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The History of Islam VOL-1

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The History Of Islam

About Book The History of Islam 

  • The arabia Messeger
  • The rightly guded Khulafa
  • The Umayyad Dyasty

The Sigificace of Hadith

Rasulullah s received two types of revelatio. The first is referred to as Qur’a ad it is recited i ad out of Salah. The secod is kow as Hadith or Suah ad it’s recital is ot prescribed like the recital of the Qur’a. Hadith or Suah is the prophetic elucidatio ad clarificatio of the Qur’a, without which its meaig ad message caot be compreheded. 

منه المراد وتبين عليه تقضي إنها

لمعاني والشرح التفسير بمنزلة السنة فكانت الكتاب

علي رسول الله كان الوحي ينزل

صلي الله عليه وسلم و يحضرہ جبريل بالسنة التي تفسر ذلك

للناس لتبين الذكر إليك وأنزلنا

Rasulullah s received two types of revelatio. The first is referred to as Qur’a ad it is recited i ad out of Salah. The secod is kow as Hadith or Suah ad it’s recital is ot prescribed like the recital of the Qur’a. Hadith or Suah is the prophetic elucidatio ad clarificatio of the Qur’a, without which its meaig ad message caot be compreheded. 

Rasulullah s received two types of revelatio. The first is referred to as Qur’a ad it is recited i ad out of Salah. The secod is kow as Hadith or Suah ad it’s recital is ot prescribed like the recital of the Qur’a. Hadith or Suah is the prophetic elucidatio ad clarificatio of the Qur’a, without which its meaig ad message caot be compreheded. 

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