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Sahih Muslim (Volume 3): With the Full Commentary by Imam Nawawi Bilingual edition [Minkštas viršelis]

Translated by , Commentaries by ,
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 392 pages, aukštis x plotis: 233x155 mm, Illustrations
  • Serija: Al-Minhaj bi Sharh Sahih Muslim
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: Islamic Foundation
  • ISBN-10: 0860377288
  • ISBN-13: 9780860377283
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 392 pages, aukštis x plotis: 233x155 mm, Illustrations
  • Serija: Al-Minhaj bi Sharh Sahih Muslim
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: Islamic Foundation
  • ISBN-10: 0860377288
  • ISBN-13: 9780860377283
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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.

Volume 3 includes the complete Book of Cleansing, which covers purity, cleanliness, ablution, wudu and prayer, as well part of the Book of Prayer.



The third 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 CLEANSING
Chapter 1 The Importance of Ablution (Wudu')
3(4)
Chapter 2 Cleansing Required before Prayer
7(6)
Chapter 3 The Description of Perfect Ablution
13(10)
Chapter 4 The Importance of Ritual Ablution and Following it with a Prayer
23(13)
Chapter 5 The Five Prayers, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Wipe off Sins
36(2)
Chapter 6 Recommended Glorification after Ablution
38(6)
Chapter 7 How the Prophet Performed his Ritual Ablution
44(7)
Chapter 8 The Preferability of Odd Numbers
51(5)
Chapter 9 Completely Washing both Feet
56(7)
Chapter 10 Covering all Parts Included in the Ablution
63(2)
Chapter 11 Sins Going Out with the Water of Ablution
65(3)
Chapter 12 The Desirability of Exceeding the Mark
68(10)
Chapter 13 Extended Adornment
78(2)
Chapter 14 Doing the Full Ablution Despite Difficulty
80(3)
Chapter 15 Cleaning Teeth
83(7)
Chapter 16 Practices of Sound Human Nature
90(10)
Chapter 17 Correct Behaviour in the Toilet
100(13)
Chapter 18 Do Not Use the Right Hand when Cleaning Oneself
113(3)
Chapter 19 Preference for the Right Side
116(2)
Chapter 20 Prohibition of Defecation by the Roadside and in the Shade
118(2)
Chapter 21 Cleaning Oneself with Water
120(3)
Chapter 22 Wiping on Footwear
123(14)
Chapter 23 Wiping the Forehead and on the Turban
137(8)
Chapter 24 Time Limit for Wiping on Footwear
145(4)
Chapter 25 Offering all Five Prayers with One Minor Ritual Ablution
149(4)
Chapter 26 When Ritual Impurity is Suspected, Dipping One's Hand in Water is Discouraged
153(8)
Chapter 27 When a Dog Drinks from a Water Container
161(8)
Chapter 28 Prohibition of Urinating in Stagnant Water
169(4)
Chapter 29 Do Not Bathe in Stagnant Water
173(2)
Chapter 30 Impurities in the Mosque must be Washed; Impurity is Removed from the Ground by Washing
175(6)
Chapter 31 A Suckling Child's Urine and How to Wash it
181(5)
Chapter 32 On Semen
186(6)
Chapter 33 The Ritual Impurity of Blood and How it Should be Washed
192(2)
Chapter 34 Confirmation of the Ritual Impurity of Urine and the Cleansing Obligation
194(7)
BOOK OF MENSTRUATION
Chapter 1 Foreplay During Menstruation
201(5)
Chapter 2 In Bed with One's Wife During Her Period
206(3)
Chapter 3 A Woman in Menstruation May Wash her Husband's Head, and He May Lean on her Lap and Recite the Qur'an
209(9)
Chapter 4 Prostatic Fluid (Madhi)
218(5)
Chapter 5 Washing One's Face and Hands When One Wakes Up
223(1)
Chapter 6 Going to Bed in a State of Janabah and the Recommendation of Minor Ritual Ablution before Doing Certain Things
224(9)
Chapter 7 Women's Semen requires Major Ritual Ablution
233(9)
Chapter 8 Description of Men's and Women's Semen; A Child is Created of Both their Fluids
242(4)
Chapter 9 A Bath to Remove the State of Janabah
246(9)
Chapter 10 How much Water for Ghusl; Using the same Vessel and Water by Man and Woman
255(11)
Chapter 11 The Desirability of Pouring Water Three Times on One's Head and Other Parts
266(4)
Chapter 12 Women's Plaits
270(4)
Chapter 13 Purification with Musk after Menstruation
274(6)
Chapter 14 Women's Prolonged Bleeding and its Effect on Prayer
280(16)
Chapter 15 Making up Fasting is Obligatory, but Not Prayer
296(4)
Chapter 16 A Woman may Hold a Robe to Screen a Person taking a Bath
300(3)
Chapter 17 Prohibition of Looking at Someone Else's Private Parts
303(4)
Chapter 18 Taking a Bath in the Nude
307(3)
Chapter 19 Taking Care to Cover One's Private Parts
310(3)
Chapter 20 What Cover to Use When Relieving Oneself
313(2)
Chapter 21 What Requires Taking a Bath
315(7)
Chapter 22 When the Two Genitals Meet, a Bath is Obligatory
322(6)
Chapter 23 The Requirement of Ablution for Eating Cooked Food
328(4)
Chapter 24 Annulment of the Requirement of Ablution After Eating Cooked Food
332(7)
Chapter 25 The Requirements of Ablution for Eating Camel Meat
339(3)
Chapter 26 Doubt About Invalidating Ablution
342(4)
Chapter 27 Tanning Purifies the Hide of Dead Animals
346(8)
Chapter 28 Dry Ablution [ i.e. Tayammum]
354(18)
Chapter 29 Evidence that a Muslim is Never Ritually Impure
372(4)
Chapter 30 Glorification of God when in Major Ritual Impurity
376(2)
Chapter 31 Eating when in a State of Major Ritual Impurity
378(3)
Chapter 32 When going to the Toilet
381(2)
Chapter 33 Sleeping while Seated does not Invalidate Minor Ritual Ablution
383(8)
BOOK OF PRAYER
Chapter 1 The Beginning of the Adhan [ i.e. The Call to Prayer]
391(4)
Chapter 2 The Order to Repeat Phrases of the Adhan Twice
395(4)
Chapter 3 The Call to Prayer [ i.e. The Adhan]
399(4)
Chapter 4 Two Callers in a Mosque
403(3)
Chapter 5 A Blind Man may Call the Adhan
406(2)
Chapter 6 No Attach on Unbelievers if the Adhan is Heard from their Quarters
408(2)
Chapter 7 What to Say During and After the Adhan
410(8)
Chapter 8 The Importance of the Adhan
418(7)
Chapter 9 Lifting One's Hands Parallel with One's Shoulders
425(7)
Chapter 10 Confirmation of Glorifying God at Every Move in Prayer
432(7)
Chapter 11 Reciting the Fatihah in every Rak'ah
439(18)
Chapter 12 Audible Recitation is Only Made by the Imam
457(3)
Chapter 13 The Argument that the Basmalah Should not be Read Aloud
460(4)
Chapter 14 The Argument that the Basmalah is a Verse of Every Surah Except Surah 9
464(3)
Chapter 15 Where to Place One's Hands in Prayer
467(3)
Chapter 16 The Tashahhud in Prayer
470(14)
Chapter 17 Invoking Blessing on the Prophet After the Tashahhud
484(10)
Chapter 18 Supplication and Praise
494(5)
Chapter 19 The Requirement to Do Like the Imam
499(8)
Chapter 20 The Order not to be Ahead of the Imam in any Action
507(3)
Chapter 21 Appointment of a Deputy Imam and Prayer Behind a Disabled Imam
510
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.