Compiled & Translated Abu Khuzaimah Ansari Published: 15th December 2001 In reality Taraweeh, Tahajjud and Qiyaam of Ramadhaan, are all one and the same thing. The long hadeeth of Abu Dharr (radi-Allaahu ’anhu) in Ibn Maajah is clear evidence of this statement. The summary of the hadeeth is that Abu …
Read More »The Number of Rak’ahs for Tarawih – Allamah al-Imam Badi ud din Shah ar-Rashidi as-Sindhi (1416H)
(from a speech delivered in 1945ce in the presence of the reviver of Islaam, the great Allaamah, the Imaam Abul-Wafa Thanaullaah Amritsari Compiled and Translated Abu Hibban & Abu Khuzaimah Ansari From The Distinctive Issues of Ahlul-Hadith The Twelfth (12) Issue – The Number of Raka’hs for Tarawih Concerning this then …
Read More »A Research Paper on the Oft Quoted Weak Hadith of Abdullah Ibn Umar Saying Ya Muhammad Concerning his Foot Which Is Used to Support Shirk
Compiled, Translated and Annotated Abu Hibbaan & Abu Khuzaimah Ansaari Introduction The people of Shirk and deviation often quote this hadeeth in order to substantiate the permissibility of saying Yaa Muhammad and therefore allowing to call upon Muhammad (Sallalahu Alayhee Was-Sallam) for need or when in distress, as is evident from …
Read More »Yes! The Salaf Divided Tawhid Into 3 Categories
Compiled, Translated and Annotated Abu Hibbaan & Abu Khuzaimah Ansari After the Youtube video of Ali Hassan Khan in his direct and responsible refutation of Mr Mumtaz was posted, one his students or sympathisers came to this blog and said, Okay InshaAllaah we await eagerly. So brother Dawud is someone who …
Read More »The Importance of Sighting the Moon For Commencing and Ending a Month – al-Allamah Shaikh ul-Hadith Ubadiullah Rehmani Mubarakpuri [1414H]
Compiled and Translated Abu Hibban & Abu Khuzaimah Ansari Whether it is the month of Ramadhan or any other month, any month of the year must be commenced and ended with the sighting of the moon. There is absolutely no reliance and dependence on calendars, astronomical calculations and yearly almanacs …
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