to Hell. Believers are advised to stick to the main Muslim body and its leader or isolate themselves if there is no clear authority.
This document provides an introduction and first chapter of a book discussing life after death in Islam. It begins by establishing Ibn al-Qayyim as a reliable source on the topic, being a renowned Damascus-based scholar. The chapter then describes what happens at the moment of death, with the soul seeing and interacting with the Angel of Death. It discusses the soul's journey to meet others in the next world and to be brought before Allah. It also describes the soul returning to witness funeral rites and reside with the body until questioning in the grave.
The Basic Rulings and Principles of Fiqh - Sh. 'Abdur Rahmaan ibn Naasir As-S...Zaffer Khan
Al-Qawaa'id wal-Usool al-Jaami'ah
wal-Furooq wat -Taqaaseem al-Badee'ah
an-Naafi'ah.
The Basic Rulings and Principles of Fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence) –
The Beneficial, Eloquent Classifications and Differentiations
By Sh. 'Abdur Rahmaan ibn Naasir As-Sa'di
This document provides an editors preface and table of contents for a book containing 40 hadith about the Quran. The hadith discuss topics such as the superiority of the Quran, its role as proof for or against believers, virtues of reciting and studying it, warnings about misusing or misinterpreting it, and the relationship between the Prophet Muhammad and the Quran. The collection aims to highlight important hadith about the Quran through numbering 40 hadith within the larger compilation.
This document provides an introduction and overview of Sahih Muslim, one of the six major hadith collections in Sunni Islam. It was collected by Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj, who lived in the 9th century CE and worked to verify the authenticity of hadiths attributed to the Prophet Muhammad. The introduction discusses Muslim's rigorous verification and acceptance criteria, including checking for compatibility with the Quran. It then lists and provides a brief description of the 43 books that make up Sahih Muslim, covering topics of faith, prayer, fasting, and more. Finally, it presents the first hadith from Book 1 on faith, which discusses a conversation between companions on the topic of divine decree.
Just Sharing Islam (Free E-Book Of 103 Islamic Poems) Written By Sister Maria...Mrs Mariam Mababaya
Just Sharing Islam in 103 Islamic sonnets and rhymes written by sister Mariam Mababaya. May Allah the Most Merciful reward you with more blessings for reading and sharing good knowledge for Allah's sake brothers/sisters in Islam. Ameen. May Allah the Most Merciful accept all our good deeds, forgive all our sins and join us with His righteous friends in Jannatul Firdaus near Him and His noble Messenger Muhammad SallAllahu 'alaihi wa sallam. Ameen. Wasalaam~ Sister Mariam Mababaya
1. The document discusses various terms and definitions related to methods of Da'wah (Islamic proselytism), including Arabic terms like Manhaj, Minhaj, Uslub, and Wasilah.
2. It examines definitions of Da'wah from Islamic scholars as conveying the message and teachings of Islam, or shifting people from ignorance to knowledge.
3. The document outlines various methods and objectives of Da'wah discussed by scholars, including through words, actions, the Quran, Hadith, and experience to guide people to Islam and fulfill the duty of Muslims.
The document provides definitions and explanations of the term "hadeeth" and how it is used. It defines hadeeth linguistically as news, reports or conversations, and notes that in an Islamic context it came to specifically refer to reports about the sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad. It then discusses three categories of usage for the term hadeeth: (1) referring to the Quran itself, (2) referring to historical stories, and (3) referring to general conversations. The document aims to clarify terminology related to evaluating and studying hadith.
70 matters related to fasting || Australian Islamic Library || www.australian...Muhammad Nabeel Musharraf
This document provides information about fasting during the month of Ramadan from the website of the Australian Islamic Library. It begins with definitions of fasting and an overview of the religious ruling that fasting during Ramadan is obligatory for Muslims based on Quranic verses and hadith. It then discusses some of the virtues of fasting, including that fasting was chosen by God and He will reward it greatly. The document provides examples from hadith about rewards for fasting, such as fasting interceding for a person on Judgment Day. It aims to inform Muslims about the rulings and etiquette of fasting during Ramadan.
This document provides background information on the Islamic creed "Principles of Islamic Faith (Al-`Aqidah Al-Wasitiyah)" written by Sheikh Al-Islam Ahmad Ibn Taimiyah. It discusses Ibn Taimiyah's life and extensive writings. The creed was written at the request of a judge who wanted a reference on Islamic faith for himself and family living under oppressive Mongol rule, to help strengthen their beliefs.
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.
The Creed of The Imaam of Hadeeth (al-Bukhari)Om Muktar
1) The document provides biographical information about Muhammad ibn Ismaa'eel al-Bukhaari, the author of one of the most authentic hadith collections. It details his teachers and those who narrated from him.
2) It discusses al-Bukhaari's rigorous methodology in verifying hadiths and quotes praise from other scholars about his strong memorization and hadith expertise.
3) The chain of narrators for a statement by al-Bukhaari about meeting over 1000 scholars of hadith from major Islamic cities over 46 years is provided.
This document provides biographical information about Muhammad ibn Ismaa'eel al-Bukhari, considered one of the most eminent Hadith scholars. It details the various scholars he studied under across regions like Khurasan, Shaam, Egypt, Makkah, Madinah, Kufa, and Basra. It recounts al-Bukhari saying he met over 1000 scholars of knowledge over 46 years and studied with generations of scholars multiple times in different regions. The document emphasizes al-Bukhari's exceptional memory and understanding of Hadith chains of narration through praise from other prominent scholars of his time.
The document provides background information on the Ghadeer-e-Khum incident where the Prophet Muhammad declared Ali as the master of all believers in front of over 100,000 Muslims. It describes the location of Ghadeer-e-Khum near Mecca, the urgent revelation received, the sermon given by Muhammad establishing Ali's leadership, and the oath of allegiance sworn to Ali. The document also lists hadiths, historical reports, and over 300 scholars who have narrated accounts of this event over 14 centuries.
Imaam Ahmad ibn Hanbal outlined three fundamental principles of the Sunnah:
1. Holding fast to what the Companions of the Prophet were upon.
2. Taking the Companions as a model to be followed.
3. Abandoning all innovations, as every innovation is misguidance.
This document provides a summary of the fundamental precepts of Ahlus Sunnah Wal Jamaah concerning Islamic beliefs and creed ('aqeedah). It covers topics such as the sources of the creed, principles for deriving the creed from religious texts, beliefs regarding Tawheed (monotheism), faith in Allah's names and attributes without resemblance or distortion, faith in angels, scriptures, prophets and the Last Day. The summary aims to concisely outline the key tenets of the Ahlus Sunnah creed in a clear yet concise manner.
Hadith of najd & the ahlus sunnah wal-jamaa'ahZaffer Khan
The document analyzes a counter-reply article about the Hadith of Najd and identifies several issues with it. It notes that while some hadiths referenced are authentic, others are used out of context or have questionable sources. It also questions some of the scholars cited, as belonging to deviant sects refuted by early imams. The document aims to clarify that Najd in the hadith refers to Iraq, not modern-day Naudi Arabia, based on other authentic hadiths and explanations from scholars like Ibn Hajr. It emphasizes the importance of adhering to the Ahlus Sunnah wal Jamaa'ah and their teachings on distinguishing innovations and dealing with people of innovations.
This document provides a summary of the book "The Basic Rulings and Principles of Fiqh – The Beneficial, Eloquent Classifications and Differentiations" by Shaykh 'Abd ar-Rahman ibn Naasir as-Sa'di. It discusses the life and scholarly works of Shaykh as-Sa'di. It then explains the first principle from the book, which states that the Lawgiver (Allah) only orders that which is purely or predominantly beneficial, and only forbids that which is purely or predominantly evil, as derived from Quranic verses. The document provides context and commentary on this principle from other Islamic scholars.
‘WHAT ARE JAMAAYA, LOYALTY TO LEADERS & THEIR LINK TO RELIGIOUS EXTREMISM?Manzur Ashraf
‘WHAT ARE JAMAAYA, LOYALTY TO LEADERS & THEIR LINK TO RELIGIOUS EXTREMISM?’
Taken fully from the Book:
“Religious Extremism in the Lives of Contemporary Muslims”
By Dr Abdul Rahman Ibn Mualaa As Luwaihiq, Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University
Translated by: Dr Jamaal al-Din M. Zarabozo
Chapter 3
This document discusses the creed of Ahl-us-Sunnah wal-Jamâ'ah concerning the Sahâbah (companions of the Prophet Muhammad). It states that the companions conveyed the Prophet's message perfectly and will receive great rewards in heaven for their companionship and spreading of Islam. It provides verses from the Quran that praise the companions and warn against having enmity towards them. It also relates hadiths where the Prophet praised his companions as the best generation and sources that warn not to revile the companions due to the honor of spending time with the Prophet.
The document discusses proofs for the appointment of Imams by Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). It discusses four main hadiths and narratives as evidence:
1) The hadith of Thaqalayn which says to follow both the Quran and the Prophet's descendants.
2) The hadith of Safinah which compares the Prophet's household to Noah's Ark, saying those who follow them will be saved.
3) The verse of wilayah which discusses obeying Allah, the Prophet and believers, referring to Imam Ali when revealed.
4) The important hadith of Ghadir Khumm which the document says it will discuss in more detail
The document discusses signs that will occur before the Day of Judgment based on Quranic verses and hadiths. It mentions signs like the splitting of the moon, the closeness of the Prophet's time to the Hour, the drawing near of mankind's reckoning, and increasing tribulations. The Prophet warned that evil will come after good and some people will lead others astray, calling people to Hell. Believers are advised to stick to the main Muslim body and its leader or isolate themselves if there is no clear authority.
This document provides an introduction and first chapter of a book discussing life after death in Islam. It begins by establishing Ibn al-Qayyim as a reliable source on the topic, being a renowned Damascus-based scholar. The chapter then describes what happens at the moment of death, with the soul seeing and interacting with the Angel of Death. It discusses the soul's journey to meet others in the next world and to be brought before Allah. It also describes the soul returning to witness funeral rites and reside with the body until questioning in the grave.
The Basic Rulings and Principles of Fiqh - Sh. 'Abdur Rahmaan ibn Naasir As-S...Zaffer Khan
Al-Qawaa'id wal-Usool al-Jaami'ah
wal-Furooq wat -Taqaaseem al-Badee'ah
an-Naafi'ah.
The Basic Rulings and Principles of Fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence) –
The Beneficial, Eloquent Classifications and Differentiations
By Sh. 'Abdur Rahmaan ibn Naasir As-Sa'di
This document provides an editors preface and table of contents for a book containing 40 hadith about the Quran. The hadith discuss topics such as the superiority of the Quran, its role as proof for or against believers, virtues of reciting and studying it, warnings about misusing or misinterpreting it, and the relationship between the Prophet Muhammad and the Quran. The collection aims to highlight important hadith about the Quran through numbering 40 hadith within the larger compilation.
This document provides an introduction and overview of Sahih Muslim, one of the six major hadith collections in Sunni Islam. It was collected by Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj, who lived in the 9th century CE and worked to verify the authenticity of hadiths attributed to the Prophet Muhammad. The introduction discusses Muslim's rigorous verification and acceptance criteria, including checking for compatibility with the Quran. It then lists and provides a brief description of the 43 books that make up Sahih Muslim, covering topics of faith, prayer, fasting, and more. Finally, it presents the first hadith from Book 1 on faith, which discusses a conversation between companions on the topic of divine decree.
Just Sharing Islam (Free E-Book Of 103 Islamic Poems) Written By Sister Maria...Mrs Mariam Mababaya
Just Sharing Islam in 103 Islamic sonnets and rhymes written by sister Mariam Mababaya. May Allah the Most Merciful reward you with more blessings for reading and sharing good knowledge for Allah's sake brothers/sisters in Islam. Ameen. May Allah the Most Merciful accept all our good deeds, forgive all our sins and join us with His righteous friends in Jannatul Firdaus near Him and His noble Messenger Muhammad SallAllahu 'alaihi wa sallam. Ameen. Wasalaam~ Sister Mariam Mababaya
1. The document discusses various terms and definitions related to methods of Da'wah (Islamic proselytism), including Arabic terms like Manhaj, Minhaj, Uslub, and Wasilah.
2. It examines definitions of Da'wah from Islamic scholars as conveying the message and teachings of Islam, or shifting people from ignorance to knowledge.
3. The document outlines various methods and objectives of Da'wah discussed by scholars, including through words, actions, the Quran, Hadith, and experience to guide people to Islam and fulfill the duty of Muslims.
The document provides definitions and explanations of the term "hadeeth" and how it is used. It defines hadeeth linguistically as news, reports or conversations, and notes that in an Islamic context it came to specifically refer to reports about the sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad. It then discusses three categories of usage for the term hadeeth: (1) referring to the Quran itself, (2) referring to historical stories, and (3) referring to general conversations. The document aims to clarify terminology related to evaluating and studying hadith.
70 matters related to fasting || Australian Islamic Library || www.australian...Muhammad Nabeel Musharraf
This document provides information about fasting during the month of Ramadan from the website of the Australian Islamic Library. It begins with definitions of fasting and an overview of the religious ruling that fasting during Ramadan is obligatory for Muslims based on Quranic verses and hadith. It then discusses some of the virtues of fasting, including that fasting was chosen by God and He will reward it greatly. The document provides examples from hadith about rewards for fasting, such as fasting interceding for a person on Judgment Day. It aims to inform Muslims about the rulings and etiquette of fasting during Ramadan.
This document provides background information on the Islamic creed "Principles of Islamic Faith (Al-`Aqidah Al-Wasitiyah)" written by Sheikh Al-Islam Ahmad Ibn Taimiyah. It discusses Ibn Taimiyah's life and extensive writings. The creed was written at the request of a judge who wanted a reference on Islamic faith for himself and family living under oppressive Mongol rule, to help strengthen their beliefs.
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.
The Creed of The Imaam of Hadeeth (al-Bukhari)Om Muktar
1) The document provides biographical information about Muhammad ibn Ismaa'eel al-Bukhaari, the author of one of the most authentic hadith collections. It details his teachers and those who narrated from him.
2) It discusses al-Bukhaari's rigorous methodology in verifying hadiths and quotes praise from other scholars about his strong memorization and hadith expertise.
3) The chain of narrators for a statement by al-Bukhaari about meeting over 1000 scholars of hadith from major Islamic cities over 46 years is provided.
This document provides biographical information about Muhammad ibn Ismaa'eel al-Bukhari, considered one of the most eminent Hadith scholars. It details the various scholars he studied under across regions like Khurasan, Shaam, Egypt, Makkah, Madinah, Kufa, and Basra. It recounts al-Bukhari saying he met over 1000 scholars of knowledge over 46 years and studied with generations of scholars multiple times in different regions. The document emphasizes al-Bukhari's exceptional memory and understanding of Hadith chains of narration through praise from other prominent scholars of his time.
The document provides background information on the Ghadeer-e-Khum incident where the Prophet Muhammad declared Ali as the master of all believers in front of over 100,000 Muslims. It describes the location of Ghadeer-e-Khum near Mecca, the urgent revelation received, the sermon given by Muhammad establishing Ali's leadership, and the oath of allegiance sworn to Ali. The document also lists hadiths, historical reports, and over 300 scholars who have narrated accounts of this event over 14 centuries.
Imaam Ahmad ibn Hanbal outlined three fundamental principles of the Sunnah:
1. Holding fast to what the Companions of the Prophet were upon.
2. Taking the Companions as a model to be followed.
3. Abandoning all innovations, as every innovation is misguidance.
This document provides a summary of the fundamental precepts of Ahlus Sunnah Wal Jamaah concerning Islamic beliefs and creed ('aqeedah). It covers topics such as the sources of the creed, principles for deriving the creed from religious texts, beliefs regarding Tawheed (monotheism), faith in Allah's names and attributes without resemblance or distortion, faith in angels, scriptures, prophets and the Last Day. The summary aims to concisely outline the key tenets of the Ahlus Sunnah creed in a clear yet concise manner.
Hadith of najd & the ahlus sunnah wal-jamaa'ahZaffer Khan
The document analyzes a counter-reply article about the Hadith of Najd and identifies several issues with it. It notes that while some hadiths referenced are authentic, others are used out of context or have questionable sources. It also questions some of the scholars cited, as belonging to deviant sects refuted by early imams. The document aims to clarify that Najd in the hadith refers to Iraq, not modern-day Naudi Arabia, based on other authentic hadiths and explanations from scholars like Ibn Hajr. It emphasizes the importance of adhering to the Ahlus Sunnah wal Jamaa'ah and their teachings on distinguishing innovations and dealing with people of innovations.
This document provides a summary of the book "The Basic Rulings and Principles of Fiqh – The Beneficial, Eloquent Classifications and Differentiations" by Shaykh 'Abd ar-Rahman ibn Naasir as-Sa'di. It discusses the life and scholarly works of Shaykh as-Sa'di. It then explains the first principle from the book, which states that the Lawgiver (Allah) only orders that which is purely or predominantly beneficial, and only forbids that which is purely or predominantly evil, as derived from Quranic verses. The document provides context and commentary on this principle from other Islamic scholars.
This document discusses the importance of education and acquiring knowledge in Islam. It provides several hadiths and quotes from Islamic texts that emphasize seeking knowledge. Some key points made include:
- Islam places great importance on acquiring both Islamic and non-religious/contemporary knowledge. The first revelation to the Prophet Muhammad instructed him to "Read" in the name of God, showing the importance of knowledge.
- Hadith praise those who memorize and teach the Quran, 40 hadiths, and acquire knowledge of fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) and the teachings of the Prophet.
- Stories are shared of early Islamic scholars like Imam Abu Hanifa who went to great lengths even
This document is an explanation of the foundations of the Sunnah by Al-Imaam Ahmad Ibn Muhammad Ibn Hanbal ash-Shaibaanee. It discusses topics like purity of intention, the definition of Aqeedah (creed), who the Ahl al-Sunnah wal-Jamaa'ah are, biographies of the four well-known Imams (Abu Hanifa, Malik, Al-Shafi'i, Ibn Hanbal), and a brief note on Ibn Hanbal's treatise on the principles of the Sunnah. The document provides context and verification for Ibn Hanbal's explanation of the foundations of the Sunnah.
Propaganda Against Ulema E Deoband Part 1ahlussunnah1
The document discusses how some groups label respected Islamic scholars as disbelievers (kaafirs). It notes that prophets in the past were similarly accused by their opponents. It argues that accusing pious scholars of kufr without valid proof risks making the accuser a disbeliever themselves. The document provides defenses from the accused scholars' own writings affirming core Islamic beliefs and distancing themselves from the accusations. It concludes that regarding such respected scholars as disbelievers undermines one's faith.
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Before you is a complete translation of the great classical treatise “Thalaathat-ul-Usool” [The Three Fundamental Principles] of Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdil-Wahhaab. The source used for this translation was a booklet with the title “The Creed of the Saved Sect” printed by Maktab-ul-Islamee in 1993 [5th Edition] with checking by Zuhair Shawaish. This book is not to be confused with “al-Usool-uth-Thalaatha” which is another work written by Imaam Ibn ‘Abdul-Wahhaab. This treatise needs no introduction, as it is one of the Islamic works that is most studied and taught throughout the world. In fact, many of the scholars recommend the students of knowledge to begin their path of learning by studying and mastering this booklet. The reason for this is because it was written by the author in a simple manner and comprising of the basic fundamentals of this Religion in brief. The material contained in the treatise was designed to be easily memorized and understood. It is our intent, by producing this treatise, to provide the English audience with the source of this tremendous work so that they may study it in gatherings and use it as a reference. There are several explanations available for “The Three Fundamental Principles” that were written in recent times, such as that of Imaam Muhammad bin Saalih Al-‘Uthaimeen, Shaikh Zayd Al-Madkhalee and Shaikh Saalih Aali Shaikh.
This document discusses the ruling on celebrating the middle of Sha'baan. It states that there is no reliable evidence from the Quran or hadith to support celebrating this occasion, and that doing so would constitute a bid'ah (innovation in religion). The hadiths reported about virtues for praying or fasting on this day are determined to be weak or fabricated. Scholars like Ibn Rajab, Ibn Taymiyyah, and al-Shawkan have all ruled that celebrating the middle of Sha'baan is a bid'ah and not permitted in Islam.
This document discusses the ruling on celebrating the middle of Sha'baan. It summarizes that there is no evidence from the Quran or hadith to support singling out this night for acts of worship. The ahadith that mention virtues for this night are determined to be weak or fabricated. Most scholars agree that celebrating this occasion is an innovation in Islam. Muslims should not introduce new practices or rituals without evidence from legitimate religious sources.
This document discusses the importance of knowledge in Islam. It provides several hadith that emphasize seeking knowledge, including knowledge of the Quran, hadith, fiqh, and other Islamic and non-religious subjects. The first revelation to Muhammad focused on reading/knowledge, showing its importance. Knowledge refines people, helps defeat evil, and is necessary for spiritual and material progress. Several companions like Imam Abu Hanifa went to great lengths to acquire knowledge from its primary sources. The purpose of obtaining knowledge should be to gain Allah's pleasure by acting upon it and conveying it to others.
This document discusses the beliefs of the Deobandi Islamic school and cites examples from their scholars' writings that promote views contradicting orthodox Islam. These include statements that Allah can lie, the Prophet Muhammad was mixed in sand after death, and thinking of an ox or donkey in prayer is acceptable but thinking of the Prophet is shirk. It warns that respecting teachers with incorrect beliefs can lead one to ignore faults like disbelief, and advises not praying behind those with deviant views that reject core Islamic concepts.
The document summarizes the Ghadeer-e-Khum incident where the Prophet Muhammad declared Ali as the master of all believers. On the return journey from Mecca to Medina, the Prophet stopped at Ghadeer-e-Khum, a place near Al-Johfa, where he received a revelation from God. In front of over 100,000 companions, the Prophet raised Ali's hand and announced that Ali would be the mawla and successor to the Prophet for all believers. The companions present pledged their allegiance to Ali at the instruction of the Prophet. This event perfected Islam as the final religion according to the Quranic verse revealed at Ghadeer-e-
This document discusses the Ahle Hadeeth movement. It defines Ahle Hadeeth as unbiased followers of the Quran and authentic hadith. It notes that Sahaba, Tabi'een, and scholars of hadith up through the 5th Islamic century were considered Ahle Hadeeth. It explains that while the early imams were Ahle Hadeeth, later blind followers of madhhabs departed from following authentic hadith. Overall, it provides background on the origins and key principles of the Ahle Hadeeth movement in seeking guidance only from the Quran and authentic hadith.
The document discusses Islamic beliefs about the Mahdi, who Muslims believe will appear before the Day of Judgment to establish justice and peace. It provides details from hadiths and Quranic verses mentioning the Mahdi's lineage and role, and signs that will precede his coming, including the rise of the Dajjal (Antichrist). Scholars are cited saying belief in the Mahdi is an obligatory part of Sunni Islam.
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This document discusses the importance of having the correct beliefs (aqeedah) in Allah according to the Quran and Sunnah. It outlines several causes that can lead people to deviate from correct aqeedah, including ignorance of aqeedah, blindly following ancestors' beliefs, extremism in honoring saints, and negligence in reflecting on signs of Allah. Maintaining correct aqeedah is essential as it provides guidance and prevents misguidance. The Salaf's way was to learn aqeedah only from the Quran and Sunnah to avoid differences and disunity.
We Believe in all the Prophets and the MessengersZaffer Khan
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2. Prophethood is a blessing bestowed by Allah and cannot be achieved through human efforts or means. It is given to whomsoever Allah wills.
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This document summarizes the Islamic scholarly view that celebrating Mawlid (the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad) is an innovation in the religion (bid'ah) and is prohibited. It provides several reasons for this view, including that it was not practiced by the Prophet or his companions, it resembles the Christian celebration of Jesus' birthday, and it can lead to exaggeration or shirk in honoring the Prophet. It also addresses some common doubts raised in defense of celebrating Mawlid, arguing that numbers don't make an innovation valid, and that truly honoring the Prophet is by following his teachings rather than innovated celebrations. The document aims to clarify the Islamic position on why Mawlid is an unlawful bid'ah
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8. The
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