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Abu Hurairah(ra) related that Allaah’s Messenger(saw) said: “There were two women & each of them had a son. A wolf came & took away the son of one of them. One said to the other, ‘it took away your son.’ & the other said, ‘No, it took away your son.’ they went to Dawood(as) for judgement, & he ruled for the older of the two. Then they went to Sulaiman bin Dawood(as) & informed him of what happened. He said, ‘Bring to me a knife & i will cut him in two.’ The younger of the two women said, ‘Do not do so, may Allaah have mercy on you, for he is her son.’ Then Sulaiman(ra) (knowing the love of a mother), ruled for the younger of the two women.”

(Saheeh Bukhari & Saheeh Muslim)

Abu Huraira(ra) related that Allaah’s Messenger(saw) said, “When a person dies, his deeds are cut off except for three: from charity whose benifit continues, knowledge that is benifited by, & a righteous son who supplicates for him.” (Saheeh Muslim)

Anas(ra) related that the Messenger(saw) entered the mosque & noticed a rope streched out between two coloumns. He asked what it there for & was told that it belonged to Zainab(ra) & when she became tired from continuous worship, she leaned on it for support. The Prophet(saw) said: “Unfasten that rope. Let one of you pray when he is active & when he is tired, let him rest.”

(Saheeh Bukhari & Saheeh Muslim)

hadith overview

at what level in a muslims life is hadith

a record of prophet (pbah) life

The Hadith, in Islam, is second in authority only to the Qur’an. The Hadith is a record of the Holy Prophet Muhammad(Peace Be Upon Him)’s life, actions, and deeds. A saying in the Hadith is called a sunnah. These sunnah were transmitted by word of mouth down through the centuries having been memorized by subsequent Muslims.

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what is hadith

the purpose of hadith

Hadith (الحديث transliteration: al-ḥadīth) are traditions relating to the words and deeds of Muhammad. Hadith collections are regarded as important tools for determining the Sunnah, or Muslim way of life, by all traditional schools of jurisprudence. The Arabic plural is aḥādīth (أحاديث). In English academic usage, hadith is often both singular and plural. (more…)