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An extremely popular and useful compilation of authentic narrations covering every aspect of Islamic belief and moral conduct.

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An extremely popular and useful compilation of authentic narrations covering every aspect of Islamic belief and moral conduct. It serves as an excellent primer with a wide range of topics including: sincerity of purpose, spending in the way of Allah, rules of fasting, seeking knowledge, attending funerals and safeguarding the Quran.

Contents:

  • The Book of Miscellany (Chapter 1 to 83)
    • Chapter 1: Sincerity and Significance of Intentions and All Actions, Apparent and Hidden
    • Chapter 2: Repentance
    • Chapter 3: Patience and Perseverance
    • Chapter 4: Truthfulness
    • Chapter 5: Watchfulness
    • Chapter 6: Piety
    • Chapter 7: Firm Belief and Perfect Reliance on Allah
    • Chapter 8: Uprightness and Steadfastness
    • Chapter 9: Pondering over the Great Creation of Allah, the Passing Away of Life of the World, the Horrors of the Day of Requital and Laxity of One’s Self
    • Chapter 10: Hastening to Do Good Deeds
    • Chapter 11: The Struggle (in the Cause of Allah)
    • Chapter 12: Urging Towards Increasing Good Actions in Later Part of Life
    • Chapter 13: Numerous Ways of Doing Good
    • Chapter 14: Moderation in Worship
    • Chapter 15: The Righteous Conduct on Regular Base
    • Chapter 16: Observing the Sunnah and the Manners of Its Obedience
    • Chapter 17: Obedience to the Command of Allah Is an Obligatory Duty
    • Chapter 18: Prohibition of Heresies in Religion
    • Chapter 19: Heretics Doing Desirable or Undesirable Deeds
    • Chapter 20: Calling to Right Guidance and Forbidding Depravity
    • Chapter 21: Assistance Towards Righteousness and Piety
    • Chapter 22: Giving Counsel
    • Chapter 23: Enjoining Good and Forbidding Evil
    • Chapter 24: Chastisement for One Who Enjoins Good and Forbids Evil but Acts Otherwise
    • Chapter 25: Discharging the Trusts
    • Chapter 26: Unlawfulness of Oppression and Restoring Others Rights
    • Chapter 27: Reverence Towards the Sanctity of the Muslims
    • Chapter 28: Covering Faults of the Muslims
    • Chapter 29: Fulfilment of the Needs of the Muslims
    • Chapter 30: Intercession
    • Chapter 31: Making Peace among People
    • Chapter 32: Superiority of Poor, Weak and Un-renowned Muslims
    • Chapter 33: Benevolent Treatment Towards Orphans, Girls, the Weak, the Poor and the Humble Persons
    • Chapter 34 :Recommendations with Regard to Women
    • Chapter 35: Husband’s Rights Concerning His Wife
    • Chapter 36: Sustentation of the Members of the Family
    • Chapter 37: Spending Favourite Things for Allah’s Sake
    • Chapter 38: Urging One’s Kith and Kin to Obey Allah and Refrain from Evils
    • Chapter 39: Rights of Neighbours
    • Chapter 40: Kind Treatment Towards Parents and Establishment of the Ties of Blood Relationship
    • Chapter 41: Prohibition of Disobeying Parents and Severance of Relations
    • Chapter 42: Excellence in Doing Good to the Friends of Parents and Other Relatives
    • Chapter 43: Showing Reverence to the Family of Allah’s Messenger ﷺ
    • Chapter 44: Revering the Scholars and Elders, Preferring Them to Others and Raising Their Status
    • Chapter 45: Visiting the Pious Persons, Loving Them and Adoption of Their Company
    • Chapter 46: Excellence and Etiquette of Sincere Love for the Sake of Allah
    • Chapter 47: Signs of Allah’s Love for His Slaves and the Efforts for Its Achievement
    • Chapter 48: Warning Against Persecution of the Pious, the Weak and the Indigent
    • Chapter 49: Making Judgment of People Keeping in View Their Evident Actions and Leaving Their Hidden Actions to Allah
    • Chapter 50: Fear (of Allah)
    • Chapter 51: Hope in Allah’s Mercy
    • Chapter 52: Excellence of Good Hopes
    • Chapter 53: Combining Hope and Fear (of Allah)
    • Chapter 54: Excellence of Weeping out of Fear from Allah
    • Chapter 55: Excellence of Leading an Ascetic Life, and Virtues of Simple Life
    • Chapter 56: Excellence of Simple Living and Being Content with Little
    • Chapter 57: Contentment and Self-esteem and Avoidance of Unnecessary Begging of People
    • Chapter 58: Permissibility of Assistance Without Greed
    • Chapter 59: Encouraging Livelihood by (Working with) Hands and Abstaining from Begging
    • Chapter 60: Excellence of Generosity and Spending in a Good Cause with Reliance on Allah
    • Chapter 61: Prohibition of Miserliness
    • Chapter 62: Selflessness and Sympathy
    • Chapter 63: Competition in Matters of the Hereafter
    • Chapter 64: Excellence of a Grateful Rich Man
    • Chapter 65: Remembrance of Death and Restraint of Wishes
    • Chapter 66: Desirability of Visiting the Graves for Men, and That They Should Say
    • Chapter 67: Abomination of Longing for Death
    • Chapter 68: Leading an Abstemious Life and Refraining from the Doubtful
    • Chapter 69: Desirability of Seclusion at times of Corruption Committed by the People of the World
    • Chapter 70: Excellence of Mixing with People and Attending Their Social Activities
    • Chapter 71: Modesty and Courtesy Towards the Believers
    • Chapter 72: Condemnation of Pride and Self-conceit
    • Chapter 73: Good Conduct
    • Chapter 74: Clemency, Tolerance and Gentleness
    • Chapter 75: Forgiveness of the Ignorant
    • Chapter 76: Endurance of Afflictions
    • Chapter 77: Indignation Against the Transgression of Divine Laws
    • Chapter 78: Obligation of Rulers to Show Kindness to Their Subjects
    • Chapter 79: The Just Ruler
    • Chapter 80: Obligation of Obedience to the Ruler in What Is Lawful and Prohibition of Obeying Them in What Is Unlawful
    • Chapter 81: Undesirability of Aspiring for Office
    • Chapter 82: Appointment of Pious Governors, Advisors and Judges
    • Chapter 83: Prohibition of Appointing an Aspirant Person to a Public Office of Authority
  • Book One – the Book of Good Manners (Chapter 84 to 99)
    • Chapter 84: Exaltation of Modesty
    • Chapter 85: Secrecy of Private Matters (Guarding Secrets)
    • Chapter 86: Fulfilment of Promises
    • Chapter 87: Safeguarding and Perpetuating Good Habits
    • Chapter 88: Excellence of Meeting with a Smiling Countenance and Politeness in Speech
    • Chapter 89: Clarity of Discourse
    • Chapter 90: Listening Attentively
    • Chapter 91: Brevity in Preaching
    • Chapter 92: Dignity and Tranquility
    • Chapter 93: Excellence of Walking Solemnly (Towards the Mosque) to Perform the Prayer and Other Religious Duties
    • Chapter 94: Honouring the Guest
    • Chapter 95: Excellence of Conveying Glad Tidings and Congratulations
    • Chapter 96: Bidding Farewell and Advising on the Eve of Departure for a Journey or Other Things
    • Chapter 97: Istikhārah (Seeking Guidance from Allah), and Consultation
    • Chapter 98: Excellence of Adopting Different Routes for Going and Returning on Eid Prayer and Various Other Occasions
    • Chapter 99: Excellence of Using the Right Hand for Performing Various Good Acts
  • Book Two – the Book about the Etiquette of Eating (Chapter 100 to 116)
    • Chapter 100: Mentioning Bismillāh Before and Saying “al-ḥamdu lillāh” after Eating
    • Chapter 101: Prohibition of Criticising Food
    • Chapter 102: Response to an Invitation Extended to a Man Observing Fasting
    • Chapter 103: What Should One Say to the Host If an Uninvited Person Is Accompanied with an Invited Person
    • Chapter 104: Eating from What Is in Front of One
    • Chapter 105: Prohibition of Eating Two Date-fruits Simultaneously
    • Chapter 106: What Should a Person Say or Do When He Eats but Is Not Satisfied
    • Chapter 107: Eating from the Side of the Vessel
    • Chapter 108: Undesirability of Eating in a Reclining Posture
    • Chapter 109: Excellence of Eating with Three Fingers and Licking Them
    • Chapter 110: Merit of Sharing Food
    • Chapter 111: Etiquette of Drinking Water
    • Chapter 112: Undesirability of Drinking Directly from the Mouth of a Water-skin
    • Chapter 113: Undesirability of Blowing into the Vessel While Drinking
    • Chapter 114: Permission to Drink While in a Standing Posture
    • Chapter 115: Excellence of Cupbearer Drinking Last
    • Chapter 116: Permissibility of Drinking Water from Clean Vessels of All Types Except Gold and Silver Ones
  • Book Three – the Book of Dress (Chapter 117 to 126)
    • Chapter 117: Excellence of Wearing White Clothes and the Permissibility of Wearing Red, Green, Yellow and Black Clothes Made from Cotton, Linen but Not Silk
    • Chapter 118: Excellence of Qamīṣ
    • Chapter 119: Description of the Length of Qamīṣ and the Sleeves, the End of the Turban, the Prohibition of Wearing Long Garments out of Pride and the Undesirability of Wearing Them Without Pride
    • Chapter 120: Excellence of Giving up Elegant Clothes for Humility
    • Chapter 121: Excellence of Adopting Moderation in Dress
    • Chapter 122: Prohibition of Wearing Silk for Men and Its Permissibility for Women
    • Chapter 123: Lawfulness to Wear Silk in Case One Is Suffering from an Itch
    • Chapter 124: Prohibition of Using the Skin of the Leopard
    • Chapter 125: Supplication at the Time of Wearing New Dress or Shoes
    • Chapter 126: Excellence of Starting from the Right Side First While Wearing a Dress (or a Pair of Shoes)
  • Book Four – the Book of the Etiquette of Sleeping, Lying and Sitting, Etc. (Chapter 127 to 130)
    • Chapter 127: What Is to Be Said at the Time of Sleeping
    • Chapter 128: Manners of Lying down on One’s Back and Placing One Leg upon the Other
    • Chapter 129: Etiquette of Attending Company and Sitting with Companions
    • Chapter 130: Visions in Dream and Matters Relating to Them
  • Book Five – the Book of Greetings (Chapter 131 to 143)
    • Chapter 131: Excellence of Promoting Greetings
    • Chapter 132: Words to Be Used for Offering Greetings
    • Chapter 133: Etiquette of Offering Greetings
    • Chapter 134: Excellence of Greeting the Acquaintance Repeatedly
    • Chapter 135: Excellence of Greeting at the Time of Entry into the House
    • Chapter 136: Greeting the Children
    • Chapter 137: Greeting One’s Wife and Other Women
    • Chapter 138: Greeting the Non-muslims and Prohibition of Taking an Initiative
    • Chapter 139: Excellence of Greeting on Arrival and Departure
    • Chapter 140: Seeking Permission to Enter (Somebody’s House) and Manners Relating to It
    • Chapter 141: Seeking Permission to Enter by Telling One’s Name
    • Chapter 142: Saying “al-ḥamdu lillāh” on Sneezing, Its Reply and Manners Relating to Sneezing and Yawning
    • Chapter 143: Excellence of Hand Shaking at the Time of Meeting
  • Book Six – the Book of Visiting the Sick (Chapter 144 to 165)
    • Chapter 144: Following the Funeral, and Matters Relating to Illness and Death
    • Chapter 145: Supplication for the Sick
    • Chapter 146: Recommendation of Inquiring the Family Members of the Patient about His Condition
    • Chapter 147: Supplication When One Is Disappointed about His Life
    • Chapter 148: Instructing the Patient’s Family to Be Kind to Him – Consoling the Patients and Showing Kindness to One Facing Death Sentence
    • Chapter 149: Permissibility of Expressing Feelings of Agony in Serious Illness
    • Chapter 150: Helping a Dying Person to Pronounce “lā ilāha illalllāh”
    • Chapter 151: Supplication to Be Made Soon after a Person’s Death
    • Chapter 152: Good Words to Be Uttered Before a Dying Person and His Family
    • Chapter 153: The Ruling of Crying and Wailing over a Dead Person
    • Chapter 154: Prohibition of Disclosing the Physical Defects of the Deceased
    • Chapter 155: Participation in Funeral Prayer and Procession and the Dislike of Women Participating in the Funeral Procession
    • Chapter 156: Excellence of Participation in Funeral Prayers in Large Numbers and Formation of Three Rows or More
    • Chapter 157: Supplications in Funeral Prayers
    • Chapter 158: Haste in Burial
    • Chapter 159: About Speedy Repayment of the Debts of a Deceased Person and Preparation of Burial
    • Chapter 160: Admonition Beside the Grave
    • Chapter 161: Supplication for the Deceased after His Burial
    • Chapter 162: Charity on Behalf of the Deceased and Praying for Him
    • Chapter 163: Praising the Deceased
    • Chapter 164: Superiority of One Who Is Bereaved of His Infants
    • Chapter 165: Weeping While Passing by the Graves of the Disbelievers
  • Book Seven – the Book of Etiquette of Traveling (Chapter 166 to 179)
    • Chapter 166: The Desirability of Setting on a Journey on Thursday in the Early Part of the Day
    • Chapter 167: The Desirability of Undertaking a Journey in a Group and Appointing a Leader
    • Chapter 168: Etiquette of Staying, Riding, Encamping at Night and Sleeping During the Journey and Other Matters Relating to the Journey
    • Chapter 169: Helping a Companion
    • Chapter 170: Supplication at the Time of Riding
    • Chapter 171: Glorification of Allah by a Traveler While Ascending and Descending
    • Chapter 172: Desirability of Supplications During the Journey
    • Chapter 173: Supplication If One Fears (Harm)
    • Chapter 174: Supplication on Alighting at a Halt
    • Chapter 175: Desirability of Returning Home Soon after the Accomplishment of a Task
    • Chapter 176: Desirability of Returning Home by Day
    • Chapter 177: Supplication at the Time of Returning Home and on Seeing One’s Hometown
    • Chapter 178: Desirability of Entering the Mosque near One’s Home upon Returning from a Journey for Offering Two Units of Prayer
    • Chapter 179: Prohibiting Woman from Traveling Alone
  • Book Eight – the Book of Virtues (Chapter 180 to 231)
    • Chapter 180: The Excellence of Reciting the Quran
    • Chapter 181: Warning Against Forgetting the Quran
    • Chapter 182: The Merit of Recitation of the Noble Quran in a Pleasant Voice
    • Chapter 183: Inducement Towards the Recitation of Some Special Verses and Sūrah of the Noble Quran
    • Chapter 184: Desirability of Assembling for the Recitation of the Noble Quran
    • Chapter 185: The Merits of Ablutions (Wuḍū’)  
    • Chapter 186: The Excellence of Adhān
    • Chapter 187: The Excellence of the Prayer
    • Chapter 188: Excellence of the Morning (Fajr) and ʿAsr Prayers
    • Chapter 189: The Excellence of Proceeding Towards the Mosque Walking
    • Chapter 190: The Excellence of Waiting for the Prayer
    • Chapter 191: The Excellence of Performing Prayers in Congregation
    • Chapter 192: Urging to Observe ʿIshā’ and Fajr Prayers in Congregation
    • Chapter 193: Strict Orders for Observance of Obligatory Prayer
    • Chapter 194: The Excellence of Standing in the First Row (in Prayer)
    • Chapter 195: The Excellence of Optional Prayers (Sunnah Mu’akkadah) along with the Obligatory Prayers
    • Chapter 196: Emphasis on Performing Two Rakʿah Sunnah Before Dawn (Fajr) Prayer
    • Chapter 197: Briefness to Be Adopted in Performing the Two Rakʿah Sunnah Before Fajr Prayer, Their Time and the Sūrah to Recite in Them
    • Chapter 198: Desirability of Lying down on One’s Right Side after the Sunnah of Fajr Prayer
    • Chapter 199: Sunnah of Ẓuhr Prayer
    • Chapter 200: Sunnah of the ʿAsr Prayer
    • Chapter 201: Sunnah of the Maghrib Prayer
    • Chapter 202: Sunnah of the ʿishā’ Prayer
    • Chapter 203: Sunnah of Friday Prayer
    • Chapter 204: Desirability of Offering Nawāfil (Voluntary or Optional) Prayers at Home
    • Chapter 205: Witr Prayer, Its Time and Ruling
    • Chapter 206: Merit of the (Optional) Ḍuhā (Forenoon) Prayer
    • Chapter 207 :Time for the Ḍuhā (Forenoon Optional) Prayer
    • Chapter 208: Inducement to Perform taḥiyyat-ul-masjid (upon Entering the Mosque)
    • Chapter 209: The Excellence of Performing Two Rakʿah of Voluntary Prayer after Ablution
    • Chapter 210: The Excellence of Friday Prayer
    • Chapter 211: The Desirability of Prostrating out of Gratitude
    • Chapter 212: Excellence of Standing in Prayer at Night
    • Chapter 213: The Excellence of Optional (Tarāwīḥ) Prayer During Ramaḍān
    • Chapter 214: The Superiority of laylat-ul-qadr (the Night of Decree)
    • Chapter 215: The Excellence of Using Miswāk (Tooth-stick)
    • Chapter 216: The Excellence and Obligation of the Payment of Zakāt
    • Chapter 217: The Excellence of Observing Fasts During Ramaḍān
    • Chapter 218: The Excellence of Spending out Charity During Ramaḍān
    • Chapter 219: The Prohibition of Observing Fasting after the Middle of Shaʿbān
    • Chapter 220: Supplication at the Sight of the Crescent (at the Outset of Every Lunar Month)
    • Chapter 221: Merit of Suḥūr (Predawn Meal in Ramaḍān) and the Excellence of Delaying Having It till Before Dawn
    • Chapter 222: The Superiority of Hastening to Break the Fast, and the Supplication to Say upon Breaking It
    • Chapter 223: Safeguarding the Fast
    • Chapter 224: Matters Relating to Fasting
    • Chapter 225: The Excellence of Observing Fasting in the Months of Muḥarram and Shaʿbān and the Sacred Months
    • Chapter 226: The Excellence of the Fast During the First Ten Days of dhul-ḥijjah
    • Chapter 227: The Excellence of Observing Fasting on the Day of ʿarafah, ʿāshūrā’ and tāsūʿā’ (i.e. 9th of Muḥarram)
    • Chapter 228: The Desirability of Fasting Six Days in the Month of Shawwāl
    • Chapter 229: The Desirability of Observing Fasting on Monday and Thursday
    • Chapter 230: The Desirability of Observing Three Days of Fasting in Every Month
    • Chapter 231: The Merit of Providing Something to the Person Observing Fasting for Breaking the Fast
  • Book Nine – the Book of Iʿtikāf (Chapter 232)
    • Chapter 232: Iʿtikāf (Seclusion in the Mosque) in the Month of Ramaḍān
  • Book Ten – the Book of Hajj (Chapter 233)
    • Chapter 233: The Obligation of Hajj (Pilgrimage) and Its Excellence
  • Book Eleven – the Book of Jihad (Chapter 234 to 240)
    • Chapter 234: Obligation of Jihād
    • Chapter 235: Martyrdom Without Fighting
    • Chapter 236: The Merit of Emancipation of Slaves
    • Chapter 237: The Excellence of Kind Attitude Towards Slaves
    • Chapter 238: The Merit of the Dutiful Slave
    • Chapter 239: The Excellence of Worship in the Time of Tribulations
    • Chapter 240: Excellence of Fair Bargaining and Matters Relation to It
  • Book Twelve – the Book of Knowledge (Chapter 241)
    • Chapter 241: Virtues of Knowledge Which Is Learnt and Taught for the Sake of Allah
  • Book Thirteen – the Book of Praise and Gratitude to Allah (Chapter 242)
    • Chapter 242: The Obligation of Gratitude
  • Book Fourteen – the Book of Supplicating Allah to Exalt the Mention of Allah’s Messenger ﷺ (Chapter 243)
    • Chapter 243: The Obligation of Supplicating Allah to Exalt His Mention and Its Excellence, and Its Manner
  • Book Fifteen – the Book of the Remembrance of Allah (Chapter 244)
    • Chapter 244: The Excellence of the Remembrance of Allah
    • Chapter 245: Remembrance of Allah in All Conditions
    • Chapter 246: Supplication at the Time of Going to Bed and Waking Up
    • Chapter 247: The Excellence of Gathering in Which Allah Is Remembered
    • Chapter 248: Remembrance of Allah in the Morning and in the Evening
    • Chapter 249: Supplication Before Going to Bed
  • Book Sixteen – the Book of Du’a (Supplications) (Chapter 250)
    • Chapter 250: Issues Regarding Supplications, Their Virtues and Supplications of the Prophet ﷺ 
    • Chapter 251: The Excellence of Supplicating in One’s Absence
    • Chapter 252: Some Verdicts Pertaining to Supplications
    • Chapter 253: Superiority of Saints and Their Marvels
  • Book Seventeen – the Book of the Prohibited Actions (Chapter 254 to 369)
    • Chapter 254: The Prohibition of Backbiting and the Commandment of Guarding One’s Tongue
    • Chapter 255: Prohibition of Listening to Backbiting
    • Chapter 256: Some Cases Where It Is Permissible to Backbite
    • Chapter 257: Prohibition of Calumny
    • Chapter 258: Prohibition of Carrying Tales of the Officers
    • Chapter 259: Condemnation of Double-faced People
    • Chapter 260: Condemnation and Prohibition of Falsehood
    • Chapter 261: Falsehood That Is Permissible
    • Chapter 262: Ascertainment of What One Hears and Narrates
    • Chapter 263: Prohibition of Giving False Testimony
    • Chapter 264: Prohibition of Cursing One Particular Man or Animal
    • Chapter 265: Justification of Cursing the Wrongdoers Without Specifying One of Them
    • Chapter 266: Prohibition of Reviling a Muslim Without Any Cause
    • Chapter 267: Prohibition of Abusing the Deceased Without a Valid Legal Reason Approved by Sharīʿah
    • Chapter 268: Prohibition of Maligning
    • Chapter 269: Prohibition of Nursing Rancour and Enmity
    • Chapter 270: Prohibition of Envy
    • Chapter 271: Prohibition of Spying on Muslims and to Be Inquisitive about Others
    • Chapter 272: Prohibition of Suspicion
    • Chapter 273: Prohibition of Despising Muslims
    • Chapter 274: Prohibition of Rejoicing over Another’s Trouble
    • Chapter 275: Prohibition of Deriding One’s Lineage
    • Chapter 276: Prohibition of Deceiving Others
    • Chapter 277: Prohibition of the Treachery and Breaking One’s Covenant
    • Chapter 278: Prohibition of Recounting of Favours
    • Chapter 279: Prohibition of Arrogance and Oppression
    • Chapter 280: Prohibition of Breaking Ties and Relationships
    • Chapter 281: Prohibition of Two Holding Secret Counsel to the Exclusion of Conversing Together a Third
    • Chapter 282: Prohibition of Cruelty
    • Chapter 283: Prohibition of Chastisement with Fire
    • Chapter 284: Prohibition of Procrastinating by a Rich Person to Fulfil His Obligation
    • Chapter 285: Undesirability of Giving a Gift and Then Ask Back for It
    • Chapter 286: Prohibition of Devouring the Property of an Orphan
    • Chapter 287: Prohibition of Taking Usury
    • Chapter 288: Prohibition of Show-off
    • Chapter 289: Things Not to Be Considered as Showing Off
    • Chapter 290: Prohibition of Gazing at Women and Beardless Handsome Boys Except in Exigency
    • Chapter 291: Prohibition of Meeting a Non-maḥram Woman in Seclusion
    • Chapter 292: Prohibition for Men and Women Apeing One Another
    • Chapter 293: Prohibition of Following the Manners of Satan and Disbelievers
    • Chapter 294: Forbidding to Dye Hair Black
    • Chapter 295: On Prohibition of Shaving a Part of Head
    • Chapter 296: Prohibition of Wearing False Hair, Tattooing and Filling of Teeth
    • Chapter 297: Prohibition of Plucking Grey Hairs
    • Chapter 298: Prohibition of Using the Right Hand for Cleaning after Toilet Without a Valid Reason
    • Chapter 299: Undesirability of Wearing One Shoe or Sock
    • Chapter 300: Prohibition of Leaving the Fire Burning
    • Chapter 301: Prohibition of Putting Oneself to Undue Hardship
    • Chapter 302: Prohibition of Bewailing the Deceased
    • Chapter 303: Prohibition of Consultation with Soothsayers
    • Chapter 304: Forbiddance of Believing in Ill Omens
    • Chapter 305: Prohibition of Drawing Portraits
    • Chapter 306: Prohibition of Keeping a Dog Except as a Watchdog or Hunting Dog
    • Chapter 307: Undesirability of Hanging Bells round the Necks of Animals
    • Chapter 308: Undesirability of Riding a Camel Which Eats Animals’ Waste
    • Chapter 309: Prohibition of Spitting in the Mosque
    • Chapter 310: Undesirability of Quarrelling or Raising Voices in the Mosque
    • Chapter 311: Undesirability of Entering the Mosque after Eating Raw Onion or Garlic
    • Chapter 312: Undesirability of Sitting with Erected Legs During Friday Sermon
    • Chapter 313: Prohibition of Having a Hair Cut or Paring One’s Nail During the First Ten Days of dhul-ḥijjah for One Who Intends to Sacrifice an Animal
    • Chapter 314: Prohibition of Swearing in the Name of Anything Besides Allah
    • Chapter 315: Illegality of Swearing Falsely
    • Chapter 316: Desirability of Expiating the Oath Taken by a Person Who Afterwards Breaks It for a Better Alternative
    • Chapter 317: Expiation of Oaths
    • Chapter 318: Abomination of Swearing in Transaction
    • Chapter 319: About Begging in the Name of Allah
    • Chapter 320: Prohibition of Addressing Somebody as ‘the King of Kings’
    • Chapter 321: Prohibition of Conferring a Title of Honour upon a Sinner, a Hypocrite, and the Like
    • Chapter 322: Undesirability of Reviling Fever
    • Chapter 323: Prohibition of Reviling the Wind
    • Chapter 324: Undesirability of Reviling the Rooster
    • Chapter 325: Prohibition of Attributing Rain to the Stars
    • Chapter 326: Prohibition of Calling a Muslim an Infidel
    • Chapter 327: Prohibition of Obscenity
    • Chapter 328: Undesirability of Pretentiousness and Exaggeration During Conversation
    • Chapter 329: Abomination of Self-condemnation
    • Chapter 330: Undesirability of Calling Grapes ‘al-karm’
    • Chapter 331: Prohibition of Describing the Charms of a Woman to a Man Without a Valid Reason Approved by the Shari’ah
    • Chapter 332: Abomination of Saying- “Forgive Me If You Wish, O Allah!”
    • Chapter 333: Abomination of Saying- “What Allah Wills and So-and-so Wills”
    • Chapter 334: Abomination of Holding Conversation after ʿishā’ (Night) Prayer
    • Chapter 335: Prohibition of Refusal by a Woman When Her Husband Calls Her to His Bed
    • Chapter 336: Prohibition of Observing an Optional Fast by a Woman Without the Permission of Her Husband
    • Chapter 337: Prohibition of Raising One’s Head Before the Imam
    • Chapter 338: Prohibition of Placing the Hands on the Sides During the Prayer
    • Chapter 339: Abomination of Joining the Prayer When the Food Is Ready or When One Is in Desperate Need to Answer the Call of Nature
    • Chapter 340: Prohibition of Raising One’s Eyes Towards the Sky During the Prayer
    • Chapter 341: Undesirability of Glancing in One Direction of the Other During Prayer
    • Chapter 342: Prohibition of Facing the Graves During Prayer
    • Chapter 343: Prohibition of Passing in Front of a Worshipper While He Is Offering Prayer
    • Chapter 344: Undesirability of Offering Optional Prayer after the Announcement of Iqāmah
    • Chapter 345: Abomination of Selecting Friday for Fasting
    • Chapter 346: Prohibition of Extending Fast Beyond One Day
    • Chapter 347: Prohibition of Sitting on the Graves
    • Chapter 348: Prohibition of Plastering and Building over the Graves
    • Chapter 349: Prohibition for a Slave to Run Away from His Master
    • Chapter 350: Undesirability of Intercession in Ḥudūd
    • Chapter 351: Prohibition of Relieving Nature on the Paths
    • Chapter 352: Prohibition of Urinating into Stagnant Water
    • Chapter 353: Prohibition of Giving Preference to Children over One Another in Giving Gifts, Etc.
    • Chapter 354: Prohibition of Mourning Beyond Three Days (for Women)
    • Chapter 355: Prohibition of Malpractices in Commerce
    • Chapter 356: Prohibition of Squandering Wealth
    • Chapter 357: Prohibition of Pointing with a Weapon at Another Brother in Faith
    • Chapter 358: Undesirability of Leaving the Mosque Without Offering Prayer after the Adhān Has Been Proclaimed
    • Chapter 359: Undesirability of Rejecting the Gift of Perfume
    • Chapter 360: Undesirability of Praising a Person in His Presence
    • Chapter 361: Undesirability of Departing from or Coming to a Place Stricken by a Epidemic
    • Chapter 362: Prohibition of Magic
    • Chapter 363: Prohibition of Carrying the Quran into the Land of Enemy
    • Chapter 364: Prohibition of Using Utensils Made of Gold and Silver
    • Chapter 365: Prohibition of Wearing Saffron-coloured Dress
    • Chapter 366: Prohibition of Observing Silence from Dawn till Night
    • Chapter 367: Prohibition of Attributing Wrong Fatherhood
    • Chapter 368: Prohibition of Doing That Which Allah and His Messenger Have Prohibited
    • Chapter 369: Expiation for the Violation of Commandments of Allah
  • Book Eighteen – the Book of Miscellaneous Aḥādīth of Significant Values (Chapter 370)
    • Chapter 370: Aḥādīth about Dajjāl and Portents of the Hour
  • Book Nineteen – the Book of Forgiveness (Chapter 371)
    • Chapter 371: Seeking Forgiveness
    • Chapter 372: Some of the Bounties Which Allah Has Prepared for the Believers in Paradise

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Writer

Abū Zakariyyā Yaḥyā ibn Sharaf al-Nawawī

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73 hours 20 minutes

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