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Open in StoreThe Forty Hadiths of Imam Nawawi with Explanation app offline, contains the Forty Hadiths of Imam Nawawi in written and audio format, as well as an explanation of the Forty Hadiths in written and audio format. It is easy to use and navigate, with the ability to automatically save the last page.
Other features include:
• A neat index with a search function for specific hadith titles, making it easy to select and navigate between hadiths.
• The ability to search for a specific page to go directly to it.
• The ability to zoom in and out by touching and swiping the screen.
• The ability to add quotes and bookmarks to books.
• Support for 8 languages (Arabic, English, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, German, and Dutch), allowing you to set your preferred language.
• The ability to listen to and read the hadith simultaneously; audio clips are available only in Arabic.
• The ability to copy the hadith text or share it with friends.
• The ability to switch between night and day modes.
• The ability to customize the reading experience by changing the font size and font type.
The Forty Hadiths of Nawawi is a collection of forty-two noble Prophetic traditions compiled by Yahya ibn Sharaf al-Nawawi, known as Imam al-Nawawi, in his book, *The Forty Hadiths on the Foundations of Islam and the Principles of Islamic Law*, commonly known as *The Forty Hadiths of Nawawi*.
Imam al-Nawawi ensured the authenticity of these hadiths, omitting their chains of transmission (isnad) to facilitate memorization. He then included a section explaining the subtle nuances of their wording.
Reason for the Collection:
Imam al-Nawawi explained his motivation, stating:
"Some scholars collected forty Hadiths on the foundations of religion, others on branches, asceticism, or sermons. All are righteous goals. However, I saw that collecting forty Hadiths encompassing all of these is more important. Each Hadith is a great foundation of religion, described by scholars as the axis of Islam."
The author of the Forty Hadiths, Imam al-Nawawi:
Abu Zakaria Yahya bin Sharaf al-Hazami an-Nawawi al-Shafi'i (631 AH–676 AH / 1233 CE–1277 CE) is a renowned Muslim scholar, jurist, and linguist. He is one of the most prominent figures in the Shafi'i school of jurisprudence.
Imam al-Nawawi is famous for his numerous works in Fiqh, Hadith, and language, such as Riyad as-Salihin, the Forty Hadiths, and Minhaj al-Talibin. He is described as the "refiner" of the Shafi'i school, and his legal weight is so significant that if the term "The Two Sheikhs" is used in Shafi'i circles, it refers to him and Abu al-Qasim al-Rafi'i.
Born in Nawa, he memorized the Quran at a young age before traveling to Damascus in 649 AH. He spent about twenty-eight years in Damascus, learning, teaching, and authoring books, and headed the Ashrafiyya School of Hadith until his passing in 676 AH.
Other features include:
• A neat index with a search function for specific hadith titles, making it easy to select and navigate between hadiths.
• The ability to search for a specific page to go directly to it.
• The ability to zoom in and out by touching and swiping the screen.
• The ability to add quotes and bookmarks to books.
• Support for 8 languages (Arabic, English, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, German, and Dutch), allowing you to set your preferred language.
• The ability to listen to and read the hadith simultaneously; audio clips are available only in Arabic.
• The ability to copy the hadith text or share it with friends.
• The ability to switch between night and day modes.
• The ability to customize the reading experience by changing the font size and font type.
The Forty Hadiths of Nawawi is a collection of forty-two noble Prophetic traditions compiled by Yahya ibn Sharaf al-Nawawi, known as Imam al-Nawawi, in his book, *The Forty Hadiths on the Foundations of Islam and the Principles of Islamic Law*, commonly known as *The Forty Hadiths of Nawawi*.
Imam al-Nawawi ensured the authenticity of these hadiths, omitting their chains of transmission (isnad) to facilitate memorization. He then included a section explaining the subtle nuances of their wording.
Reason for the Collection:
Imam al-Nawawi explained his motivation, stating:
"Some scholars collected forty Hadiths on the foundations of religion, others on branches, asceticism, or sermons. All are righteous goals. However, I saw that collecting forty Hadiths encompassing all of these is more important. Each Hadith is a great foundation of religion, described by scholars as the axis of Islam."
The author of the Forty Hadiths, Imam al-Nawawi:
Abu Zakaria Yahya bin Sharaf al-Hazami an-Nawawi al-Shafi'i (631 AH–676 AH / 1233 CE–1277 CE) is a renowned Muslim scholar, jurist, and linguist. He is one of the most prominent figures in the Shafi'i school of jurisprudence.
Imam al-Nawawi is famous for his numerous works in Fiqh, Hadith, and language, such as Riyad as-Salihin, the Forty Hadiths, and Minhaj al-Talibin. He is described as the "refiner" of the Shafi'i school, and his legal weight is so significant that if the term "The Two Sheikhs" is used in Shafi'i circles, it refers to him and Abu al-Qasim al-Rafi'i.
Born in Nawa, he memorized the Quran at a young age before traveling to Damascus in 649 AH. He spent about twenty-eight years in Damascus, learning, teaching, and authoring books, and headed the Ashrafiyya School of Hadith until his passing in 676 AH.
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