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  2. Abdul-Tawab Yossef - Wikipedia

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    Funny stories from hadiths (7-12) A group of children's stories about animals mentioned in the noble Prophet's hadiths about the hot cow, the weeping camel, the frightened sheep, the two goats overturning, the fleeing camel, and the sick bird, in which there is entertainment, sermon, lesson, fun and interest for adults and children together.

  3. Al-Nawawi's Forty Hadith - Wikipedia

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    In putting together this collection, it was the author’s explicit aim that “each hadith is a great fundament (qāʿida ʿaẓīma) of the religion, described by the religious scholars as being ‘the axis of Islam’ or ‘the half of Islam’ or ‘the third of it’ or the like, and to make it a rule that these forty hadith be classified ...

  4. Forty hadith - Wikipedia

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    Forty Hadith, arbaʿīniyyāt is a subgenre of the Hadith literature. As the name indicates, these are collections containing forty hadith related to one or more subjects depending on the purpose of the compiler. [1] The best-known example is by far Imam Nawawi's Forty Hadith, aiming to include all the fundamentals of the sacred Islamic law.

  5. List of hadith books - Wikipedia

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    The Nine Hadith books that are indexed in the world renowned Hadith concordance (Al-Mu’jamul Mufahras li Alfadhil Hadithin Nabawi) [1] that includes al-Sihah al-Sittah (The Authentic Six), Muwatta Imam Malik, Sunan al-Darimi, and Musnad Ahmad. Sahih al-Bukhari (9th century) Sahih Muslim (9th century) Sunan Abu Dawood (9th century)

  6. Forty Hadith of Ruhullah Khomeini - Wikipedia

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    Forty Hadith (Persian: شرح چهل حدیث) is a 1940 book written by Ruhollah Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran. It describes his personal interpretations of the forty traditions attributed to Muhammad , the Prophet of Islam , and The Twelve Imams .

  7. The Meadows of the Righteous - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The text studies the Hadiths in an effort to translate the teaching from Quran verses into Sunnah, or practical tradition, in the form of Islamic jurisprudence and ethics. [4] The Sunnah which covered by Nawawi includes the practice of Sahabah , which were viewed by Malik ibn Anas as "living Sunnah" who transmit the rulings directly ...

  8. Islam and children - Wikipedia

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    In an hadith, Muhammad prescribed three stages of child development of seven years each; according to Muhammad: [6]. During the first seven years, a child should have the freedom to explore their curiosities, and to look at and experiment with things as they so choose, with little or no parental interference in such pursuits.

  9. Al-Muwatta - Wikipedia

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    al-Istidhkar, also by Ibn Abd al-Barr is more of a legal exegesis on the hadith contained in the book than a critical hadith study, as was the case with the former. It is said that the Istidhkar was written after the Tamhid, as Ibn Abd al Barr himself alludes to in the introduction.