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Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim. Volume 3 / with the full commentary by Imam al-Nawawi ; translated and edited by Adil Salahi.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Al-Minhaj bi Sharh Sahih Muslim
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Hadith.
- Hadith--Authorities.
- Muḥammad, Prophet, -632.
- Muḥammad.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (420 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- London : Islamic Foundation, [2019]
- Summary:
- The third volume in a new translation of of Sahih Muslim, the second most authentic collection of Prophetic traditions, with Imam Nawawi's commentary.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Transliteration Table
- Preface
- Before You Read
- THE BOOK OF CLEANSING
- Chapter 1: The Importance of Ablution (Wudu')
- Chapter 2: Cleansing Required before Prayer
- Chapter 3: The Description of Perfect Ablution
- Chapter 4: The Importance of Ritual Ablution and Following it with a Prayer
- Chapter 5: The Five Prayers, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Wipe off Sins
- Chapter 6: Recommended Glorification after Ablution
- Chapter 7: How the Prophet Performed his Ritual Ablution
- Chapter 8: The Preferability of Odd Numbers
- Chapter 9: Completely Washing both Feet
- Chapter 10: Covering all Parts Included in the Ablution
- Chapter 11: Sins Going Out with the Water of Ablution
- Chapter 12: The Desirability of Exceeding the Mark
- Chapter 13: Extended Adornment
- Chapter 14: Doing the Full Ablution Despite Difficulty
- Chapter 15: Cleaning Teeth
- Chapter 16: Practices of Sound Human Nature
- Chapter 17: Correct Behaviour in the Toilet
- Chapter 18: Do Not Use the Right Hand when Cleaning Oneself
- Chapter 19: Preference for the Right Side
- Chapter 20: Prohibition of Defecation by the Roadside and in the Shade
- Chapter 21: Cleaning Oneself with Water
- Chapter 22: Wiping on Footwear
- Chapter 23: Wiping the Forehead and on the Turban
- Chapter 24: Time Limit for Wiping on Footwear
- Chapter 25: Offering all Five Prayers with One Minor Ritual Ablution
- Chapter 26: When Ritual Impurity is Suspected, Dipping One's Hand in Water is Discouraged
- Chapter 27: When a Dog Drinks from a Water Container
- Chapter 28: Prohibition of Urinating in Stagnant Water
- Chapter 29: Do Not Bathe in Stagnant Water
- Chapter 30: Impurities in the Mosque must be Washed
- Impurity is Removed from the Ground by Washing.
- Chapter 31: A Suckling Child's Urine and How to Wash it
- Chapter 32: On Semen
- Chapter 33: The Ritual Impurity of Blood and How it Should be Washed
- Chapter 34: Confirmation of the Ritual Impurity of Urine and the Cleansing Obligation
- BOOK OF MENSTRUATION
- Chapter 1: Foreplay During Menstruation
- Chapter 2: In Bed with One's Wife During Her Period
- Chapter 3: A Woman in Menstruation May Wash her Husband's Head, and He May Lean on her Lap and Recite the Qur'an
- Chapter 4: Prostatic Fluid (Madhi)
- Chapter 5: Washing One's Face and Hands When One Wakes Up
- Chapter 6: Going to Bed in a State of Janabah and the Recommendation of Minor Ritual Ablution before Doing Certain Things
- Chapter 7: Women's Semen requires Major Ritual Ablution
- Chapter 8: Description of Men's and Women's Semen
- A Child is Created of Both their Fluids
- Chapter 9: A Bath to Remove the State of Janābah
- Chapter 10: How much Water for Ghusl
- Using the same Vessel and Water by Man and Woman
- Chapter 11: The Desirability of Pouring Water Three Times on One's Head and Other Parts
- Chapter 12: Women's Plaits
- Chapter 13: Purification with Musk after Menstruation
- Chapter 14: Women's Prolonged Bleeding and its Effect on Prayer
- Chapter 15: Making up Fasting is Obligatory, but Not Prayer
- Chapter 16: A Woman may Hold a Robe to Screen a Person taking a Bath
- Chapter 17: Prohibition of Looking at Someone Else's Private Parts
- Chapter 18: Taking a Bath in the Nude
- Chapter 19: Taking Care to Cover One's Private Parts
- Chapter 20: What Cover to Use When Relieving Oneself
- Chapter 21: What Requires Taking a Bath
- Chapter 22: When the Two Genitals Meet, a Bath is Obligatory
- Chapter 23: The Requirement of Ablution for Eating Cooked Food
- Chapter 24: Annulment of the Requirement of Ablution After Eating Cooked Food.
- Chapter 25: The Requirements of Ablution for Eating Camel Meat
- Chapter 26: Doubt About Invalidating Ablution
- Chapter 27: Tanning Purifies the Hide of Dead Animals
- Chapter 28: Dry Ablution [i.e. Tayammum]
- Chapter 29: Evidence that a Muslim is Never Ritually Impure
- Chapter 30: Glorification of God when in Major Ritual Impurity
- Chapter 31: Eating when in a State of Major Ritual Impurity
- Chapter 32: When going to the Toilet
- Chapter 33: Sleeping while Seated does not Invalidate Minor Ritual Ablution
- BOOK OF PRAYER
- Chapter 1: The Beginning of the Adhān [i.e. The Call to Prayer]
- Chapter 2: The Order to Repeat Phrases of the Adhān Twice
- Chapter 3: The Call to Prayer [i.e. The Adhān]
- Chapter 4: Two Callers in a Mosque
- Chapter 5: A Blind Man may Call the Adhān
- Chapter 6: No Attach on Unbelievers if the Adhān is Heard from their Quarters
- Chapter 7: What to Say During and After the Adhān
- Chapter 8: The Importance of the Adhān
- Chapter 9: Lifting One's Hands Parallel with One's Shoulders
- Chapter 10: Confirmation of Glorifying God at Every Move in Prayer
- Chapter 11: Reciting the Fātiḥah in every Rakʿah
- Chapter 12: Audible Recitation is Only Made by the Imam
- Chapter 13: The Argument that the Basmalah Should not be Read Aloud
- Chapter 14: The Argument that the Basmalah is a Verse of Every Surah Except Surah 9
- Chapter 15: Where to Place One's Hands in Prayer
- Chapter 16: The Tashahhud in Prayer
- Chapter 17: Invoking Blessing on the Prophet After the Tashahhud
- Chapter 18: Supplication and Praise
- Chapter 19: The Requirement to Do Like the Imam
- Chapter 20: The Order not to be Ahead of the Imam in any Action
- Chapter 21: Appointment of a Deputy Imam and Prayer Behind a Disabled Imam.
- Notes:
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 9780860377382
- 0860377385
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