Source : Ahlus-Sunna / 11 Apr 2014
Hadith 1
Abu Talhah (رضي الله عنه) narrated assigning it to his father:
By Ibn Saad / Seeking Ilm / 02 Apr 2014
Unlike the Mu’tazilah, the Ahlus-Sunnah accepts the lone-narrated reports that are authentic. ‘Alī Al-Qāri records the ijmā’ of the Sahābah and Tābi’īs on this point (Sharh, 209).
By Bilal Ali / Ilm Gate / 27 Mar 2014
برنامالكأخبرناابنشهابعنأبيبكر بنعبيداللهعنعبداللهبنعمرأنرسولاللهصلىاللهعليهوسلمقال: إذاأكل أحدكمفليأكلبيمينهوليشرب بيمينهفإنالشيطان يأكلبشمالهويشرببشماله
قالمحمد: وبهنأخذ. لاينبغيأنيأكلبشمالهولايشرببشمالهإلامنعلة
Source: Spa. Qibla /22 Mar 2014/em>
Question:
Why did the scholars who follow madhab allow acting on weak hadith? Isn't this a gross innovation?
Source : Islam Web / 08 Mar 2014
The magical effect that a smile has on others is well-known. Allaah The Almighty created mankind with an innate inclination to love those who are friendly. A person who meets others with a smile drives away their anxiety and troubles and spreads tranquility and comfort. This is because smiling is a commendable characteristic, and the one who smiles is complimented.
By Mawlana Muhammad Yunus Jonpuri / 04 Mar 2014
Musafahah literally means to join a hand with another hand. This can be done with both hands or with just one.
Those who claim that it is sunnah to do musafahah with one hand should themselves produce a hadith in which [doing musafahah with] one hand is clearly mentioned. In fact, this is not enough. They should additionally prove that there exists a prohibition of performing musafahah with both hands. Without these two things, their claim cannot be substantiated.
Source : Islamweb / 26 Feb 2014
Number 7 is also very frequent in the Prophetic narrations. Take for example the narration in which the Prophet, sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam, defined the number of major sins to be seven.
The Prophet, sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam, said: "Avoid the seven great destructive sins." (Al-Bukhaari and Muslim)
Source : New Muslims / 12 Feb 2014
No other religion or institution gives as much importance to knowledge as the religion of Islam. The religion has made seeking knowledge incumbent upon all Muslims and has deemed that not doing so as a sin. The Prophet, may Allah praise him, said in an authentic narration (hadeeth):
“Seeking knowledge is an obligation upon every Muslim.” (Al-Tirmidhi)
By Abu Amina Elias / 24 Jan 2014
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
Allah the Exalted said:
وَلْيَعْفُواوَلْيَصْفَحُواۗأَلَاتُحِبُّونَأَنيَغْفِرَاللَّهُلَكُمْۗوَاللَّهُغَفُورٌرَّحِيمٌ
Let them pardon and overlook. Would you not love for Allah to forgive you? Allah is Forgiving and Merciful.
Source : Dailyhadithonline.com / 18 Dec 2013
Ibn Umar reported (may Allah be pleased with him): The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “Whoever among you opens the door of supplication, then the door of mercy is opened for him. Allah is not asked for anything more beloved to Him than to be asked for well-being.”
And the Prophet said,“Supplication brings benefit to what occurs and does not occur. O servants of Allah, you must supplicate.”