By Shaykh al-Islam Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani In’am al-Bari v.1 p.46 Translated by Muhammad Saifur Rahman Nawhami ijtima.org #111123501 [Knowledge is light. It is a gift given by Allah almighty and cannot be merely acquired by sheer ability alone. We must beseech Allah for knowledge. Mufti Taqi Usmani advises students of Hadith how to pray and outlines […]
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By Muhammad Saifur Rahman Nawhami Thulathi (pl. thulathiyat) is a hadith where there are only three narrators between the author and the Prophet (peace be upon him) in the sanad. A thulathi is the shortest chains available in the kutub sittah. Sanads with shorter chains (‘ali) are favoured over those that have longer chains (nazil). The reason being, a shorter chain is easier to analyse and […]
قال الشيخ عبد الغني المجددي في اليانع الجني: يرويه شيخُنا العلاّمةُ بإسناده الّذي سَبَقَ في ((الموطّأ)) إلى الإمام أبي عبد العزيز رضي الله عنه عن شيخه المُفَضَّل الجليل الشّادح الغرّةِ، الواضحِ التَّحجِيل، أبي طاهرٍ محمّد بن إبراهيم الكُرديّ المدنيّ، عن الشيخ الأجل حسنِ بن عليٍّ العُجَيميّ، عن الشيخ عيسى المغربيّ، عن الشيخ شهاب الدّين أحمد […]
Use Sharh Nawawi and Fath al-Mulhim as your base but supplement with relevant book dependent on the area of focus. Nawawi is better for sanad and aqa’id whilst Fath al-Mulhim for Hanafi fiqh and language. By Muhaddith al-Asr Shaykh Yunus Jawnpuri Yawaqit al-Ghaliya v.1 p. 275 Translated by Muhammad Saifur Rahman Nawhami – 28 Ramadan 1438 […]
Hadith Jibril is a narration which outlines the interaction between the final Prophet and Hadrat Jibril. In their discussion, they summarise the dīn and outline the meaning of Iman, Islam, and Ihsan as well as matters relating to the hereafter. Shaykh Muhammad Saleem Nawab explains. By Shaykh al-Hadith Muhammad Saleem Nawab From the notes of […]