Hadith

hadith

Definition of Hadith: In Islam, the tradition or collection of traditions attributed to the Prophet Muhammad that include his sayings, acts, and approval or disapproval of things. Hadith is revered by Muslims as a major source of religious law and moral guidance. It consists of two parts: the oral law itself and the isnad, or chain of authorities who passed it down to posterity.


  • 40 Hadith-e-Qudsi ( 1 Article )

    Among the many definitions given by the early scholars to Sacred Hadith is that of as-Sayyid ash-Sharif al-Jurjani (died in 816 A.H.) in his lexicon At-Tarifat where he says: "A Sacred Hadith is, as to the meaning, from Allah the Almighty; as to the wording, it is from the messenger of Allah (peace be upon him). It is that which Allah the Almighty has communicated to His Prophet through revelation or in dream, and he, peace be upon him, has communicated it in his own words. Thus Qur'an is superior to it because, besides being revealed, it is His wording."


  • Sahih Al-Bukhari ( 93 Articles )

    Sahih Muslim and Sahih Al-Bukhari are the most Authentic and CERTIFIED books.


  • Sahih Muslim ( 43 Articles )

    Sahih Muslim and Sahih Al-Bukhari are the most Authentic and CERTIFIED books.


  • Other Hadith Books and Articles ( 4 Articles )

    Sunan Abu Daoud (English Translated), Hadith in Malyalam, hadith Al-Muwatta, 40 Hadith by Imam Nawawi and more...