Commentary on the Sahih of Imam Muslim – English Hadith Commentary-Volume 1
Commentary on the Sahih of Imam Muslim – English Hadith Commentary-Volume 1
Publisher:
Jumuah Publications
Author:
Imam Yahya Bin Sharaf Al Nawawi
Language:
English
Binding:
Paper back
Pages: 386
Size: 9.7x6.8x1.3 cm
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Description du livre
Commentary on the Sahih of Imam Muslim by Imam Yahya b. Sharaf al-Nawawi is a classic and scholarly English hadith commentary on Sahih Muslim, one of the most authentic collections of the Prophet ﷺ’s sayings and actions. Written by one of the greatest medieval Islamic scholars, this work offers invaluable insights into the meanings, contexts, and implications of hadiths, helping students, scholars, and serious readers deepen their understanding of the Prophetic tradition.
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Imam Yahya b. Sharaf al-Nawawi (commonly known simply as Imam al-Nawawi) was one of the foremost scholars of the Shafi‘i school of thought and a dedicated student of Hadith and Fiqh. His works are celebrated for their clarity, scholastic integrity, and deep connection to Qur’anic sources and Prophetic teachings. Best known for his Riyad as-Salihin and commentary on the Forty Hadith, Imam al-Nawawi’s commentary on Sahih Muslim remains a foundational text in Hadith studies, valued for generations by scholars and students alike.
Éditeur
Jumuah Publications
Auteur
- Imam Yahya Bin Sharaf Al Nawawi
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Who is Imam Yahya bin Sharaf al-Nawawi?
Imam Yahya bin Sharaf al-Nawawi (1233–1277 CE) was a renowned Islamic scholar, jurist, and hadith expert of the Shafi'i school. Known for his piety, scholarship, and modest lifestyle, he authored several influential works, including Riyadh as-Salihin (Gardens of the Righteous), a widely studied collection of hadiths on ethics and spirituality, and Al-Arba'in al-Nawawiyyah (The Forty Hadith), a compilation of essential hadiths on core Islamic principles. His works focus on Islamic morals, jurisprudence, and worship, and continue to be foundational in Islamic studies, beloved for their clarity and spiritual depth.