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Riyad As-Salihin: The Gardens of the Righteous -- A Collection of Authentic Hadiths [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 560 pages, aukštis x plotis: 230x155 mm, weight: 626 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2014
  • Leidėjas: The Light Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1597843334
  • ISBN-13: 9781597843331
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 560 pages, aukštis x plotis: 230x155 mm, weight: 626 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2014
  • Leidėjas: The Light Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1597843334
  • ISBN-13: 9781597843331
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Riyad As Salihin: The Gardens of the Righteous, is one of the most famous works of Imam Nawawi. This collection of authentic hadiths can be briefly defined as a book of enhancing morals, mannerliness, encouraging goodness, and warning against the evil. This work consists of the wisdom of the noble Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, setting the criteria about the manners to be observed by individuals. Since the time it was published, Riyad As Salihin has been a must read on the way to deepening in Islamic teaching. This work we present to you with pride is an abridged version of the full compilation.
Introduction 1(2)
Sincerity and Purity of Intention
3(6)
Repentance
9(2)
Patience
11(8)
Truthfulness
19(4)
Watchfulness (Muraqaba)
23(5)
Revering Allah and Piety (Taqwa)
28(2)
Certainty and Trust in Allah
30(5)
Straightforwardness (Istiqama)
35(1)
Hastening to Perform Good Actions
36(2)
Striving (Mujahada)
38(9)
The Encouragement to Increase Good Actions in the Later Part of One's Life
47(1)
The Clarification of the Many Paths of Good
48(6)
Moderation in Worship
54(4)
Perseverance in Good Deeds
58(1)
The Command to Follow the Sunnah and Its Manners
59(3)
Obligation to Obey the Judgment of Allah
62(4)
The Prohibition against Innovations and New Matters
66(1)
On Those Who Build Good or Bad Traditions
67(3)
Showing the Way to Good, and Helping One Another to Goodness and Piety
70(1)
Sincere Advice
71(1)
Enjoining Good and Forbidding Evil
72(8)
The Integrity of Those Who Enjoin Good and Forbid Evil
80(1)
To Deliver Trusts
81(3)
On Injustice and the Command to Make Restitution in Cases of Injustice
84(6)
Respecting the Rights of the Muslims, and Having Compassion and Mercy for Them
90(7)
Veiling the Faults of Muslims and the Prohibition against Divulging Them without Necessity
97(1)
Taking Care of the Needs of the Muslims
98(2)
Respecting Muslims even They Are Weak and Poor
100(2)
Kindness to Orphans, Girls, the Weak, the Poor, and the Downtrodden
102(2)
Treating Women Well
104(2)
The Rights of a Husband from His Wife
106(2)
Spending on One's Family
108(2)
Spending out of What One Loves and Spending What Is Excellent
110(2)
The Obligation to Command One's Family to Obey Allah, and to Teach Them Proper Behavior
112(1)
The Right of the Neighbor and Treating Him Well
113(2)
Dutifulness to Parents and Maintaining Ties of Kinship
115(6)
Respecting One's Parents, Relatives, Scholars and the Virtuous People
121(10)
The Excellence of Love for the Sake of Allah
131(4)
The Signs of Allah's Love for His Servant
135(2)
Judging People according to the Outward While Leaving Their Secrets to Allah the Almighty
137(2)
Fear of Allah
139(6)
The Hope for Allah's Mercy
145(8)
Living between Fear and Hope
153(2)
The Excellence of Weeping from Fear and Respect of Allah
155(3)
The Excellence of Ascetics
158(10)
Leading a Simple Life Style
168(14)
Contentment, Self-Restraint, and Moderation in Life Style
182(4)
The Encouragement to Work and to Be Contented
186(1)
Generosity, Magnanimity and Spending in Good Ways with Trust in Allah the Almighty
187(9)
Preferring and Helping Others
196(3)
The Desire for in Matters Which Pertain to the Hereafter
199(1)
The Excellence of the Grateful Wealthy Person
200(2)
Remembering Death and Constraining Expectation
202(2)
Visiting the Graves
204(1)
On Wishing for Death
204(1)
Scrupulousness and Abandoning Things That Are Doubtful
205(4)
The Recommendation to Withdraw When Things Are Corrupt
209(1)
Humility and Being Gentle with the Believers
210(3)
The Prohibition of Pride and Arrogance
213(3)
Good Character
216(3)
Forbearance, Patience and Kindness
219(3)
Pardoning and Turning Away from the Ignorant
222(2)
Seriousness and Sensibility in Religious Matters
224(2)
The Leaders Should Be Kind, Just and Compassionate
226(3)
The Just Ruler
229(1)
The Obligation to Obey Those in Authority
230(4)
The Prohibition against Seeking Authority
234(2)
Encouraging Those in Authority to Adopt Righteous Counsellors
236(1)
Modesty
237(1)
Keeping Secrets and Fulfilling the Covenant
238(3)
Speaking Good Words and Displaying a Cheerful Face
241(1)
Speaking Plainly and Clearly
242(3)
Worshiping with Calmness and Dignity
245(1)
Conveying Good News and Congratulate People
246(5)
Saying Farewell and Asking for Supplication
251(2)
The Istikhara and Consultation
253(2)
Using the Right First in Things
255(1)
Saying Bismillah When Starting to Eat and Alhamdulillah Afterwards
256(1)
Table Manners
257(6)
Dress Code
263(11)
The Etiquette of Sleeping
274(1)
The Etiquette of Gatherings
274(2)
Dreams
276(2)
Greeting
278(5)
Shaking Hands When Meeting
283(1)
Visiting the Sick, Escorting the Dead and Praying over Him
284(14)
Setting Out on a Journey
298(10)
The Excellence of Reciting the Qur'an
308(5)
Encouraging the Recitation of Certain Surahs and Ayahs
313(7)
Meeting Together for Reciting the Qur'an
320(1)
The Excellence of Ablution
321(3)
The Excellence of the Adhan
324(3)
The Excellence of the Prayers
327(7)
Persevering in the Prescribed Prayers
334(2)
The Excellence of the First Row and the Command to Make Them Straight
336(3)
The Excellence of Performing the Sunnah Prayers
339(4)
The Witr Prayer
343(1)
The Duha Prayer
344(1)
The Prayer of Greeting the Masjid
345(1)
Praying Two Units after Doing Wudu
345(1)
The Jumu'ah Prayer
346(3)
The Prostration of Gratitude
349(1)
The Excellence of Rising in the Night to Pray
350(8)
The Tarawih Prayers
358(1)
The Excellence of the Siwak and the Qualities of the Natural Form (Fitrah)
359(1)
The Obligation of Zakah and Its Excellence
360(8)
The Obligation to Fast During Ramadan and Its Excellence
368(5)
Generosity, Charity and Doing Much Good in the Month of Ramadan
373(1)
What One Says When Seeing the New Moon
373(1)
The Excellence of Suhur
374(1)
The Excellence of Hastening to Break the Fast
374(1)
Commanding the Person Who Is Fasting to Guard His Tongue and Limbs from Incorrect Actions, Verbal Abuse and the Like
375(4)
The Recommendation to Fast Three Days of Every Month
379(1)
The Excellence Giving the Person Who Is Fasting Something with Which to Break the Fast
379(1)
The Obligation and Merit of Hajj
380(2)
The Excellence of Jihad
382(18)
The Clarification of Those Who Are Martyrs
400(2)
The Excellence of Freeing Slaves
402(1)
The Excellence of Being Good to Slaves
402(3)
The Excellence of Being Generous in Transactions
405(1)
The Excellence of Knowledge
406(4)
The Excellence of Praise and Thankfulness
410(2)
The Prayer on the Messenger of Allah
412(4)
The Excellence of Dhikr and Encouraging It
416(14)
Morning and Evening Supplications
430(4)
What to Say when Going to Sleep
434(2)
The Excellence of Supplication
436(3)
The Excellence of Supplication for Those Who Are Absent
439(3)
The Miracles of the Friends of Allah and Their Excellence
442(8)
The Prohibition against Backbiting and the Command to Guard the Tongue
450(6)
The Prohibition against Mischief-Making and Slandering
456(1)
The Censure of Being Two-Faced
457(1)
The Prohibition against Lying
458(10)
The Prohibition against Envy
468(1)
The Prohibition against Spying
469(1)
Prohibition against Despising Muslims and Deceiving Them
469(2)
The Prohibition against Using a Gift to Cause a Sense of Indebtedness
471(2)
Forbidding Muslims Disassociating Themselves from One Another for More than Three Days
473(2)
The Prohibition against Two People Conversing to the Exclusion of a Third without His Permission
475(1)
The Prohibition against Cruelty to a Human Being or Animal without Legitimate Reason
476(3)
Forbidding Showing-Off
479(3)
The Prohibition against Looking at What Is Prohibited
482(3)
The Prohibition against Being Alone with an Unrelated Woman
485(1)
Forbidding Men Trying to Look Like Women and Women Trying to Look Like Men in Clothing, Movements, Etc
485(2)
The Prohibition against Being Like Satan and the Unbelievers
487(1)
The Prohibition against Going against One's Own Nature
488(4)
Forbidding Wailing over the Dead
492(2)
The Prohibition against Going to Soothsayers, Astrologers, Diviners and Looking for Omens
494(1)
The Prohibition against Believing in Bad Omens
495(1)
The Prohibition of Images and Statues
496(1)
The Prohibition against Keeping a Dog in the Home
497(1)
The Etiquette and Behavior to Adopt within the Mosque
498(2)
The Method and Etiquette of Making an Oath, and the Prohibitions against It
500(3)
The Prohibition against Addressing an Iniquitous Person or Innovator as "Master"
503(1)
The Prohibition against Cursing the Wind, and What One Says When It Blows
503(1)
The Prohibition against a Man Attributing Rain to a Star
504(2)
Forbidding Calling a Muslim an Unbeliever
506(1)
Forbidding Obscene and Coarse Language
506(1)
Speech Etiquette
507(1)
The Serious Nature and Persistence in Supplications
507(1)
The Rights of a Husband over His Wife
508(1)
Not to Get ahead of the Imam in Coming up from Bowing or Prostration
508(1)
It Is Disliked to Pray When Food Has Been Served or When One Needs to Go to the Lavatory
509(1)
It Is Disliked to Look about in the Prayer without Reason
509(1)
It Is Forbidden to Pass in front of Someone Praying
510(1)
It Is Disliked to Single Out Friday to Fast or Friday Night for Praying at Night
510(1)
Forbidding Continuous Fasting, Which Is to Fast Two or More Days without Eating or Drinking between Them
511(1)
It Is Forbidden to Sit on Graves
511(1)
The Prohibition against Relieving Oneself in the Road, Shady Places, Water Sources, Etc
512(1)
It Is Disliked to Show Preference to One Child over the Others in Gifts
512(1)
The Etiquette of Trade
513(2)
The Prohibition against Squandering Money in Improper Ways
515(1)
The Prohibition against Pointing at a Muslim with a Weapon, Seriously or in Jest
516(1)
It Is Disliked to Refuse Scent for No Reason
517(1)
It Is Disliked to Praise Someone to His Face
517(1)
The Warning Not to Commit What Allah and His Messenger Have Prohibited
517(1)
Miscellaneous
518(18)
Asking Forgiveness
536(3)
On What Allah Has Promised the Believers in Paradise
539