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Sahih Muslim (Volume 6)

With the Full Commentary by Imam Nawawi

Imam Abul-Husain Muslim Imam Nawawi Adil Salahi Adil Salahi

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English
Islamic Foundation
26 April 2022
Series: Sahih Muslim
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.
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Imprint:   Islamic Foundation
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
ISBN:   9780860378556
ISBN 10:   0860378551
Series:   Sahih Muslim
Pages:   624
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Book of Funeral Prayer (Continued) Chapter 14: Covering the Deceased’s Body Chapter 15: Choosing a Good Shroud Chapter 16: A Fast Pace in Funerals Chapter 17: The Importance of the Funeral Prayer Chapter 18: One Hundred to Intercede for the Deceased Chapter 19: Forty to Intercede for the Deceased Chapter 20: When a Deceased Person is Praised or Otherwise Chapter 21: Resting and Rested From Chapter 22: Glorification in Funeral Prayer Chapter 23: Funeral Prayer at a Grave Chapter 24: Standing up for a Funeral Chapter 25: Abrogation of Standing up for a Funeral Chapter 26: Supplication for the Deceased during the Funeral Prayer Chapter 27: Where Does the Imam Stand? Chapter 28: Riding after the Funeral Prayer Chapter 29: Making a Groove and Raising the Bricks Chapter 30: Placing Some Material in the Grave Chapter 31: Graves Should Be Levelled Chapter 32: Disallowing the Plastering of a Grave 2 Chapter 33: Prohibition of Sitting on a Grave and Praying Towards It Chapter 34: Offering the Funeral Prayer in a Mosque Chapter 35: What to Say When Entering a Graveyard Chapter 36: The Prophet’s Request for Permission to Visit His Mother’s Grave Chapter 37: The Funeral Prayer for One Who Commits Suicide 12: Book of Zakat Chapter: No Zakat for What Is Below the Threshold Chapter 1: Higher Rates of Zakat Chapter 2: No Zakat Payable for Slaves or Horses Chapter 3: Paying Zakat in Advance and Withholding it Chapter 4: Zakat al-Fiṭr Payable in Dates and Barley by Muslims Chapter 5: Zakat al-Fiṭr Must Be Paid before the Eid Prayer Chapter 6: The Sin of Withholding Zakat Chapter 7: Keeping Zakat Collectors Happy Chapter 8: Grave Punishments for Withholding Zakat Chapter 9: Urging Voluntary Donations [i.e. Ṣadaqah] Chapter 10: Hoarding Wealth Chapter 11: What Is Spent Will Be Replaced Chapter 12: The Best Ways of Spending 3 Chapter 13: Start with Oneself Chapter 14: Charity to Relatives, Spouses, Children and Parents Even if they are Unbelievers Chapter 15: Rewarding the Dead for Ṣadaqah Done on Their Behalf Chapter 16: Ṣadaqah Covers All Good Actions Chapter 17: Being Generous or Stingy Chapter 18: Give Charity Before It Is Too Late Chapter 19: Ṣadaqah from Good Earnings Accepted and Multiplied Chapter 20: Even a Small Charity Shields from the Fire Chapter 21: The Prohibition against Belittling Charity Chapter 22: A Special Kind of Charity Chapter 23: The Generous and the Miser Chapter 24: Ṣadaqah Earns its Reward, No Matter Who Benefits Chapter 25: Reward for Ṣadaqah on Behalf of Someone Else Chapter 26: When a Slave Gives a Charity from His Master’s Money Chapter 27: Combining Charity with Other Good Deeds Chapter 28: Charity Not to Be Counted Chapter 29: Even a Little Charity Is Fine Chapter 30: A Charity is Better in Private Chapter 31: The Best Charity is by One Who is Healthy and Parsimonious Chapter 32: The Upper Hand Better than the Lower One 4 Chapter 33: The Prohibition against Begging Chapter 34: Definition of a Needy Person Chapter 35: Disapproval of Begging Chapter 36: Permission to Beg Chapter 37: Permissible to Take What is Freely Given Chapter 38: Seeking Worldly Comforts Chapter 39: Two Valleys of Money and Wanting More Chapter 40: True Richness Chapter 41: Fearing Plentiful Harvests Chapter 42: Merits of Self Restraint and Patient Endurance Chapter 43: On Being Content with Limited Means Chapter 44: To Give to the Rude Chapter 45: Gifts to Strengthen Faith Chapter 46: Gifts to Win People’s Hearts Chapter 47: Description of the Khawārij Chapter 48: Encouraging Killing the Khawārij Chapter 49: The Khawārij: the Worst of Creation Chapter 50: No Zakat for God’s Messenger and His Household Chapter 51: No Zakat Officers from Members of the Prophet’s Household Chapter 52: The Permissibility of Gifts for the Prophet Chapter 53: The Prophet Accepted Gifts and Returned Charity Chapter 54: Prayer for the One Who Brings Some Charity 5 Chapter 55: Pleasing the Zakat Collector 13. Book of Fasting Chapter 1: The Importance of the Month of Ramadan Chapter 2: Moonsighting for the Start and End of Ramadan Chapter 3: Prohibition of Fasting a Day or Two Ahead of Ramadan Chapter 4: A Month of 29 Days Chapter 5: Every Town Does its Own Sighting Chapter 6: The Size of the New Moon is Unimportant Chapter 7: The Two Eid Months Are Never Short Chapter 8: Fasting Starts at Break of Dawn Chapter 9: A Late Meal Before Fasting and an Immediate End to the Fasting Day Chapter 10: When Does Fasting End? Chapter 11: The Prohibition against Continued Fasting Chapter 12: A Kiss on a Day of Fasting Chapter 13: Starting the Fast in a State of Ceremonial Impurity Chapter 14: Strict Prohibition of Sexual Intercourse During Fasting Chapter 15: To Fast or not to Fast during Travel? Chapter 16: Reward for Active Non-Fasting Person during Travel Chapter 17: Fasting and Travelling: a Free Choice 6 Chapter 18: Pilgrims Should not Fast at Arafat Chapter 19: Fasting on 10 Muḥarram Chapter 20: Which Day to Fast at ꜤĀshūrāʾ? Chapter 21: Refraining from Eating on the ꜤĀshūrāʾ Day Chapter 22: No Fasting on Eid Days Chapter 23: No Fasting on the Tashrīq Days Chapter 24: Friday Should Not Be a Single Day of Fasting Chapter 25: Abrogation of the Substitute for Fasting Chapter 26: Delaying Compensatory Fasting Chapter 27: Compensatory Fasting on Behalf of a Deceased Person Chapter 28: How a Fasting Person Should Answer an Invitation to Eat Chapter 29: Proper Speech during Fasting Chapter 30: Why Do We Fast Chapter 31: Fasting When Engaged in God’s Cause Chapter 32: Voluntary Fasting Intended during Day Time Chapter 33: To Forget and Eat When Fasting Chapter 34: The Prophet’s Fasting in Other Months Chapter 35: No Permanent Fasting Chapter 36: Desirable Fasting 7 Chapter 37: Fasting the Middle Days of ShaꜤbān Chapter 38: Fasting during al-Muḥarram Chapter 39: Fasting Six Days from Shawwāl Chapter 40: The Night of Power

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.

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