Description
Book description:
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Name of the author: Ahmad ibn al-Hussein ibn Ali ibn Musa al-Khosrowajerdi al-Khorasani, Abu Bakr al-Bayhaqi
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Number of pages: 1408 pages
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The subject of the book: Minor Forty
The contents of the book:
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The first chapter: The monotheism of God in worshiping Him alone
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The second chapter: Repentance from all that Allah (swt) hates
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Chapter three: Satisfying the adversary is one of the conditions of repentance
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Fourth chapter: On abandoning bad brothers and abandoning bad brothers as part of the perfection of repentance
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Chapter Five: Looking away from the eyes, refraining from harm, and guarding the tongue
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Chapter Six: Leaving what distracts from the remembrance of Allah
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Section VII: On straightening
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Section VIII: Keeping an eye on things
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Chapter Nine: Modesty towards Allah, the Almighty
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Section X: On Fear and Hope
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Chapter Eleven: On shortening hope and initiating action before the time limit is reached
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Chapter Twelve: Diligence in Obedience to God Almighty
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Chapter Thirteen: Dedication to Allah and avoiding hypocrisy
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Chapter Fourteen: On loving Allah, loving His Messenger (peace be upon him), loving in Allah, and loving in Allah, and being greedy for the religion that Allah has honored him with
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Chapter Fifteen: Keeping up with the remembrance of Allah and reciting His Book
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Chapter Sixteen: Thankfulness for the good and patience for the bad
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Chapter Seventeen: We narrated in the hadith of Abdullah ibn Amr from the Prophet (peace be upon him) that he said in his supplication: ”I ask you for satisfaction after the verdict.“
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Chapter Eighteen: Earnings from Halal in order to avoid asking questions
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Chapter Nineteen: On being content with what is less than enough and being content with what Allah Almighty has provided
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Section XX: On Tawakkul on God Almighty
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Chapter Twenty-First: Whoever expands the acquisition of halal wealth beyond what is sufficient if he benefits from a halal source, removes from it the right of Allah Almighty, and provides for himself and his family with the rest of it.
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Chapter Twenty-Two: Taking from the halal, avoiding the forbidden, and avoiding the suspicious
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Chapter Twenty-Three: On Parental Righteousness
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Chapter Twenty-Four: On Womb Ties
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Chapter Twenty-Five: On having mercy on children, kissing them, and being charitable to them and their parents
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Chapter Twenty-Six: Charity to Mamluks
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Chapter Twenty-Seven: Charity to Neighbors
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Chapter Twenty-Eight: Honoring the Guest
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Chapter XXIX: On compassion
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The Thirtieth Chapter on Mercy for the Young, Reverence for the Old, and Service to the Elders
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Chapter XXXI: On advising every Muslim and signaling for good
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Chapter Thirty-Two: A believer loves his fellow believer as much as he loves himself
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Chapter Thirty-Three: On believers as one body
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Chapter Thirty-Four: On observing the right of a fellow Muslim
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Chapter Thirty-Five: On reconciling between people and avoiding what corrupts them, such as gossip and other things.
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Chapter XXXVI: On communication and love, and what is forbidden from interrupting, envy, envy, enmity, and backbiting.
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Chapter Thirty-Seven: We have narrated from Abu Huraira and others from the Prophet (peace be upon him) that he said: ”The most perfect believers are the ones with the best manners.” In the narration of some of them: ”One of the most perfect believers.“
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Chapter Thirty-Eight: On socializing with people and treating them with kindness
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Chapter Thirty-Nine: On the hatred of stinginess and greed, and the good and rewarding aspects of giving money, being generous with it, and treating people well.
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Chapter Forty: The believer should strive to use what we have mentioned in this book and then in the forty we have mentioned in the emblem of the People of Hadith, and seek Allah's help in all this, and when his time comes, from which no prophet has been sent and no close angel has been spared, he should have faith in Allah, the Almighty, and hope in Him.
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