Takhrij
Takhrij of Hadith: Ya Abu Bakr! No one knows my reality except my Lord
Please let me know the grading and takhrij of the following hadith..?
Prophet (pbuh) says to Syeduna Abu Bakr as-Siddique: Ya Abu Bakr, no one knows my reality (haqiqa) except my Lord. Continue reading
Quick question: Hadith dajjal
Masha’Allah you’re doing an excellent job. You mentioned the hadith, “He eats rocks and a mountain of smoke precedes him and people ride inside him, and not on his back.” Continue reading
Hadith: Iman of Sayyidina Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (r) twice that of Sayyidina ‘Umar (r)
I am looking for the hadith where Sayyidina Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (r) donated all his wealth and Sayyidina ‘Umar (r) half and the Prophet (s) said to Sayyidina ‘Umar (r) your iman is half that of Abu Bakr. Continue reading
Argument Extinguishes the Light of Faith
Sidi, Mawlana Shaykh Hisham often cites: Argument extinguishes the light of Faith. Continue reading
Hazrat Dawood
So we have to recite the surah verse every day thirty times and do we have to pray 2 rakats every Thursday? Continue reading
Can you confirm this citation from Abu Hanifa about Imam Ja`far as-Sadiq?
Is this a valid citation regarding Abu Hanifa?: “didn’t we mention before that the most knowledgeable of the people is the one who knows the differences in the views of the people.” Continue reading
Hadith about moan and name of Allah
This hadith is mawdu or no? Where they claim that the Prophet said to about an ill man: “Let him moan because moaning (saying Aah) is among the names of Allah”… Continue reading
Hadith of calling invisible helpers (istighatha)
Shaykh, can you please give us a detailed Takhrij (just like hadith of Adam (As)) on the hadith mentioned below. ‘Hadhrat Abdullah bin Mas’ud has narrated that the Prophet(saw) said: When you lose your means of transport in a jungle, you should call: ‘O creatures of Allah! Help me, recover my transport! O creatures of Allah! Help me, recover my transport !’… Continue reading
Hearing of the Dead
provide the complete analysis of this narration along with different chains of narration and its grading: When one passes by the grave of his mu’min brother who he had known in the dunya, and stands at the qabr and says, `Assalamu `alaykum’, the person in the qabr will know him and also return his greeting. Continue reading