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Books of Prophetic Tradition
Number of Items: 63
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- Books of Prophetic Tradition
- Romanian Author : Abu Zakareyye An-Nawawy
A book compiled by Imam Nawawi and translated into Romanian, who was a great scholar of hadith and Islamic jurisprudence of his time. It is one of the most widespread books of Islamic knowledge in the world. It contains the most important issues that Muslims need in daily life and acts of worship.
- Russian Author : Abu Zakareyye An-Nawawy
A book compiled by Imam Nawawi and translated into Russian, who was a great scholar of hadith and Islamic jurisprudence of his time. It is one of the most widespread books of Islamic knowledge in the world. It contains the most important issues that Muslims need in daily life and acts of worship.
- Uyghur Author : Abu Zakareyye An-Nawawy Reviewing : N. Tamkeni
A book compiled by Imam Nawawi and translated into Uyghur, who was a great scholar of hadith and Islamic jurisprudence of his time. It is one of the most widespread books of Islamic knowledge in the world. It contains the most important issues that Muslims need in daily life and acts of worship.
- Turkish Author : Abu Zakareyye An-Nawawy Reviewing : Muhammad Fersandah
A book compiled by Imam Nawawi and translated into Turkish, who was a great scholar of hadith and Islamic jurisprudence of his time. It is one of the most widespread books of Islamic knowledge in the world. It contains the most important issues that Muslims need in daily life and acts of worship.
- French Author : Abu Zakareyye An-Nawawy
A book compiled by Imam Nawawi and translated into French, who was a great scholar of hadith and Islamic jurisprudence of his time. It is one of the most widespread books of Islamic knowledge in the world. It contains the most important issues that Muslims need in daily life and acts of worship.
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- Chinese Author : Muhammad ibn Ismaeel al-Bukhari
A Chinese translation of the most authentic single collection of hadiths, Sahih al-Bukhari. His author covers almost all aspects of life and provides proper guidance from the Messenger of Allah. This book is the work of over 16 years by Imam al-Bukhari who before writing any hadith in this book performed two units of prayer asking Allah's guidance. After being sure of the hadith’s authenticity, he wrote it in his marvelous book.
- English Author : Abu Zakareyye An-Nawawy Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf The Publisher : The Islamic Waqf Foundation
An abbreviated version of the Book Riyad As-Salehin (Gardens of the Righteous). It excludes repeated texts with putting in mind the aim of making it easier for the readers without neglecting any concept of the original book.
- French Author : Khaled Abu Salih Translation : Abu Hamza Al-Jermani Reviewing : Gilles Kervenn The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
- Azerbaijani Author : Ahmad Bin Ahmad Bin Abdul Lateef Al-Zubedi Translation : Ali Khan Mosaif
This is a translation of Summary of Sahih Bukhari into Azerbaijani. It is originally written in Arabic by Imam Azubeidy then translated into some languages. Sahih Bukhari is the most authentic single collection of hadiths. Imam Bukhari covered almost all aspects of life and provided proper guidance from the Messenger of Allah. This book is the work of over 16 years by Imam al-Bukhari who before writing any hadith in this book performed two units of prayer asking Allah's guidance. After being sure of the hadith’s authenticity, he wrote it in his marvelous book.
- Azerbaijani Author : Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj ibn Muslim al-Qushairi an-Naisabori Translation : Ali Khan Mosaif
A translated version of Sahih Muslim into Azerbaijani. Sahih Muslim includes sayings, doings, and approvals of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) narrated by his companions. It is considered the third most authentic book in Islam after the Quran and Sahih al-Bukhari. It covers almost all aspects of life.
- German
A translated version of Summary of Sahih Muslim into German. Sahih Muslim includes sayings, doings, and approvals of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) narrated by his companions. It is considered the third most authentic book in Islam after the Quran and Sahih al-Bukhari. It covers almost all aspects of life.
- Kazakh
This is a translation of Summary of Sahih Bukhari into Kazakh. It is originally written in Arabic by Imam Azubeidy then translated into some languages. Sahih Bukhari is the most authentic single collection of hadiths. Imam Bukhari covered almost all aspects of life and provided proper guidance from the Messenger of Allah. This book is the work of over 16 years by Imam al-Bukhari who before writing any hadith in this book performed two units of prayer asking Allah's guidance. After being sure of the hadith’s authenticity, he wrote it in his marvelous book.
- Urdu Author : Ahmad Bin Ahmad Bin Abdul Lateef Al-Zubedi Reviewing : Shaqeq Al-Rahman Deya’ Allah Al-Madani
This is a translation of Summary of Sahih Bukhari into Urdu. It is originally written in Arabic by Imam Azubeidy then translated into some languages. Sahih Bukhari is the most authentic single collection of hadiths. Imam Bukhari covered almost all aspects of life and provided proper guidance from the Messenger of Allah. This book is the work of over 16 years by Imam al-Bukhari who before writing any hadith in this book performed two units of prayer asking Allah's guidance. After being sure of the hadith’s authenticity, he wrote it in his marvelous book.
- Urdu Author : Zaki Uddin Abdul Azeem Al-Munzari Reviewing : Shaqeq Al-Rahman Deya’ Allah Al-Madani
A translated version of Summary of Sahih Muslim into Urdu. Sahih Muslim includes sayings, doings, and approvals of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) narrated by his companions. It is considered the third most authentic book in Islam after the Quran and Sahih al-Bukhari. It covers almost all aspects of life.
- Persian Author : Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj ibn Muslim al-Qushairi an-Naisabori Translation : Abdul-Qaadir Tirshabi
A translated version of Summary of Sahih Muslim into Persian. Sahih Muslim includes sayings, doings, and approvals of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) narrated by his companions. It is considered the third most authentic book in Islam after the Quran and Sahih al-Bukhari. It covers almost all aspects of life.
- Hindi Author : Muhammad ibn Ismaeel al-Bukhari Author : Ahmad Bin Ahmad Bin Abdul Lateef Al-Zubedi Translation : Ijaz Han Reviewing : Ata’a Alrahman Deya’a Allah
This is a translation of Summary of Sahih Bukhari into Hindi. It is originally written in Arabic by Imam Azubeidy then translated into some languages. Sahih Bukhari is the most authentic single collection of hadiths. Imam Bukhari covered almost all aspects of life and provided proper guidance from the Messenger of Allah. This book is the work of over 16 years by Imam al-Bukhari who before writing any hadith in this book performed two units of prayer asking Allah's guidance. After being sure of the hadith’s authenticity, he wrote it in his marvelous book.
- Russian Author : Zaki Uddin Abdul Azeem Al-Munzari Translation : Falademer Abdullah Nersha
A translated version of Summary of Sahih Muslim into Russian. Sahih Muslim includes sayings, doings, and approvals of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) narrated by his companions. It is considered the third most authentic book in Islam after the Quran and Sahih al-Bukhari. It covers almost all aspects of life.
- Bosnian Author : Muhammad ibn Ismaeel al-Bukhari Translation : A Group of Translators Reviewing : A group of reviewers
A Bosnian translation of the most authentic single collection of hadiths, Sahih al-Bukhari. His author covers almost all aspects of life and provides proper guidance from the Messenger of Allah. This book is the work of over 16 years by Imam al-Bukhari who before writing any hadith in this book performed two units of prayer asking Allah's guidance. After being sure of the hadith’s authenticity, he wrote it in his marvelous book.
- English Author : Husayn Al-Awayishah Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
In recent times, many sincere Muslims have looked to ascertain the situation of our Nation, and what they see were the effects of the Devil (Shaytan), the blackness of wicked deeds, and the blood of many wounds. They saw discord, disagreement, disunity, confusion, and anxiety. They perceived the evil results of not ruling according to Allah’s Book - in the home, the streets, or the marketplace. They saw these results in schools, universities, books, newspapers, and the media; in fact, they even witnessed them in the best places, mosques, where innovations now flourish. And they have also seen the effects of that evil among the ranks of callers to Islam and students of knowledge.