- [ħæˈdiːθ])
means 'report', 'account', or 'narrative'. Its
Arabic plural is
aḥādīth (أحاديث [ʔæħæːˈdiːθ]).
Hadith also
refers to the
speech of a person. In...
- for them and a
beautiful place of (final) return", as well as in
several ahadith. The
female given name Tuba (also
spelled Tooba or Touba)
derives from...
- Isha (Arabic: صلاة العشاء),
alternatively also
transliterated as Isha'a, and also
known as
Khoftan or Khooftaan, is one of the
mandatory five
daily Islamic...
-
Islam is the
largest denomination within Islam and
follows the Qur'an, the
ahadith (plural of Hadith)
which record the sunnah,
whilst placing emphasis on...
- Imām at-Tibrīzī
added 1511
aḥādīth to the
total of 4434
aḥādīth already in Maṣābīḥ as-Sunnah. Al-Baghawī
classified many
aḥādīth as
authentic to
which other...
- Settlements"). The city has been
called several other names in both the
Quran and
ahadith.
Another name used
historically for
Mecca is Tihāmah.
According to an Islamic...
- Haya (Arabic: حياء, romanized: Hayāʾ,
roughly corresponding to "bashfulness", "decency", "modesty", "shyness") is an
Arabic word that
means "natural or...
-
Ahmad ibn
Hanbal (Arabic: أَحْمَد بْن حَنْبَل, romanized: Aḥmad ibn Ḥanbal;
November 780 – 2
August 855) was a
Muslim scholar, jurist, theologian, traditionist...
- At-Takāthur (Arabic: التكاثر, "Rivalry, Competition") is the 102nd
chapter (sūrah) of the Qur'an, with 8
verses (āyāt).
Regarding the
timing and contextual...
-
specifically to Shāfiʿī jurisprudence. This
genre is
referred to in
Arabic as
Aḥādīth al-Aḥkam. Bulūgh al-Marām
contains a
total of 1358 hadiths. At the end...