Muslim Hadith In English Pdf

Posted on by admin
Muslim Hadith In English Pdf Average ratng: 7,4/10 9690 reviews

Imam al-Bukhari is one of the most eminent of those pious Scholars who gave endless bliss upon the Muslim Ummah. This is made manifest in the this book of Ahadith an-Nabawi that Imam Al Bukhari compiled, Imam al-muhaddithin Hadrat Imam Abu `Abdullah Muhammad ibn Ismail al-Bukhari was born in Shawwal, 194AH, in the famous city of Bukhara, of the land “beyond the canal” – present day Uzbekistan. Forty Hadith al-Nawawi in English and Arabic. Click here to read and download the text in printable PDF format. Hadith 14: Sanctity of Muslim life and causes.

  1. The Hadiths In English
  2. Sahih Muslim Pdf

An Introduction To The Science Of Hadith. Suhaib Hasan Language: English Format: PDF Pages: 42 Size: 1 MB. The Muslims are agreed that the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (S) is the second of the two revealed fundamental sources of Islam, after the Glorious Qur'an. The authentic Sunnah is contained within the vast body of Hadith literature. Saheeh Muslim is authored by Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj an-Naysaboori. It is considered as the most authentic Hadith collection after Sahih al Bukhari. The wordings of the book is preffered to Bukhari Sharif and narrations on one topic can all be found in the same place.

Sahih Muslim
AuthorMuslim ibn al-Hajjaj (822–875)
CountryNishapur
LanguageArabic
SeriesKutub al-Sittah
GenreSunnah
Published9th century

Sahih Muslim (Arabic: صحيح مسلم‎ , Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim; full title: Al-Musnadu Al-Sahihu bi Naklil Adli) is one of the Kutub al-Sittah (six major hadith collections) in Sunni Islam.[1] It is highly acclaimed by Sunni Muslims[2] as well as Zaidi Shia Muslims.[citation needed] It is considered the second most authentic hadith collection after Sahih al-Bukhari. It was collected by Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj, also known as Imam Muslim.[3] Sahih Muslim, together with Sahih al-Bukhari is termed as Sahihayn.

Collection[edit]

Part of a series on
Hadith
Sahih Bukhariصحيح البخاري
Sahih Muslimصحيح مسلم
Al-Sunan Al-Sughraالسنن الصغرى
Sunan Abu Dawoodسنن أبي داود
Sunan al-Tirmidhiجامع الترمذي
Sunan ibn Majaسُنن ابن ماجه
Others
Muwatta Imam MalikMusnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal
Sunan al-DarimiSunan al-Kubra lil Nasa'i
Sunan al-Kubra lil Behaqi (Al-Sunan al-Kabir)Shuab ul Iman
Sunan al-DaraqutniMusannaf of Abd al-Razzaq
Musannaf ibn JurayjMusannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah
Saheeh ibn KuzaimaSahih Ibn Hibban
Al-Mustadrak alaa al-SahihainSahifah Hammam ibn Munabbih
Al-Mu'jam al-KabeerAl-Mu'jam al-Awsat
Al-Mu'jam as-SaghirTalkhis al-Mustadrak
Tahdhib al-AtharAl-Adab al-Mufrad
Kitaab-ul-AathaarMusnad Imam ul A’zam
Musnad al-Shafi'iMusnad al-Siraj
Musnad al-FirdousShama'il Muhammadiyah (Shamaail Tirmidhi)
Musnad Abu Ya'laMusnad al Tayalisi
Musnad Abu AwaanahSunan Sa'id ibn Mansur
Kitab Al-Kafiالكتاب الكافي
من لا يحضره الفقيه
Tahdhib Al-Ahkamتهذیب الاحکام
Al-Istibsarالاستبصار
Nahj Al-Balagha
Book of Sulaym Ibn Qays
Al-Sahifa Al-Sajjadiyya
Al-Risalah al-Huquq
Sahifah of al-Ridha
Al-Risalah al-Dhahabiah
Daim al-Islam
Uyun al Akhbar ar Reda
Bihar Al-Anwar
Wasā'il Al-Shīʿah
Haqq al-Yaqeen
Ain Al-Hayat
Al-Ghadir
  • 1 - Books also revered by Ahmadis

The collector of the Sahih Muslim, Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj, was born into a Persian family in 204 AH (817/18 CE) in Nishapur (in modern-day Iran) and died in 261 AH (874/75 CE) in the city of his birth. Tomb raider 3 game download. He traveled widely to gather his collection of ahadith (plural of hadith), including to areas now in Iraq, the Arabian Peninsula, Syria and Egypt.

Out of 300,000 hadith which he evaluated, approximately 4,000 were extracted for inclusion into his collection based on stringent acceptance criteria. Each report in his collection was checked and the veracity of the chain of reporters was painstakingly established.[citation needed] Sunni Muslims consider it the second most authentic hadith collection, after Sahih al-Bukhari. Sahih Muslim is divided into 43 books, containing a total of 9200 narrations. However, it is important to realize that Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj never claimed to collect all authentic traditions as his goal was to collect only traditions that all Muslims should agree on about accuracy.

According to Munthiri, there are a total of 2,200 hadiths (without repetition) in Sahih Muslim. According to Muhammad Amin,[4] there are 1,400 authentic hadiths that are reported in other books, mainly the six major hadith collections.

Views[edit]

Many Muslims regard this collection as the second most authentic of the six major hadith collections,[5] containing only sahih hadith, an honor it shares only with Sahih al-Bukhari, both being referred to as the Two Sahihs. Shia Muslims dismiss some of its contents as fabrications or untrustworthy due to the questionable reliability of some narrators.[citation needed]

Despite the book's high stature, and the consensus of scholars on that it is the second most valid categorized book of Hadith, after Sahih al-Bukhari, it is agreed upon that this does not mean that every element in it is true, in comparison to other Hadith books, but means that the book as a whole is valid. Such as the preference of Sahih al-Bukhari to Sahih Muslim, which does not mean that every Hadith in Sahih al-Bukhari is more valid than every Hadith in Sahih Muslim, but that the total of what is contained Sahih al-Bukhari is more valid than the total of what is contained in Sahih Muslim, and likewise, the validity of a certain Hadith form the two books of Hadith, over Hadith from other Sahih books, can not be inferred except after the correctness of that particular Hadith is shown.[6]

Distinctive features[edit]

Sahih Muslim Cover

Amin Ahsan Islahi, the noted Islamic scholar, has summarized some unique features of Sahih Muslim:[7]

  • Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj recorded only such narratives as were reported by two reliable successors from two Sahabah (Companions of Muhammad) which subsequently travelled through two independent unbroken isnāds consisting of sound narrators. Muhammad al-Bukhari has not followed such a strict criterion.
  • Scientific arrangement of themes and chapters. The author, for example, selects a proper place for the narrative and, next to it, puts all its versions. Muhammad al-Bukhari has not followed this method (he scatters different versions of a narrative and the related material in different chapters).
  • Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj informs us whose wordings among the narrators he has used. For example, he says: haddathanā fulān wa fulān wallafz lifulān (A and B has narrated this hadīth to us and the wording used here is by A). Similarly he mentions whether, in a particular hadīth, the narrators have differed over the wordings even over a single letter of zero semantic significance. He also informs the readers if narrators have differed over a specific quality, surname, relation or any other fact about a narrator in the chain.

Contents[edit]

The book is divided into 43 chapters.[8][9]

  1. Faith (Kitab Al Iman)
  2. Purification (Kitab Al-Taharah)
  3. Menstruation (Kitab Al-Haid)
  4. Prayer (Kitab Al-Salat)
  5. Zakat (Kitab Al-Zakat)
  6. Fasting (Kitab Al-Sawm)
  7. Pilgrimage (Kitarhb Al-Hajj)
  8. Marriage (Kitab Al-Nikah)
  9. Divorce (Kitab Al-Talaq)
  10. Pertaining To Business Transactions (Kitab Al-Buyu)
  11. Pertaining To The Rules Of Inheritance (Kitab Al-Faraid)
  12. Gifts (Kitab Al-Hibat)
  13. Bequests (Kitab Al-Wasiyya)
  14. Vows (Kitab Al-Nadhr)
  15. Oaths (Kitab Al-Iman)
  16. Pertaining To The Oath, For Establishing The Responsibility Of Murders, Fighting, Requital A
  17. Pertaining To Punishments Prescribed By Islam (Kitab Al-Hudud)
  18. Pertaining To Judicial Decisions (Kitab Al-Aqdiyya)
  19. Jihad And Expedition (Kitab Al-Jihad Wal-Siyar)
  20. On Government (Kitab Al-Imara)
  21. Games And Animals Which May Be Slaughtered And The Animals That Are To Be Eaten (Kitab-Us-S
  22. Sacrifices (Kitab Al-Adahi)
  23. Drinks (Kitab Al-Ashriba)
  24. Pertaining To Clothes And Decoration (Kitab Al-Libas Wa'L-Zinah)
  25. On General Behavior (Kitab Al-Adab)
  26. On Salutations And Greetings (Kitab As-Salam)
  27. Concerning The Use Of Correct Words (Kitab Al-Alfaz Min Al-Adab Wa Ghairiha)
  28. Poetry (Kitab Al-Shi'r)
  29. Vision (Kitab Al-Ruya)
  30. Pertaining To The Excellent Qualities Of The Holy Prophet (May Peace Be Upon Him) And His C
  31. Pertaining To The Merits Of The Companions (Allah Be Pleased With Them) Of The Holy Prophet
  32. Virtue, Good Manners And Joining Of The Ties Of Relationship (Kitab Al-Birr Wa'S-Salat-I-Wa
  33. Destiny (Kitab-Ul-Qadr)
  34. Knowledge (Kitab Al-'Ilm)
  35. Pertaining To The Remembrance Of Allah, Supplication, Repentance And Seeking Of Forgiveness
  36. Heart Melting Traditions (Kitab Al-Riqaq)
  37. Pertaining To Repentance And Exhortation Of Repentance (Kitab Al-Tauba)
  38. Pertaining To The Charateristics Of The Hypocrites And Command Concerning Them (Kitab Sifat
  39. Giving Description Of The Day Of Judgement, Paradise And Hell (Kitab Sifat Al-Qiyama Wa'L J
  40. Pertaining To Paradise, Its Description, Its Bounties And Its Intimates (Kitab Al-Jannat Wa
  41. Pertaining To Turmoil And Portents Of The Last Hour (Kitab Al-Fitan Wa Ashrat As-Sa'Ah)
  42. Pertaining To Piety And Softening Of Hearts (Kitab Al-Zuhd Wa Al-Raqa'iq)
  43. Commentary (Kitab Al-Tafsir)

Commentaries and translations[edit]

  1. Siyanah Sahih Muslim by Ibn al-Salah, of which only the beginning segment remains
  2. Al Minhaj Be Sharh Sahih Muslim by Al-Nawawi.
  3. Fath al-Mulhim by Shabbir Ahmad Usmani.
  4. Takmilat Fath al-Mulhim by Muhammad Taqi Usmani.
  5. Summarized Sahih Muslim by Abd-al-Hamid Siddiqui. The text is used in the USC-MSA Compendium of Muslim Texts.
  6. Sharh Sahih Muslim by Allama Ghulam Rasool Saeedi
  7. Tafsir al-gharib ma fi al-Sahihayn by Al-Humaydī

Translations of commentaries of Sahih Muslims are available in numerous languages including English, Urdu, Bangla, Tamil, and Bosnian.[10]

See also[edit]

  • Kutub al-Sittah
    • Either: Sunan ibn Majah, Muwatta Malik

References[edit]

  1. ^'Sahih Muslim (7 Vol. Set)'. 05 September 2015. Archived from the original on 1 June 2009.
  2. ^A.C. Brown, Jonathan (2014). Misquoting Muhammad: The Challenge and Choices of Interpreting the Prophet's Legacy. Oneworld Publications. p. 257. ISBN978-1780744209. [..] the Sahihayn, the two authentic Hadith compilations of Bukhari and Muslim bin Hajjaj that Sunni Islam has long declared the most reliable books after the Qur'an.
  3. ^islamic-dictionary retrieved 10:06, 26 April 2010
  4. ^The number of authentic hadiths (Arabic), Muhammad Amin, retrieved May 22, 2006
  5. ^Various Issues About Hadiths
  6. ^د. محمد عبد الرحمن الطوالبة. الإمام مسلم ومنهجه في صحيحه. 1. دار عمار. p. 132.
  7. ^Mabadi Tadabbur-i-Hadith, Amin Ahsan Islahi, 1989
  8. ^'Translation of Sahih Muslim'. www.iium.edu.my. Retrieved Jun 25, 2019.
  9. ^'Sahih Muslim'. sunnah.com. Retrieved Jun 27, 2019.
  10. ^Australian Islamic Library

External links[edit]

The Hadiths In English

Wikiquote has quotations related to: Sahih Muslim
Arabic Wikisource has original text related to this article:
  • Life of Imam Muslim by Navaid Aziz (Youtube video)

Sahih Muslim Pdf

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sahih_Muslim&oldid=919853746'