Thinking Ahead for Prayer
…and understanding that he sees to his needs first in order to turn to his prayer with a heart free of distractions. Ibn Al-Mubārak in Al-Zuhd wa Al-Raqā’iq Vol.2 p726…
…and understanding that he sees to his needs first in order to turn to his prayer with a heart free of distractions. Ibn Al-Mubārak in Al-Zuhd wa Al-Raqā’iq Vol.2 p726…
…Abū Ḥāzim Salmān Al-Ashja’ī (died circa 100H) was one of the eminent Tābi’īn. He was a fully reliable transmitter of ḥadīth and a companion of Abū Hurayrah – Allāh be…
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…matter of their afterlife and what would become of them in the hereafter. Then they would begin the circles of Quran and Fiqh study. Ibn ‘Asākir, Tārīkh Dimishq 35:184, 185….
…what Allāh has taught us – is that I should say something without knowledge or report a narration from someone who is not reliable.” Al-Qāsim b. ʿUbaydillāh was the great…
…reliable and truthful reporter…he reported numerous ahādīth. The following are some of the Companions he reported from: ʿUmar ‘Alī Salmān (Al-Fārsī) Ibn Mas’ūd ‘Ā`ishah Hudhayfah Jarīr Al-Bajalī Ibn ʿUmar Al-Barā`…
…you. Ibn Al-Mubārak, Al-Zuhd wa Al-Raqāʾiq, article 746. Shaykh Al-Albānī stated that the chain of transmission of this narration consists of reliable reporters, except he did not know if the…
…said: a reliable person informed me: ʿAbdullāh b. ʿUmar (Al-ʿUmarī, great-great grandson of ʿUmar) was once asked about something to do with ḥadīth, so he replied, “As long as Abū…
…hadith shows us that the khabar (news, report) of a single (reliable) person is dependable. 2. The student of knowledge should not neglect taking care of his living needs, in…
…Now, they are dependent on their deeds, free of what they left behind, in need of [the deeds] they put before them. So fear Allāh before the time He appointed…