40 Hadith from Sunan ibn Majah

40 Hadith from Sunan ibn Majah

40 Hadith from Sunan ibn Majah

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This book is a selection of forty beautiful Hadith from Sunan Ibn Majah. The Hadith are accompanied with an easy to follow explanation accessible to readership of all levels and all age ranges.


The aim of this book is to give the reader a flavour of Hadith literature within Sunan Ibn Majah.  The themes of the Hadith will reflect the unique Hadith collection in Sunan Ibn Majah. The idea is to present a selection of Hadith showing various aspects of the Islamic teachings. The Hadith will mainly reflect themes regarding manners and etiquettes, character of a Muslim, exhortations and admonitions, remembrance of Allah, knowledge and action and beliefs.


The goal was to select Hadith with the view to build character, promote spirituality, morals, manners and ethics. Within this volume is a simple discussion of the theoretical parameters of praiseworthy characters every Muslim should aspire to achieve, supererogatory virtuous acts of worship, and the moral philosophy (in particular normative ethics) of these Hadiths. It is hoped that this will open the doors for readers to enquire more about Hadith. 

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780860379850
ISBN10 086037985X
Number Of Pages 80
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Islamic Foundation
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Dr Shahrul Hussain is a Lecturer in Islamic studies and Head of Research at Ibn Rushd Centre of Excellence for Islamic Research. He is also a visiting lecturer at Birmingham City University, Business School. He studied Arabic and Islamic studies including Hadith with various scholars in the UK and Egypt. He is a graduate of the prestigious University of Al-Azhar where he graduated from the faculty of Islamic law and Jurisprudence in 2001. 

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