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Hadith e Nabvi, also known as Ahadith or Hadiths, refers to the sayings, actions, and tacit approvals of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). These are considered the second most important source of Islamic law and guidance, after the Quran.
Here are some key points about Hadith e Nabvi:
Meaning: The word "Hadith" literally translates to "report" or "narration" in Arabic.
Importance: Hadiths provide insights into the life and teachings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), serving as a practical guide for Muslims on how to live their lives in accordance with Islamic principles.
Types: There are different types of Hadiths, classified based on their authenticity:
Sahih: Considered the most authentic and reliable Hadiths, meeting strict criteria regarding their chain of transmission and content.
Hasan: Considered good and acceptable Hadiths, but with slightly less stringent criteria than Sahih Hadiths.
Da'if: Considered weak or unreliable Hadiths, not suitable as a source of Islamic law or practice.
Collection and transmission: Hadiths were not initially written down but transmitted orally through generations of scholars. Later, they were compiled into vast collections known as Kutub al-Sittah, which are considered the most authoritative sources of Hadiths.
Interpretation: Understanding and interpreting Hadiths requires careful consideration of their context, chain of transmission, and other factors. This is usually done by qualified scholars of Islamic law and Hadith.
Here are some examples of Hadith e Nabvi:
"The strongest believer is the one with the best character." (Sahih Bukhari)
"None of you truly believes until he loves for his brother what he loves for himself." (Sahih Muslim)
"Seeking knowledge is obligatory for every Muslim, male and female." (Sunan Ibn Majah)
"Whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day, let him speak good or remain silent." (Sahih Bukhari)
"The best of you are those who benefit others." (Sahih Bukhari)
Studying and understanding Hadith e Nabvi is an important part of Islamic practice for Muslims. It allows them to gain deeper insights into the teachings of their Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and to live their lives in accordance with his example.
#Hadees
1. Adam as (Adam) آدم Hazrat Adam A.S
2. Idris as (Enoch) إدر يس Hazrat Idrees A.S
3. Noah as (Nuh) نوح Hazrat Noah A.S
4. Hud as (Hud) هود Hazrat Hud A.S
5. Shaleh as (Saleh) صالح Hazrat Saleh A.S
6. Ibrahim as (Abraham) إبراهيم Hazrat Ibraheem A.S
7. Lut as (Lot) لوط Hazrat Loot A.S
8. Ismail as (Ishmael) إسماعيل Hazrat Ismail A.S
9. Ishaq as (Issac) إسحاق Hazrat Ishaq A.S
10. Yaqub as (Jacob) يعقوب Hazrat Yaqoob A.S
11. Yusuf as (Joseph) يوسف Hazrat Yousaf A.S
12. Ayyub as (Job) أيوب Hazrat Ayub A.S
13. Shu’aib as (Jethro) شعيب Hazrat Shoaib A.S
14. Musa as (Moses) موسى Hazrat Musa A.S
15. Harun as (Aaron)هارون Hazrat Haroon A.S
16. Dzulkifli as (Ezekiel) ذو الكفل Hazrat Zulkifal A.S
17. Dawud as (David) داود Hazrat Daood A.S
18. Sulaiman as (Soloman) سليمان Hazrat Suleman A.S
19. Ilyas as (Elijah) إلياس Hazrat Illyas A.S
20. Alyas’a as (Elisha) اليسع
21. Yunus as (Jonah) يونس Hazrat Younas A.S
22. Zakaria as (Zachariah) زكريا Hazrat Zakria A.S
23. Yahya as (John) يحيى Hazrat Yahya A.S
24. Isa as (Jesus) عيسى Hazrat Essa AS
25. Muhammad saw محمد Hazrat Muhammad S.A.W