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Sahih Muslim (Volume 2): With the Full Commentary by Imam Nawawi [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 518 pages, Illustrations
  • Serija: Al-Minhaj bi Sharh Sahih Muslim
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: Islamic Foundation
  • ISBN-10: 0860377628
  • ISBN-13: 9780860377627
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 518 pages, Illustrations
  • Serija: Al-Minhaj bi Sharh Sahih Muslim
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: Islamic Foundation
  • ISBN-10: 0860377628
  • ISBN-13: 9780860377627
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Imam Nawawi's commentary on Sahih Muslim is one of the most highly regarded works in Islamic thought and literature.

Accepted by every sunni school of thought, and foundational in the Shaafi school, this text, available for the first time in English, is famed throughout the Muslim world.

After the Qur'an, the prophetic traditions are the most recognised source of wisdom in Islam. Amongst the collected Hadith, Sahih Muslim is second only to the the collection of Imam Bukhari.

With a commentary by Imam Nawawi, whose other works are amongst the most widely-read books on Islam, and translated by Adil Salahi, a modern scholar of great acclaim, this immense work, finally available to English readers, is an essential addition to every Muslim library, and for anybody with an interest in Islamic thought.

The second volume in a new translation of of Sahih Muslim, the second most authentic collection of Prophetic traditions, with Imam Nawawi's commentary.

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Transliteration Table x
Preface xi
Before You Read xiii
The Book Of Faith
Chapter 21 Forbidding what Is Wrong Is Part of Faith; Faith May Increase or Decrease; to Enjoin What Is Right and Forbid What Is Wrong are Duties
3(14)
Chapter 22 People of Faith Vary, but the People of Yemen have a Higher Grade
17(10)
Chapter 23 None Other Than Believers Enter Heaven; To Love Believers Is Part of Faith; Spreading the Greeting of Peace Is a Cause of Such Love
27(3)
Chapter 24 Religion is Sincerity
30(8)
Chapter 25 Faith Is Dirninished by Indulging in Sin; Its Negation at the Time of Committing Sin, so as to Say It Becomes Imperfect
38(8)
Chapter 26 A Hypocrite's Characteristics
46(5)
Chapter 27 The Status of One Who Says to His Muslim Brother: You Are an Unbeliever
51(4)
Chapter 28 The Status of One Who Knowingly Dissociates Himself from His Father
55(4)
Chapter 29 On the Prophet's Words: To Revile a Muslim Is Transgression and to Fight Him Is Disbelief
59(3)
Chapter 30 The Prophet's Warning: `Do not Relapse into Disbelief After I Am Gone, Striking Each Other's Necks'
62(4)
Chapter 31 To Describe Someone's Ancestry as False and Lamentation are Acts of Disbelief
66(1)
Chapter 32 Calling a Fleeing Slave an Unbeliever
67(4)
Chapter 33 An Unbeliever Is He Who Says: `We Have Had Rain by a Climatic Cycle'
71(6)
Chapter 34 Evidence That to Love the Ansar and Ali Is a Mark of Faith; And to Hate Them Is a Mark of Hypocrisy
77(4)
Chapter 35 Faith Decreases with a Deficiency of Good Deeds; The Label of Disbelief Is Given to Other Than Disbelief in God, Such as Denial of God's Bounty and Denial of People's Rights
81(6)
Chapter 36 Calling a Person Who Does Not Pray an Unbeliever
87(5)
Chapter 37 Belief in God Is the Best of All Actions
92(10)
Chapter 38 Associating Partners with God Is the Worst of All Sins; The Gravest Sins After That
102(3)
Chapter 39 The Gravest of Sins
105(11)
Chapter 40 The Prohibition of Arrogance
116(5)
Chapter 41 Evidence That Whoever Dies Associating No Partners with God Enters Heaven and Whoever Dies a Polytheist Enters Hell
121(8)
Chapter 42 The Prohibition of Killing an Unbeliever After He Says: There Is No Deity Other Than God
129(11)
Chapter 43 Whoever Carries Arms Against Us Does Not Belong to Us
140(3)
Chapter 44 Whoever Cheats Us Does Not Belong to Us
143(2)
Chapter 45 The Prohibition of Slapping One's Face, Tearing One's Clothes and Lamentation
145(5)
Chapter 46 The Strict Prohibition of Calumny
150(4)
Chapter 47 The Strict Prohibition of Dropping One's Robe Low, Vaunting Generosity and Using Oaths to Sell One's Goods; The Three To Whom God Neither Speaks nor Looks at
154(7)
Chapter 48 The Strict Prohibition of Suicide; Whoever Kills Himself with Something Will Be Tortured by it in Hell
161(8)
Chapter None but a Muslim Soul Enters Heaven
169(6)
Chapter 49 The Strict Prohibition of Dishonesty; None Enters Heaven Except Believers
175(4)
Chapter 50 Killing Oneself Does Not Mean Unbelief
179(3)
Chapter 51 The Wind Blowing Shortly Before the Day of Judgement to Gather Believers
182(2)
Chapter 52 Good Action Needed Before Temptations Become Too Powerful
184(2)
Chapter 53 A Believer's Fear of Ruining His Good Actions
186(4)
Chapter 54 Are People Accountable for Their Deeds Before Islam?
190(3)
Chapter 55 That Islam Demolishes What Went Before It, as Does Migration and Pilgrimage
193(6)
Chapter 56 The Status of an Unbeliever's Good Deeds If He Subsequently Embraces Islam
199(6)
Chapter 57 Sincerity in Faith
205(3)
Chapter 58 God Charges People Only with What They Can Fulfil
208(7)
Chapter 59 God Overlooks People's Thoughts Unless Acted Upon
215(2)
Chapter 60 Recording Intended Good Actions but Not Evil Ones
217(7)
Chapter 61 Doubt About Faith and What to Say When It Happens
224(8)
Chapter 62 Warning to Anyone Who Wrests the Right of a Muslim by False Oath
232(10)
Chapter 63 Evidence That Whoever Tries to Wrongfully Wrest Someone Else's Property Has No Immunity: If He Is Killed, He Goes to Hell; Whoever Is Killed Defending His Property is a Martyr
242(4)
Chapter 64 A Governor Who Cheats His Community Deserves the Fire
246(4)
Chapter 65 Removal of Trust and Faith from Some Hearts
250(4)
Chapter Holding Temptation Before Hearts
254(6)
Chapter Islam Started as Strange and Will Be Strange Again; It Returns to Its Base Between the Two Mosques
260(3)
Chapter 66 Faith Fades Away at the End of Time
263(2)
Chapter 67 Concealing One's Faith in Situations of Fear
265(2)
Chapter 68 Gentle Treatment of People to Strengthen Their Faith; Prohibition of Describing Anyone as a Believer (Mu'miri) Without Firm Evidence
267(6)
Chapter 69 Increased Reassurance with Supporting Evidence
273(6)
Chapter 70 The Requirement to Believe in Prophet Muhammad's Message to All Mankind and the Abrogation of Earlier Religions
279(6)
Chapter 71 The Second Coming of Jesus When He Will Rule According to the Law of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be Upon Him)
285(8)
Chapter 72 The Time When Belief is Rejected
293(6)
Chapter 73 The Beginning of Revelation to God's Messenger
299(14)
Chapter 74 The Prophet's Night Journey to Heaven and the Prayer Obligation
313(27)
Chapter The Prophet's Description of Earlier Prophets
340(7)
Chapter 75 The Prophet Describes the Messiah, Son of Mary and the False Messiah
347(9)
Chapter 76 The Lote Tree of the Farthest Limit
356(4)
Chapter 77 The Meaning of `Indeed, He Saw Him a Second Time'; Did the Prophet See His Lord on His Night Journey?
360(13)
Chapter 78 `How Can I See Light?'
373(2)
Chapter 79 `God Does Not Sleep' and `Shielded by Light'
375(5)
Chapter 80 Confirmation That Believers Will See Their Lord in the Life to Come
380(5)
Chapter 81 Knowing the Way of Seeing [ Our Lord]
385(24)
Chapter 82 Affirming Intercession; Bringing Believers in God's Oneness out of the Fire
409(6)
Chapter 83 The Last Person to Leave Hell
415(8)
Chapter 84 The Lowest Position in Heaven
423(15)
Chapter The Hadith on Intercession
438(29)
Chapter 85 The Prophet's Statement: `I Am the First to Intercede in Heaven and I Have the Largest Following Among Prophets'
467(2)
Chapter 86 The Prophet Saves a Prayer of Intercession for His Community
469(8)
Chapter 87 The Prophet's Prayer for His Community; His Weeping and Compassion for Them
477(3)
Chapter 88 Whoever Dies an Unbeliever Will Be In Hell; Neither Intercession nor Relation Will Benefit Them
480(2)
Chapter 89 On God's Order: Warn Your Nearest Kindred
482(6)
Chapter 90 The Prophet's Intercession for Abu Talib, Whose Punishment is Reduced
488(3)
Chapter 91 The Lightest Suffering in Hell
491(3)
Chapter 92 No Good Deed Benefits One Who Dies an Unbeliever
494(2)
Chapter 93 Alliance with Believers and Dissociating from Others
496(2)
Chapter 94 Certain Groups of Muslims Are Admitted into Heaven Without Being Subjected to Accountability or Punishment
498(13)
Chapter 95 This Community Represents Half the People of Heaven
511(4)
Chapter 96 God Says to Adam: Bring out Those to Be Sent to the Fire Nine Hundred and Ninety-Nine out of Every Thousand
515
Adil Salahi is a scholar, author and translator, who has written or translated into English various books on Islam. After working for the BBC Arabic Service for several years, he worked for the Arabic daily, al-Sharq al-Awsat. He continues to publish many Articles in various Publications including , Arab News, a an English daily published in Saudi Arabia. Adil Salahi taught at the Markfield Institute of Higher Education, Leicester, England. His popular biography of the Prophet, Muhammad: Man and Prophet, is widely respected and has been translated into multiple languages.