Al-Khasais as-Sughra A Summary Of The Unique Particulars Of The Beloved Prophet
Al-Khasais as-Sughra A Summary Of The Unique Particulars Of The Beloved Prophet
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- Imam Jalal ad-Din as-Suyuti
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Al-Khasa'is as-Sughra has enjoyed popularity among the masses for many centuries. It is the author's own summarised version of the merits that are exclusive to the Last Prophet Muhammad (SAAS). Over four chapters, the author lists the unique particulars of Prophet Muhammad (SAAS) and of His Community (Ummah)-i.e. the Muslims, by which they are uniquely honoured in this world and the next, respectfully comparing some of them to previous Prophets and their Communities. He ends with salutations on the Prophet (SAAS) and a humble prayer.




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Page no:1A SUMMARY OF THE UNIQUE PARTICULARS OF
THE BELOVED PROPHET
MUHAMMAD
al-Khasa'is as-Sughra
Imam Jalaluddin as-Suyuti
Translated by Tahir Mahmood Kiani
Page no:2[Allah Addressing Him] [Honouring Him]
[On What was Combined for Him] [On What He was Bestowed]
[His being Guaranteed Safety and Forgiveness] [On What was Presented before Him] [On His Being Supported]
[The Superiority of What is Ascribed to Him] [His City]
[His Further Particulars]
CHAPTER 2
On what the Beloved Prophet Muhammad is specified with regarding his Sacred Law for his Community in this world.
[Unique Particulars for the Community of Prophet Muhammad ] [Ritual Prayers]
[The Month of Ramadan]
[More Particulars for His
Community]
[Distinction from the People of the Scripture]
[Distinction in Attire]
[Further Distinctions of His
Community]
[The Best Community]
Community]
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[Special Permission for His
[Legal Concessions for His Community]
[Legal Rights of His & Community] [Legal Restrictions on His Community] [Privileges for His Community] [Honour of His Community]
CHAPTER 3
On what the Beloved Prophet Muhammad is personally specified with in the Hereafter.
[The Rising]
[The Great Intercession]
[The Crossing into Paradise]
[His Honours on the Day of Judgement] [The Ranks of Paradise]
[The Praised Station]
CHAPTER 4
On what the Beloved Prophet Muhammad is specified
with regarding his
Community in the Hereafter.
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Page no:3'Abdullah ibn Yazid al-Anṣārī said: "You should adopt the names for yourselves that Allah has given you; Ḥanifiyyah, Islam and Iman."
[Special Permission for His & Community] [Furthermore:]
>>> the burden that was upon previous Communities has been lifted away from them [i.e. the Muslims]
>> hoarding wealth is permitted for them, provided they intend to pay zakah (mandatory poor-due) from it
» much has been made lawful to them of what was made strict for those before them
>> no objection has been placed against them in religious affairs.
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[Furthermore:]
it is permitted for them to eat the meat of camel, ostrich, onager, goose, duck, all kinds of fish, fats, and non-flowing blood - like liver, spleen and veins. [It is reported] in a ḥadīth:
أُحِلَّتْ لَنَا مَيْتَتَانِ وَدَمَانِ : السَّمَكُ وَالجَرَادُ، وَالكَبِدُ وَالطَّحَالُ
Two kinds of dead meats and two kinds of blood are lawful for us; fish and locust, and liver and spleen.21
[Furthermore:]
» being taken to task for making a mistake or forgetfulness has been removed from them, as well as that which they are coerced to do [as well as] intrapersonal thought.
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[Furthermore:]
if any one of them [i.e. the Muslims] thinks of committing a sin but does not do it, it is not recorded as a sin but a good deed - but if they do it, it is recorded as a single sin
>> if any one of them thinks of doing a good deed but does not do it, it is recorded as one good deed - and if they do it, it is recorded as [somewhere] between tenfold and seven hundredfold.
21. Ahmad, al-Musnad.
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Page no:4[Prophet Muhammad] He is specified in that:
» he is the first of the Prophets to be created >> in the advancement of his
prophethood as he was a Prophet when Prophet Adam was intermingled as water and clays
due to
in the advancement of the oath being administered to him was the first to proclaim "Of course!" on the day [when Allah
» he asked]:
الشت بزيكم
Am I not your Lord?
>> Prophet Adam and all creatures were created because of him
his noble name being written on the Divine Throne (Arsh); upon each heaven and whatever they contain, as well as the [various degrees of] Paradise and all the dominions
the angels mentioning him at every moment
>> his name being mentioned in the adhan (Call to Ritual Prayer) during the time of Prophet Adam - and in the upper realms the administering of oath to the Prophets
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- Prophet Adam
and to
those after him, that they would believe in him and assist him the glad tidings of his advent in the previous divine scriptures
his
praise mentioned in them, [as well as] the praise of his Companions ,his Caliphs and his Community
>>>> Iblis barred from the heavens at his birth
>>>>
the splitting of his chest - according to one of two sayings, and that is the most correct
the Seal of Prophethood stamped in his back level with his heart, wherefrom Shaytan would [otherwise] enter the Seals [of Prophethood] of other Prophets were on their right sides.rol
[His Names]
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[Furthermore, he is specified in that:] he has a thousand names you has bon bad
2. Holy Qur'an, Sürat al-A'raf (7), Verse 172.
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Page no:5Al-Khasa'is as-Sughra has enjoyed popularity among the masses for many centuries. It is the author's own summarised version of the merits that are exclusive to the Last Prophet Muhammad &. Over four chapters, the author lists the unique particulars of Prophet Muhammad and of His Community (Ummah) - i.e. the Muslims, by which they are uniquely honoured in this world and the next, respectfully comparing some of them to previous Prophets their Communities. He ends with salutations on the Prophet a humble prayer.
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Imam Jalaluddin as-Suyuti was born in the year 849AH/1445CE. He was one of the foremost scholars of his age and is well respected and referred to often even today. His works total over seven hundred in all areas of Islamic Sciences, including the Qur'an, Hadith, Islamic Jurisprudence, Prophetic Biography, etc. He is well known for his academic stature, ascetic lifestyle and, in particular, the lofty standard of his love for the Prophet Muhammad. He died in the year 911 AH /1505 CE.
Tahir Mahmood Kiani, son of the saintly Haji Muhammad Taj 'Ali Kiānī, is a graduate in Law and Islamic Law. He teaches classical Arabic grammar and Islamic Sciences, writes and lectures on various topics, as well as translating from Urdu and classical Arabic into English. His most notable translations are Mukhtaṣār al-Quduri - A manual of Islamic Law According to the Hanafi School and Al-Fawz al-Kabir - The Great Victory on Qur'anic Hermeneutics.
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