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Haba'
2436
Fine dust, the passive universal substance. (Source:Taha Publication)
Fine dust, the passive universal substance. (Source:Taha Publication)
Habal al-habala
1126
A forbidden business transaction in which a man buys the unborn offspring of a female animal. (Source:Taha Publication)
A forbidden business transaction in which a man buys the unborn offspring of a female animal. (Source:Taha Publication)
Habib ibn muhammad al-`ajami
3186
Al-basri, a persian settled in basra, a muhaddith who transmitted from hasan al-basri, ibn sirin and others. he converted from a life of ease and self-indulgence to a life of self-denial. (Source:Taha Publication)
Al-basri, a persian settled in basra, a muhaddith who transmitted from hasan al-basri, ibn sirin and others. he converted from a life of ease and self-indulgence to a life of self-denial. (Source:Taha Publication)
Habil and qabil
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Cain and abel. (Source:Taha Publication)
Cain and abel. (Source:Taha Publication)
Habus
626
Habous, another term for waqf. (Source:Taha Publication)
Habous, another term for waqf. (Source:Taha Publication)
Hadath
627
Minor ritual impurity requiring wudu': passing wind, urination, defecation, vomiting. (Source:Taha Publication)
Minor ritual impurity requiring wudu': passing wind, urination, defecation, vomiting. (Source:Taha Publication)
Hadath
2736
Situated in time. the opposite is qidam. (Source:Taha Publication)
Situated in time. the opposite is qidam. (Source:Taha Publication)
Hadd
628
(Plural hudud) Allah's boundary limits for the lawful and unlawful. the hadd punishments are specific fixed penalties laid down by Allah for specified crimes. (Source:Taha Publication)
(Plural hudud) Allah's boundary limits for the lawful and unlawful. the hadd punishments are specific fixed penalties laid down by Allah for specified crimes. (Source:Taha Publication)
Hadhf
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Ellipsis. (Source:Taha Publication)
Ellipsis. (Source:Taha Publication)
Hadith
(HADIS HADEETH)
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Reports on the sayings and the traditions of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) or what he witnessed and approved are called Hadith. These are the real explanation, interpretation, and the living example of the Prophet (s.a.w.) for teachings of the Qur'an. His sayings are found in books called the Hadith books.
Some famous collectors of Hadith are Imam Al-Bukhari, Imam Muslim, Imam An-Nasa'i, Imam Abu Dawood, Imam At-Tirmizi, and Imam Majah. There are many others.
(Source:MSA-USC)
Reports on the sayings and the traditions of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) or what he witnessed and approved are called Hadith. These are the real explanation, interpretation, and the living example of the Prophet (s.a.w.) for teachings of the Qur'an. His sayings are found in books called the Hadith books.
Some famous collectors of Hadith are Imam Al-Bukhari, Imam Muslim, Imam An-Nasa'i, Imam Abu Dawood, Imam At-Tirmizi, and Imam Majah. There are many others.
(Source:MSA-USC)