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Al-Nawawi forty hadiths and commentary / Yahya-bin-Sharaf Al-Nawawi

By: Nawawi, Yahya-bin-Sharaf Al-Publication details: New York : Arabic Virtual Translation Center, c2010. Description: xiv, 174 p. : 22 cmISBN: 9781456367350Subject(s): 1. Haidth -- TextsDDC classification: 297.1247 NAW
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Intentions

Definition of Islam
Definition of Iman
Definition of Ihsan
The hour of resurruction
Signs of the hour of resurruction

The five pillars of islam

Stages of prenatal development
Fate

Heresy

Halal, haram and questionable matters

Advice

Jihad against unbelievers

Disputes over grey areas
Do what you can

Hypocrisy

Doubt and certainity

Minding one's own business

Loving others

Capital punishment

Saying only good things
Respecting neighbours
Honoring guests

Anger management

Killing with kindness

Fearing god
Good deeds erase bad deeds
Treating people with kindness

Faith in god
Predestination

Shame

Righteousness

Prerequisites for heaven

Good deeds
Selling one's soul to God
Selling one's soul to the Devil

Injustice
Providence
Forgiveness
Omnipotence
Judgment day

Rewardable deeds

People are indebted to God

Definition of righteousness
Definition of sin

Last words of advice

Prerequisites for heaven
Good deeds
Islam; salat; jihad
Keeping the tongue from evil

Dealing with grey areas

Ascetism

Infection of harm

Burden of proof is on the plaintiff

Stopping evil

Unlawful deeds
Muslims are brothers

The sanctity of a Muslim's life, property, and honor

Helping other Muslims
Seeking knowledge
Reading the Qur'an
Kith and kin don't count

Deeds: rewards and penalties

God protects the believers
Mandatory and optional acts

Dealing with mistakes, forgetfulness and coercion

Asceticism
Do not postpone today's work until tomorrow

Following the teachings of the Qur'an and hadith

All sins are forgivable

Includes index

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