Kissing the Thumbs During Adhan
Was kissing the thumbs during the Adhan practiced by [...]
Was kissing the thumbs during the Adhan practiced by [...]
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The Hadith "Whoever imitates..." is differed over regarding its authenticity. Imam Ibn Hajr al-Asqalani considered it to be Hasan.
The Hadith below is Sahih according to Imam al-Ayni, and it support the Hanafi position of Witr prayer being three Rakahs with one Salam.
The Hadith, "I was a hidden treasure...", is fabricated (Mawdu) or baseless (La Asl Lahu) according to many scholars of Hadith, including...
There are a number of narrations for this Hadith prohibiting frog. This particular narration is in Sunan Abi Dawood is Hasan according to...
The Hadith saying Ikhlas is my secret is very weak according to Imam Ibn Hajr al-Asqalaani and Imam al-Ayni. It is important to recognise...
Yes, the Hadith ‘There is no Safar’ is authentic.’ It is in Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim. The scholars agree that all Musnad Hadith in Sahih Bukhari...
From the above Nass (text) we see that Imam al-Bukhari narrated the Hadith about Dhikr gatherings (as referred to in the question) in his Sahih.
This Hadith of Sayidina Handhalah is Sahih. It is narrated by Imam Muslim in his Sahih collection with a complete chain of narrators, so it is Sahih.
The Hadith on mutilation is Qawi (strong) according to Imam Ibn Hajr al-Asqalani, as mentioned in his commentary on Sahih al-Bukhari.
The Hadith, Aubergine is for whatever it is eaten, is baseless (La Asl Lahu), which is practically the same as fabricated (Mowdu’). It must not ...
If someone is claiming that the Hadith, aubergine is a cure for every illness, is authentic they must prove it. Which means they must reference it ...
The Hadith regarding the Prophet ﷺ wiping the neck in Wudu is weak according to Imam Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani: "What Ahmad and Abu Dawood narrated from...
The Hadith about taking the Name of Allah Most High when uncertain about meat is narrated in Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim multiple times...
The Hadith prohibiting plucking the eyebrows is narrated multiple times in Bukhari and also narrated in Muslim. The scholars are in agreement that ...
Is the Hadith about not using calculations for moonsighting Sahih? This Hadith has been narrated in Sahih al-Bukhari and all Hadith that...
The Hadith that defines an orphan is Hasan. A number of scholars quoted Imam al-Nawawi saying this Hadith is Hasan. It may well be Hasan Lighayrihi...
Yes, it is narrated in Sahih Muslim multiple times: "(Sayidah) Ayesha narrated that Sahlah bint Suhayl bin Amr came to the Prophet ﷺ and said...
Yes, it is narrated in Sahih al-Bukhari: "Abu Qatadah al-Ansari narrated that the Prophet ﷺ would pray carrying (his granddaughter) Umamah...
Is the Hadith, whoever informs others of the start of Ramadhan is prohibited to the hellfire, authentic? This should not be narrated...
Yes, it is Sahih. Imam Ibn Hajr al-Asqalani mentioned this Hadith and commented on its chain, saying it is Sahih: "As for cooling down...
Yes, it is in Bukhari. "Aishah narrated that the Prophet ﷺ said, ‘Indeed this black seed is a cure for every illness, except for al-Saam...
Is the Hadith about giving honey for stomach issues authentic? Yes, it is Sahih (authentic). This Hadith is in Bukhari and Muslim ...
Fasting one day in Rajab being like fasting hundred years is an extremely Munkar (rejected) Hadith according to Ibn Hajr al-Asqalaani...
Imam al-Nawawi mentioned the Hadith about seeking Istikhara 7 times and said it is Ghareeb, and it has narrators he does not know...
There is a Hadith about dreams being part of prophecy in Sahih al-Bukhari which states: “Abu Sa’eed al-Khudri narrated that he heard...
There are many Hadith that support the Hanafi position of Aqeeqah being abrogated, many are weak narrations although some are stronger...
This Hadith has multiple narrations in Ahmad, Mustadrak Hakim, Tabarani, Ibn Maja, Tirmidhi and many other reliable Hadith collections...
Shaykh Shuayb Arnawut said in his footnote in Ibn Majah that the narration is very weak due to one of the narrators, Ibrahim ibn al-Fadl being Matrook ...
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This hadith is considered to be at least Hasan which is why the Hanafis use it. It is not permitted to use a weak Hadith for legal rulings...
As for this particular narration, many scholars have included it in their books on fabricated Hadith and some have mentioned it in ...
This hadith in the wording above is found in a number of books that collect fabricated hadiths, amongst them al-Maqdisi’s al-Fawaid al-Mawdu’a...
This Hadith about Hitler and others is not found in any authentic book of Hadith narrations. It is vital to understand that when we...
Shaykh Abdul Fattah Abu Ghuddah states that this narration is not a statement of the Prophet ﷺ rather it is a statement of people (scholars).
The Hadith about the Prophet ﷺ loved sweet foods and honey is narrated in Sahih al-Bukhari in multiple places (5431, 5599, 5614, 5682) and...
Safinah narrated: 'I ate the meat of the Houbara bustard (type of bird) with the Messenger of Allah ﷺ.' This Hadith is weak according to....