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Treasury of Hadith: A Commentary on Nawawis Selection of Prophetic Traditions [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 200 pages, aukštis x plotis: 174x107 mm, weight: 226 g, Illustrations
  • Serija: Treasury in Islamic Thought and Civilization
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Apr-2014
  • Leidėjas: Kube Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1847740677
  • ISBN-13: 9781847740670
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 200 pages, aukštis x plotis: 174x107 mm, weight: 226 g, Illustrations
  • Serija: Treasury in Islamic Thought and Civilization
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Apr-2014
  • Leidėjas: Kube Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1847740677
  • ISBN-13: 9781847740670
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

Imam Nawawi's collection of forty two hadith brings together some of the most important and pivotal Prophetic traditions. Each tradition encapsulates a great rule of the religion of Islam, described by Islamic religious scholars as an "axis" in Islam. The commentary of the great hadith master Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Daqiq al-'Id is simple but erudite.

Mokrane Guezzou is a well-known translator of over ten works including the Qur'an commentaryWahidi's Asbab al-Nuzul.

Ibn Daqiq al-'Id (d.1302) is accounted as one of Islam's great scholars in the fundamentals of Islamic law and belief.

Imam Nawawi (1233-77) was an authority on hadith and a biographer, lexicologist, and Sufi.




This treasury of hadith is as a short introduction to foundational Islamic principles through the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad.

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Imam Nawawi's Introduction 1(3)
Ibn Daqiq al-Id's Commentary on Nawawi's Introduction 4(11)
I Works Are Only According to Intentions
15(5)
II The Elucidation of Islam, Iman and Ihsan
20(9)
III The Cardinals of Islam
29(2)
IV Works Are Judged by Their Ultimate Ends
31(4)
V The Nullity of Repulsive and Blameworthy Innovations
35(3)
VI The Lawful is Clearly Evident and the Unlawful is Clearly Evident
38(8)
VII Religion is Doing Well by Others
46(4)
VIII The Inviolability of the Muslim
50(4)
IX Charging People With Only What They Can Bear
54(5)
X Confining Oneself to What is Lawful and Wholesome
59(3)
XI Being Scrupulous About That Which is Doubtful
62(2)
XII Leaving That Which Does Not Concern One
64(2)
XIII The Perfection of Faith
66(3)
XIV The Protection of Life
69(4)
XV Islamic Manners
73(4)
XVI Warning against Anger
77(2)
XVII Allah has Ordained Kindness in Every Matter
79(2)
XVIII Good Character
81(2)
XIX Watch Out for God, He Will Watch Out for You
83(4)
XX Shame is Part of Faith
87(2)
XXI Say `I Believe in God' and then be Upright
89(3)
XXII Confining Oneself to What is Obligated Will Take One to Paradise
92(4)
XXIII Hastening to Do Good
96(4)
XXIV The Prohibition of Oppression
100(6)
XXV The Possessors of Great Wealth Have Taken All the Reward
106(3)
XXVI The Merit of Reconciling People, Applying Justice and Helping Them
109(2)
XXVII Piety is Good Character
111(4)
XXVIII The Necessity of Adhering to the Prophetic Practice
115(4)
XXIX What Makes One Enter Paradise
119(4)
XXX The Rights of God Most High
123(2)
XXXI Genuine Non-Attachment
125(3)
XXXII No Harm and No Reciprocating Harm
128(3)
XXXIII A Claimant Must Present his Proof and the One who Denies his Claim Must Take an Oath
131(3)
XXXIX Forbidding the Wrong is Part of Faith
134(6)
XXXV The Brotherhood of Islam
140(4)
XXXVI The Merit of Gathering to Recite the Qur'an and for Remembrance
144(4)
XXXVII The Favour and Mercy of God Most High
148(6)
XXXVIII God's Worship is a Means to His Nearness and Love
154(4)
XXXIX Excusing the Person who Errs, Forgets or is Coerced
158(3)
XL This World is a Means and a Plantation for the Afterlife
161(4)
XLI The Sign of Faith
165(3)
XLII The Vastness of God's Mercy
168(4)
Endnotes 172(5)
Index 177
Imam Nawawi (1233-77), the author of the hadith selection, was an authority in the Shafi'i legal school, hadith master, biographer, lexicologist and Sufi. Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Daqiq al-'Id (d.1302), is accounted as one of Islam's great scholars in the fundamentals of Islamic law and belief, and was an authority in the Shafi'i legal school. Mokrane Guezzou is the author of Shaykh al-Hashimi: His Life and Works, and the well-known translator of over ten works including Qur'an commentary Wahidi's Asbab al-Nuzul and al-Buzaydi's The Adab of the True Seeker. He lives in Jordan.