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    Posted: 08 February 2006 at 5:20pm
"I am a slave. I eat as a slave eats and I sit as a slave sits.", Beloved, sallallahu alyhi wa-sallam.
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Bi ismillahir rahmanir raheem

assalamu alaikum

When it comes to ahadith collections such as the one above and below you can take advice from them literally, generally speaking that is and act on it as they pertain to adab or muslim character and etiquettes not fiqh rulings which are a separate field of knowledge and require much deeper analysis of all the evidence. this also goes for the Quran or other ahadith collections such as sahih bukhari when they are referring to Adab, you dont need someone to investigate and see that allah is merciful or karim but you do when it comes to matters such inheritance and business. Insha allah khair.

Riyad as-Salihin

(The Meadows of the Righteous)

An-Nawawi


Index

1.Sincerity

2. Repentance

3. Steadfastness

4. Truthfulness

5. Watchfulness

6. Fearful Awareness of Allah

7. Certainty and Trust in Allah

8. On Going Straight

9. Reflection

10. Hastening to perform good actions

11. Striving

12. On the encouragement to increase good actions

13. The many paths of good

14. Moderation in Worship

15.Perserverance in actions

16. The command to follow the Sunna

17. The Obligation to obey the judgement of Allah

18. Chapter: The prohibition against innovations

19. The one who makes a good or bad sunna

20. On showing the way to good

21.Helping one another to goodness and fear of Allah

22. Good Counsel

23. Commanding the right and forbidding the wrong

24. The harsh punishment of someone who commands right or forbids wrong while his own actions contradict what he says

25. The command to deliver trusts

26. Injustice

27. Respecting the sacred things of the Muslims

28. Veiling the faults of Muslims

29. Taking care of the needs of the Muslims

30. Intercession

31. Putting things right between people

32. The excellence of the weak

33. Kindness to orphans and girls

34. Treating women well

35. The rights of a husband from his wife

36. Spending on one's family

37. Spending out of what one loves

38. On the obligation to command one's family and children to obey Allah

39. The right of the neighbour

40. Dutifulness to parents

41. The prohibition of disobeying parents

42. The excellence of dutifulness shown to the friends of one's father and mother, relatives, wife, and others

43. Honouring the people of the family of the Messenger of Allah

44. Respect for people of knowledge, the great and people of importance

45.Visiting the people of virtue, sitting with them and keeping their company

46. The excellence of love for the sake of Allah

47. On the signs of Allah's love for His slave

48. Cautioning against causing injury to the righteous, the weak and the poor

49. Judging people according to the outward while leaving their secrets to Allah

50. On Fear

51. On Hope

52. On the Excellence of Hope

53. On combining Fear and Hope

54. The Excellence of Weeping

55. On the Excellence of making do with little of this world

56. On the excellence of hunger

57. On Contentment, self-restraint, and moderation in life style and spending

58. On the permission to take that which is not asked for

59. The encouragement to eat from the work of one's own hand

60. On generosity

61. Forbidding miserliness and avarice

62. On preferring others

63. On the desire for in matters which pertain to the Next World

64. On the excellence of the grateful wealthy person

65. On remembering death

66. On the recommendation for men to visit the graves

67. On it being disliked to wish for death

68. On scrupulousness

69. On the recommendation to withdraw when things are corrupt

70. On the excellence of having dealings with people

71. On Humility

72. On the Prohibition of pride and arrogance

73. On Good Character

74. On forbearance, patience and kindness

75. On pardon

76. On enduring injury

77. On anger when the sacred things of the Shari'a are violated

78. On commanding those in authority to be kind to their subjects

79. On the just ruler

80. On the obligation to obey those in authority

81. On the prohibition against seeking authority

82. On encouraging the Sultan, qadi and others in authority to adopt a righteous counsellor

83. Not appointing those who desire authority

Book of Adab (84-99)

Book on the Adab related to Food (100-116)

Book of Clothing (117-126)

Book of the Adab of Sleep (127-128)

129. On the Adab of the Assembly

130. On Dreams

Book of the Greeting (131-143)

Book on Visiting the Sick (144-149)

Chapters on Dying and the Funeral (150-165)

Book of the Adab of Travelling (166-179)

Book of Virtues (180-231)

Recitation of the Qur'an (180-184)

Wudu'(185)

Adhan (186)

The Prayer (187-213)

Siwak and Fitra (214)

Zakat (215)

Fasting (216)

232. Book of I'tikaf

233. Book of Hajj

Book of Jihad (234-240)

Book of Knowledge

Book of Praise of Allah and Thankfulness to Him

Book on the Prayer on the Messenger of Allah

Book of Dhikr

Book of Supplications

Book on Things which are Forbidden

370. On various stories

371. On asking forgiveness

372. On what Allah has promised the believers in the Garden




Edited by rami - 24 May 2008 at 5:16pm
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As Salamu Alaikum

Jazakallahu Khairan brothers Murabit and Rami for all these links.

Masha Allah it is great to have them here in one place.

Salams

�Verily your Lord is quick in punishment; yet He is indeed Oft-Forgiving Most Merciful (Surah Al-An�am 6:165)
"Indeed, we belong to Allah and to Him is our return" (Surah Baqarah 2: 155)
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Jazakallahukhairan!
Allah is Sufficient as a Walee (Protector) and Allah is Sufficient as a Naseer (Helper).
(Surah An-Nisa, Chapter #4, Verse #45)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Amina16 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 August 2006 at 10:14pm
jazakallahukhair those sites where very useful.  Does anyone know a place i can order the books.  i've been looking 4 the sunnah translated in english 4 a while.  i only have it in arabic which i don't understand but can read.  My dad usually translates it for me but i would like to read the translation myself.  reading from the computer hurts my eyes.  so please if u can find it for me i would really like that.  
"Words have Power" ex: The Quran
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Murabit Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 August 2006 at 5:20am

Originally posted by Amina16 Amina16 wrote:

Does anyone know a place i can order the books.   

Here we go Sis: http://www.islamicbookstore.com/b8475.html

I've got the book and mashAllah, it is excellent.

"I am a slave. I eat as a slave eats and I sit as a slave sits.", Beloved, sallallahu alyhi wa-sallam.
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jizakallahkheir the link was very helpful
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Dear Murabit and Rami,
Thank You for these links. So many of the Jewish and christian people I
deal with are fearful of Islam. Many of the Muslims that I deal with
assume that I am ignorant. This will serve me well. I have a Muslim friend
who years ago was my co-worker in an orchestra run by another friend
(Our boss at the time) who happened to be jewish.

Both parties thought the other to be cheating the other. I fed my muslim
friend a few lines of talmud appropriate to use in his meeting with my
Jewish friend (Our boss) They became great friends. Both are complicated
people both had at the time newly embraced their separate religious
identities.
In the end it turns out they were both fair but both lacking in their social
skills. They still work together today. They still argue like an old married
couple. To me they refer to each other playfully as Golda and Farakan. I
have blessedly moved on.
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