Description
Book description:
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Author: Abdulrahman bin Yahya al-Maalimi al-Yamani
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Number of pages: 197 pages
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The subject of the book: The issues mentioned by Abu Rayya in the book Lights on the Sunnah Muhammadiyah and the truth about them
The contents of the book:
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Abu Rayeh and the praise of his book
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The Hadith and the Significance of Reason
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The Imams of Hadith reject denial and impossibility, and their precaution in all cases
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Hadiths that weigh heavily on speakers and the like
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Abu Rayeh's Taste
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Ibn Abi Hatim's statement ((one of the signs of a true statement, etc.))
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The Sahih and what has been criticized about them
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The Ignorance of Egypt's Religious Sheikhs, according to Abu Rayya
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Abu Rayeh's knowledge of hadith, his status with it, and the usefulness of his book
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Opposing valid texts with what is weak, invalid, or objective
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Narrators who did not concern themselves with jurisprudence
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Abu Rayeh's flattery of a certain sect
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His apology to intellectuals and its significance
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The Sunnah's place in religion
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Abu Rayeh's praise for serving the Sunnah, and the truth of it
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Surrender lawyers and their harm
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Abu Rayeh's introduction of his book to intellectuals and Orientalists
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The Sunnah, its definition, its place in the religion, and the obligation to communicate it
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Her statement of the Quran
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Owner and work
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A serious issue, he said: From the work of the agreed upon etc. and its attribution to Al-Ghazali and Al-Ghazali's innocence of it
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The Prophet's words on worldly matters
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Infallibility and Abu Rayeh's shortcomings
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Muslim's convention in his Sahih
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Writing Hadith in the Prophetic Era
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Facilitation in Shari'ah
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The obligation to act on the news of the trustworthy
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Did the Prophet (peace be upon him) forbid writing down the hadith?
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What was narrated about al-Siddiq from his collection of five hundred hadiths
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It is narrated that 'Umar wanted to write down the hadith
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What was narrated from other companions about writing
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Followers and writing
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How the Qur'an was written during the Prophet's time, and the reliance on memorization
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Why the Companions were concerned with collecting the Qur'an in writing but not the Hadith
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to try to strengthen the theory of public religion and private religion, and to invalidate that
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The alleged reluctance of the senior companions to update
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The case of Imam Abu Hanifa
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Jurists and Hadith
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The Companions and the Narrative of Hadith
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The friend and the conversation
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Farouk and Hadith
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The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) in his dying illness offered his companions to write a book for them
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Companions died from hadith
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The Companions' strictness in accepting news
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Abu Rayah's claim that two men are required for a valid attribution.
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What was narrated about Umar's tightening
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What was narrated about Ali's swearing to whoever speaks to him
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Lying to the Prophet (peace be upon him)
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Proof of the obligation to report
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Realizing what a lie is
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Telling in the sense
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Revelation of the Qur'an in seven letters
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The place of breastfeeding
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The power of the predecessors' memorization
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Hadith and its narrators and the Imams' criticism of them
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Ruling on those who deny the authenticity of some or all of the hadiths
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Ruling on Narrating by Means
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Abu Rayyah's evidence of the harmfulness of narrating in the sense of meaning, and its consideration
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Hadiths of Islam and faith
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Hadith ("I married her") and Hadith ("Do not pray asr except in Bani Qurayzah")
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The Novel with Meaning and Arabic
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Situation
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The exaggeration of Orientalists and their imitators and their response
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Their strictness in testing narrators
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Muawiya (may Allah be pleased with him) and Sham
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The innocence of the modernized imams
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Abu Rayeh's invocation of false and apocryphal news
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Israelites
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The Companions (may Allah be pleased with them) are accused of accepting what the people of the Book tell them as true and unquestionable, and the Companions' saying in Ka'b
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Corruption and extinction of the books of the People of the Book
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The Orientalists' fight against the Sunnah and some of the reasons for it
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The murder of Omar and the accusation of Ka'ba by some modernists
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Slandering lies against the companions of the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, and ascribing lies to them, Allah's curse is on the liar
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Lying to Muawiya (may Allah be pleased with him)
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Jewish Detective Kid Geldseher
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Some Kalam scholars are trying to challenge the Hadith of rebuttal in a way that makes one wonder
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The People of the Recipe, their virtues, and the tasks they performed
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Abu Ayyub al-Ansari's narration about Abu Huraira and his saying ("He heard what we did not hear")
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Abu Rayya's citation of Ibn Abi al-Hadid's anecdotes about al-Iskafi and their status
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Fraudulent behavior by some of the followers and their descendants, and the realization of its verdict
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The hadith prohibiting dipping one's hands in the pot after sleeping until they are washed
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What Abu Huraira and his companions say
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Hadith ("The sun and the moon are in the fire") and the Qur'an's testimony to it
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Hadith: God created Adam in his own image
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((his poor memory))
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Abu Huraira's not forgetting is certain in what the Prophet (peace be upon him) told him he would not forget
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Abu Rayah's slander against him by attributing the situation to him, may God curse the liar
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His dividing Abu Huraira's money and then asking him to use it and Abu Huraira refusing
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The Wisdom of the Problematic Texts of the Shari'ah
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The Hadith of Satan's Adyar at the Call to Prayer
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It is the Sunnah of Allah, the Almighty, to break the norm if wisdom requires it.
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The difference between the Book and the Sunnah on the matter of writing
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The Difference of Mujtahids, the Authenticity of the Sunnah, and the Status of the Imitators
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A statement by Abu Yusuf with bad news
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The alleged debate between Al-Ouzai and Abu Hanifa
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The Rule of Possibility of a Possible Factual Event, etc. and where it belongs




