The Meadows of the Righteous
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Description
The Meadows of the Righteous (Gardens of the Righteous) by Al-Nawawi contains a total of 1,896 hadith divided across 344 chapters, many of which are introduced by verses of the Quran.[2][3] The text studies the Hadiths to translate the teaching from Quran verses into Sunnah, or practical tradition, in the form of Islamic jurisprudence and ethics.[4] The Sunnah which is covered by Nawawi includes the practice of Sahabah, which was viewed by Malik ibn Anas as a "living Sunnah" who transmitted the rulings directly from Muhammad.[4]
Sections
The book is organized into 20 sections, each representing a subject matter such as listed hereafter:
- The Book of Miscellany
- The Book of Good Manners
- The Book of the Etiquette of Eating
- The Book of Dress
- The Book of the Etiquette of Sleeping, Lying and Sitting
- The Book of Greetings
- The Book of Visiting the Sick
- The Book of Etiquette of Travelling
- The Book of Virtues
- The Book of I'tikaf
- The Book of Hajj
- The Book of Jihad
- The Book of Knowledge
- The Book of Praise and Gratitude to Allah
- The Book of Supplicating Allah to Exalt the Mention of Allah's Messenger
- The Book of the Remembrance of Allah
- The Book of Du'a (Supplications)
- The Book of the Prohibited Actions
- The Book of Miscellaneous Ahadith of Significant Values
- The Book of (Asking) Forgiveness
See also
Appendix
References
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- ↑ Paula Youngman Skreslet, Rebecca Skreslet, The Literature of Islam: A Guide to the Primary Sources in English Translation, p 42. Template:ISBN or Template:ISBN
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- ↑ The Meadows of the Righteous By Imam Nawawi. Translated By Ibrahim Ma'Rouf. Dar Al-Manarah (Egypt).
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Bibliography
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