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التصنيف : كتب إسلامية
سنة النشر : 2016
عدد الصفحات : غير محدد
عن الكتاب : 2016م - 1443هـ I am deeply grateful to Almighty Allah, Subhanahu Wata’la, for guiding me to start this series of Hadeeth studies. A selection of Prophet’s traditions from Saheeh Al-Bukhari, the most authentic book after The Noble Qur’aan, are explained in some details emphasizing their effect in our life. This series of Hadeeth studies is a humble attempt toward better understanding of Sunnah, its important role in our life and revival of Islamic heritage at large. I thank Allah, Subhanahu Wata’la, for offering me the chance to teach these selected traditions and share this knowledge with many of my sisters in IPC (Islam Presentation Committee, Kuwait). I pray to Allah, from all my heart to accept this work and make it sincerely for His sake. “Say : Truly, my prayers, my services of sacrifice, my life, and my death are all for Allah, the Lord of all the worlds. There is no partners with him. This am I commanded, and I am the first of Muslims ( of those who submit to His will)” His Apostle becomes dearer than anything else. Who loves a person and he loves him only for Allah’s sake. Who hates to revert to Atheism (disbelief) as he hates to be thrown into the fire.” Al-Bukhari - The Prophet, sallallahu `alayhi wa-sallam, said, “Whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day, should not hurt his neighbor and whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day, should serve his guest generously and whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day, should talk what is good or keep quiet.” Al-Bukhari - “Love for the Ansar is a sign of faith and hatred for the Ansar is a sign of hypocrisy.” Al-Bukhari - “No adulterer commits adultery while he is having Iman, no drinker drinks wine while he is having Iman, and no thief commits theft while he is having Iman” Al-Bukhari and Muslim - “The Muslim is one from whose tongue and hand another Muslim is safe. The Mu’min is one whom people trust with their lives and property. The Muhajir (emigrant) is the one who abandons evil. The Mujahid is the one who strives against his self in the obedience of Allah.” Ahmad, Al-Tirmidhi, and others What is Iman? Iman is poorly translated as faith. A better translation could be: “faith based on reasoning and conviction” While faith, in the Christian traditions, depends on no proofs, Iman in Islamic traditions must involve reasoning and understanding, with full mental acceptance based upon well established evidences. It must also be complemented with good deeds and noble virtues in order to bring about its fruit. Iman is freely chosen; it is acquired and maintained through reasoning and conviction. This is why there is no compulsion in * Table of Contents Chapter One: The Meaning of Iman 6 Is Iman the same like Faith? 7 Differences between Islam, Iman, and Ihsan 14 The Rank of Islam 14 The Rank of Iman 15 The Rank of Ihsan 16 Chapter Two : Meaning of the Hadeeth 18 Branches of Iman 18 Iman Increases and Decreases 19 The Tree of Iman 21 Chapter Three: The Improtance of Haya’ 27 Haya’ is important for the survival of Iman 27 Haya’ is not Shyness 27 Is Haya’ natural or acquired? 28 Why was Haya’ Specified in the Hadeeth? 28 Haya’ and our Life 30 Highest Rank of Haya’ 30 Haya’ and Self-control 31 Haya’ in Speech 31 Haya’ and Dignity 31 Haya’ in our Relationship with People 32 Chapter Four : The Basics of Iman 33 The six pillars of Iman 33 Iman in Allah 33 Iman in the Angels of Allah 34 Iman in the Books of Allah 36 Iman in the Prophets and Messengers of Allah 38 Iman in the Last Day 39 Iman in Al-Qadar (Fate - Divine Destiny) 47 Misconceptions about Qadar 56 Chapter Five : Perfection of Iman 62 The six pillars of Iman 62 Total Submission without Doubts 63 Full Acceptance without any Hesitation 64 Seeking Knowledge 66 Purification of the Heart 68 Striving in Good Deeds 74 Keeping the Company of Guided People 77 Fruits of Iman 80 Chapter Six: Nullifications of Iman 92 Acts of Kufr and Shirk 92 Hypocrisy 96 Rejecting the Judgment of Allah and His Messenger 96 Rejection of Some Parts of Islam 97 Rejecting Sunnah 98 Failure to Confess Iman 100 Iman at the Wrong Time 101 Iman out of compulsion 102 Indulgence in Bid’ah 103 Indulgence in misdeeds 104 Neglecting Obligations 104 Sins invite afflictions and misfortunes 105 Negligence of Good Deeds 106 References 109 Books of the Author .
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2016م - 1443هـ I am deeply grateful to Almighty Allah, Subhanahu Wata’la, for guiding me to start this series of Hadeeth studies. A selection of Prophet’s traditions from Saheeh Al-Bukhari, the most authentic book after The Noble Qur’aan, are explained in some details emphasizing their effect in our life. This series of Hadeeth studies is a humble attempt toward better understanding of Sunnah, its important role in our life and revival of Islamic heritage at large. I thank Allah, Subhanahu Wata’la, for offering me the chance to teach these selected traditions and share this knowledge with many of my sisters in IPC (Islam Presentation Committee, Kuwait). I pray to Allah, from all my heart to accept this work and make it sincerely for His sake. “Say : Truly, my prayers, my services of sacrifice, my life, and my death are all for Allah, the Lord of all the worlds. There is no partners with him. This am I commanded, and I am the first of Muslims ( of those who submit to His will)” His Apostle becomes dearer than anything else. Who loves a person and he loves him only for Allah’s sake. Who hates to revert to Atheism (disbelief) as he hates to be thrown into the fire.” Al-Bukhari - The Prophet, sallallahu `alayhi wa-sallam, said, “Whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day, should not hurt his neighbor and whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day, should serve his guest generously and whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day, should talk what is good or keep quiet.” Al-Bukhari - “Love for the Ansar is a sign of faith and hatred for the Ansar is a sign of hypocrisy.” Al-Bukhari - “No adulterer commits adultery while he is having Iman, no drinker drinks wine while he is having Iman, and no thief commits theft while he is having Iman” Al-Bukhari and Muslim - “The Muslim is one from whose tongue and hand another Muslim is safe. The Mu’min is one whom people trust with their lives and property. The Muhajir (emigrant) is the one who abandons evil. The Mujahid is the one who strives against his self in the obedience of Allah.” Ahmad, Al-Tirmidhi, and others What is Iman? Iman is poorly translated as faith. A better translation could be: “faith based on reasoning and conviction” While faith, in the Christian traditions, depends on no proofs, Iman in Islamic traditions must involve reasoning and understanding, with full mental acceptance based upon well established evidences. It must also be complemented with good deeds and noble virtues in order to bring about its fruit. Iman is freely chosen; it is acquired and maintained through reasoning and conviction. This is why there is no compulsion in * Table of Contents Chapter One: The Meaning of Iman 6 Is Iman the same like Faith? 7 Differences between Islam, Iman, and Ihsan 14 The Rank of Islam 14 The Rank of Iman 15 The Rank of Ihsan 16 Chapter Two : Meaning of the Hadeeth 18 Branches of Iman 18 Iman Increases and Decreases 19 The Tree of Iman 21 Chapter Three: The Improtance of Haya’ 27 Haya’ is important for the survival of Iman 27 Haya’ is not Shyness 27 Is Haya’ natural or acquired? 28 Why was Haya’ Specified in the Hadeeth? 28 Haya’ and our Life 30 Highest Rank of Haya’ 30 Haya’ and Self-control 31 Haya’ in Speech 31 Haya’ and Dignity 31 Haya’ in our Relationship with People 32 Chapter Four : The Basics of Iman 33 The six pillars of Iman 33 Iman in Allah 33 Iman in the Angels of Allah 34 Iman in the Books of Allah 36 Iman in the Prophets and Messengers of Allah 38 Iman in the Last Day 39 Iman in Al-Qadar (Fate - Divine Destiny) 47 Misconceptions about Qadar 56 Chapter Five : Perfection of Iman 62 The six pillars of Iman 62 Total Submission without Doubts 63 Full Acceptance without any Hesitation 64 Seeking Knowledge 66 Purification of the Heart 68 Striving in Good Deeds 74 Keeping the Company of Guided People 77 Fruits of Iman 80 Chapter Six: Nullifications of Iman 92 Acts of Kufr and Shirk 92 Hypocrisy 96 Rejecting the Judgment of Allah and His Messenger 96 Rejection of Some Parts of Islam 97 Rejecting Sunnah 98 Failure to Confess Iman 100 Iman at the Wrong Time 101 Iman out of compulsion 102 Indulgence in Bid’ah 103 Indulgence in misdeeds 104 Neglecting Obligations 104 Sins invite afflictions and misfortunes 105 Negligence of Good Deeds 106 References 109 Books of the Author .


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