Description
Book description:
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Author's name: Abu Abdullah, Abdulrahman bin Nasser bin Abdullah bin Nasser bin Hamad Al Saadi
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Number of pages: 276 pages
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The subject of the book: The joy of the hearts of the righteous and the strength of the eyes of the good in the commentary on Jawaam al-Akhbar
The contents of the book:
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Author's introduction
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First talk: Intention and sincerity
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Second hadith: Warning against heresies
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Third talk: Religion is advice
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Fourth hadith: Characteristics of the People of Paradise
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Fifth talk: Straightforwardness
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Sixth hadith: Characteristics of a Muslim
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Hadith VII: Qualities of a hypocrite
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The eighth hadith: Treating the Wisp of Faith
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Hadith IX: Belief in fate
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Tenth talk: Calling for guidance
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Hadith XI: The virtues of learning about religion
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Hadith XII: Strong believer
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Hadith Thirteen: A believer to a believer is like a building block
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Hadith XIV: Endeavoring to do good among people
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Hadith XV: Give people their homes
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Hadith XVI: The reward is the same as the work
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Hadith XVII: Piety
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Hadith XVIII: Injustice is darkness
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Hadith Nineteen: Thanking blessings
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Twentieth hadith: The condition for the validity of prayer
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Hadith XXI: Tenths of Fatihra
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Hadith XXII: Water is pure
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Hadith XXIII: Cat feces
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Twenty-fourth Hadith: Forgiveness of sins
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Hadith twenty-five: Prayer recipe
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Hadith XXVI: One of the characteristics of the Prophet (peace be upon him)
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Hadith XXVII: From the commandments of the Prophet (peace be upon him)
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Hadith XXVIII: Religion is easy
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Hadith XXIX: The right of a Muslim to a Muslim
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Thirtieth hadith: The Reward of a Good Intention
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Hadith XXXI: Urging to hasten the funeral
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Hadith XXXII: Determining the quota for zakat on grains and fruits
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Hadith XXXIII: The virtues of patience and chastity
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Thirty-fourth Hadith: There is no shortage of money
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Hadith XXXV: The fasting person has two joys
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Thirty-sixth Hadith: The character of the guardians
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Hadith XXXVII: Two sellers with a choice
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Hadith XXXVIII: From prohibited sales
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Hadith XXXIX: Types and conditions of reconciliation
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Fortieth hadith: It is unjust to give what is due.
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Hadith XLI: The hand is responsible for what it takes until it is returned.
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Hadith XLII: Provisions of preemption
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Forty-third Hadith: The virtues and blessings of corporations
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Forty-fourth Hadith: What benefits the servant after his death
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Forty-fifth Hadith: Getting Ahead of the Game
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Hadith XLVI: Follow the inheritance to its rightful owners
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Hadith XLVII: No bequest to an heir
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Forty-eighth Hadith: Three people whom Allah is obligated to help
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Hadith XLIX: Forbidden Women from Breastfeeding
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Hadith fifty: How to treat women well
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Fifty-first Hadith: Criticizing the eagerness for emirate
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Fifty-second Hadith: Fulfillment of a vow
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Fifty-third Hadith: Characteristics of Muslims
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Hadith fifty-four: Medical Laws in Islam
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Hadith fifty-five: Preventing Hududud with suspicion
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The fifty-sixth hadith: There is no obedience except in what is known
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Fifty-seventh Hadith: The reward of the diligent
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Hadith fifty-eight: Proof is on the one who claims
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Hadith fifty-nine: Characteristics of a fair witness
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The sixtieth hadith: The etiquette of slaughter in Islam
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Hadith Sixty-One: Kindness in slaughtering
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Hadith sixty-two: Forbidden Meat
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Hadith Sixty-Three: Likeness to women
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Sixty-fourth Hadith: Every disease has a cure
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Hadith Sixty-Five: The etiquette of vision
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Hadith Sixty-Six: Muhsin in his Islam
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Hadith Sixty-Seven: Raising and disciplining children
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Hadith Sixty-Eight: Good babysitter and bad babysitter
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Hadith Sixty-Nine: Vigilance and vigilance of the believer
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Seventieth talk: A useful commandment
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The seventy-first hadith: Condemnation of anger
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The seventy-second hadith: Condemnation of pride
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Seventy-third Hadith: Contentment
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Seventy-fourth Hadith: An eloquent commandment
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Hadith Seventy-Five: Causes of Victory
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The seventy-sixth hadith: God's generosity
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The seventy-seventh hadith: The prohibition against wishing for death
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The seventy-eighth hadith: Warning against the temptation of the world and the temptation of women
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The seventy-ninth hadith: People of faith
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Eightieth hadith: God speaking to His servants on the Day of Judgment
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Eighty-first Hadith: The prohibition against asking too many questions
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The eighty-second hadith: The virtue of mercy and the merciful
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Eighty-third Hadith: The virtues of the womb
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Eighty-fourth Hadith: You are with the one you love
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Eighty-fifth Hadith: Prayer for traveling
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Eighty-sixth Hadith: Take your rituals from me
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The eighty-seventh hadith: The virtues of Surat al-Ikhlas
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Eighty-eighth Hadith: There is no envy except in two
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Eighty-ninth Hadith: From the universal prayers
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Ninetieth hadith: Belief in God and the Last Day
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Ninety-first Hadith: God's commands and prohibitions
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Hadith ninety-two: The etiquette of cohabitation between spouses
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Hadith Ninety-Three: Judicial Etiquette
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Hadith Ninety-Four: The prohibition against extravagance in the permissible things
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Hadith Ninety-Five: Good news for the believer
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Hadith Ninety-Six: The virtues of parenthood
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Ninety-seventh Hadith: The virtue of sincerity
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Hadith Ninety-Eight: The lack of people of perfection and virtue
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Hadith Ninety-Nine: The virtue of adhering to the Sunnah in the end times
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