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A Shaykh said that there is no authentic Hadith [...]
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The Hadith "Whoever imitates..." is differed over regarding its authenticity. Imam Ibn Hajr al-Asqalani considered it to be Hasan.
It is soundly narrated Hadith that Sayidina Anas bin Malik used to gather his family and make Dua upon Khatam of the Holy Quran.
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.
There is an authentic Hadith from the Musnad of Imam Ahmad that mentions a window to paradise for some people in the grave.
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...
Do we have a description of the Prophet ﷺ? [...]
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...
The Hadith about praising the dead means it is good to mention the positive qualities of the dead as long as one is being truthful and reflecting reality.
Yes, there is a Hadith about praising the dead in Sahih al-Bukhari. "Abu al-Aswad said, I came to Medina when an epidemic had broken out. While I was...
There is a Hadith in Sahih al-Bukhari which prohibits us from breathing into the container one is drinking from. "The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said,...
It is not permitted to see the month of Safar as bad, bad luck or a bad omen. Unfortunately, there are some Muslims who consider Safar to be a bad month...
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...
There is no Hadith prohibiting cutting the hair to different lengths, but there is a Hadith in Sahih al-Bukhari prohibiting the Qaza’ haircut.
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.
The word used in the Hadith about loving the Prophet ﷺ can include both father and mother, according to Imam Ali al-Qari as mentioned in his Mirqaat...