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Sahih Muslim (Volume 4): With the Full Commentary by Imam Nawawi
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Sahih Muslim (Volume 4): With the Full Commentary by Imam Nawawi
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Overview
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.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780860377733 |
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Publisher: | Kube Publishing Ltd |
Publication date: | 11/10/2020 |
Series: | Al-Minhaj bi Sharh Sahih Muslim , #4 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 586 |
File size: | 2 MB |
About the Author
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.
Table of Contents
Transliteration Table x
Preface xi
Before You Read xiii
Book of Prayer
Chapter 22 When the Imam is Late 3
Chapter 23 Making an Alert during Prayer 10
Chapter 24 The Order to Perfect Prayer 12
Chapter 25 The Prohibition of Moving before the Imam 16
Chapter 26 The Prohibition of Raising One's Eyes to the Sky in Prayer 19
Chapter 27 The Order to Stand Still in Prayer and the Prohibition of Hand Signalling 21
Chapter 28 Straightening the Rows and the Preferability of the Front Rows 25
Chapter 29 At the End of Prostration Women should Delay Raising their Heads 36
Chapter 30 Women can go to Mosques, but without Wearing Perfume 38
Chapter 31 Keeping One's Voice at the Correct Level in Prayer 45
Chapter 32 Listening to Qur'anic Recitation 48
Chapter 33 Reciting the Qur'an Aloud in Fajr Prayer and Reciting it to the Jinn 51
Chapter 34 Recitation in Zuhr and 'Asr Prayers 60
Chapter 35 Recitation in Fajr Prayer 71
Chapter 36 Recitation in 'Isha' 80
Chapter 37 The Order to Make Prayers Light but Complete 87
Chapter 38 Equal Parts of Prayer and Making it Light but Perfect 95
Chapter 39 Following the Imam 101
Chapter 40 What to Say after Bowing 106
Chapter 41 No Qur'anic Recitation during Bowing or Prostration 113
Chapter 42 What to say during Bowing and Prostration 121
Chapter 43 The Importance of Prostration 131
Chapter 44 Organs involved in Prostration; The Order not to upturn One's Hair or Clothes 133
Chapter 45 Position in Prostration 139
Chapter 46 The Overall Picture of Prayer 141
Chapter 47 A Screen for Prayer 150
Chapter 48 Stopping anyone Passing in Front of a Praying Person 163
Chapter 49 Praying Close to the Screen 169
Chapter 50 What Screen to have 172
Chapter 51 To Lie in Front of a Praying Person 175
Chapter 52 Wearing One Garment in Prayer 181
Book of Mosques and Places of Prayer
Chapter The Whole Earth is Muslims' Places of Worship 191
Chapter 1 Building the Prophet's Mosque 200
Chapter 2 Changing the Direction of Prayer from Jerusalem to the Ka'bah 204
Chapter 3 The Prohibition of Building Mosques over Graves and placing Images in Mosques 209
Chapter 4 The Importance of Building Mosques 215
Chapter 5 Placing One's Hands on One's Knees during Bowing 217
Chapter 6 Squatting on One's Heels 224
Chapter 7 No Ordinary Speech in Prayer 226
Chapter 8 Cursing Satan in Prayer 243
Chapter 9 Carrying a Child while Praying 248
Chapter 10 Moving One or Two Steps during Prayer 253
Chapter 11 Where not to Place One's Hands during Prayer 258
Chapter 12 Discouraged Actions during Prayer 260
Chapter 13 No Spitting in the Mosque or during Prayer 262
Chapter 14 Wearing Shoes during Prayer 272
Chapter 15 The Undesirability of Wearing Patterned Clothing in Prayer 273
Chapter 16 The Undesirability of Praying when Food is Served 276
Chapter 17 Types of Food that Prevent one from going to the Mosque 282
Chapter 18 Lost Articles are not to be Sought after in the Mosque 295
Chapter 19 Making an Error in Prayer 299
Chapter 20 Prostration during Qur'anic Recitation 335
Chapter 21 How to Sit in Prayer and Where to Place One's Hands 346
Chapter 22 Saying the Salam to End the Prayer 352
Chapter 23 Glorification after Prayer 355
Chapter 24 Seeking Refuge from Torment in the Grave 358
Chapter 25 Seeking Refuge with God during Prayer 362
Chapter 26 How to Glorify God after Prayer 369
Chapter 27 What to Say after Starting the Prayer and before the Recitation 384
Chapter 28 Walk Calmly to Prayer 388
Chapter 29 When do People Stand up for Prayer? 394
Chapter 30 Offering One Rak'ah with the Imam 399
Chapter 31 Times of the Five Obligatory Prayers 406
Chapter 32 Delaying the Zuhr Congregational Prayer when it is too Hot 425
Chapter 33 Praying Zuhr early when the Heat is not Excessive 432
Chapter 34 The Early Start of 'Asr 435
Chapter 35 Missing 'Asr Prayer: A Grave Omission 443
Chapter 36 Proof that 'Asr is the Middle Prayer 447
Chapter 37 The Importance of Regularly Attending to Fajr and 'Asr Prayers 457
Chapter 38 Maghrib Time begins at Sunset 463
Chapter 39 The Time of 'Isha' and its Delay 465
Chapter 40 Early Attendance to Fajr and how much to Recite 478
Chapter 41 Delaying Prayers Later than their Time of Choice 486
Chapter 42 The Importance of Congregational Prayer 494
Chapter 43 The Duty of Attending the Mosque 503
Chapter 44 Congregational Prayer is a Practice of Divine Guidance 505
Chapter 45 Do Not Leave the Mosque when the Prayer has been Called 508
Chapter 46 Praying 'Isha' and Fajr in Congregation 510
Chapter 47 Absence from the Congregational Prayer for a Valid Reason 514
Chapter 48 Voluntary Prayers in Congregation: Prayer on Mats, Garments, etc 520
Chapter 49 Waiting for Congregational Prayer 527
Chapter 50 Walking a Longer Distance to the Mosque 532
Chapter 51 Walking to Join the Prayer Erases Sins and Earns One Higher Degrees 538
Chapter 52 Staying in the Mosque after Fajr Prayer 541
Chapter 53 Who Deserves to Lead the Prayer? 544
Chapter 54 Supplication during Prayer in Times of Stress 553
Chapter 55 Compensation for a Missed Prayer 565