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Q: Where would i find this hadith of prophet muhammedThe son of Adam will not pass away from Allah until he is asked about five things how he lived his life and how he utilized his youth with what means?
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Is number 13 is related to Allah somehow?

Such things are quiet vague and unless there is no ayat (verse) or hadith (saying of the prophet muhammed S.A.W then you cannot consider this.


What is the difference of hadith and sunnah?

Hadith: A report of the sayings or actions of Muhammad or his companions For eg: Before praying namaz perform ablution. Its a Hadith. Sunnah: The Practice and Lifestyle of Prophet Muhammad. For eg: Hadrat Malik bin Anas (may Allah be pleased with him) said that the Prophet (may Allah's blessings and peace be upon him) said, "I have left amongst you two things. You will not go astray so long as you hold fast to them. These are the Book of Allah, and the Sunnah of His Messenger." (Malik) Jazak Allah.


How are hadith related to sunnah?

The words Hadith and Sunnah have been used to mean the same thing. They can also be used to signify different but related things. A Hadith is considered a saying of Muhammad (peace be upon him). His sayings are part of what makes up the Sunnah. The Sunnah includes everything. His sayings (plural: Ahaadith), his actions, things that he approved or disapproved of, whether he said it or not. In other words, if something was done in his presence, and the Prophet did not say anything, then it is considered a sign that it is an acceptable thing to do.


Is Hadith second in command to Qur'an?

No, the Qur'an is considered the primary and most authoritative source of Islamic guidance. The Hadith, which are the sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad, are considered a secondary source that provides further explanation and interpretation of the Qur'an.


Who were Tecumseh and ''The Prophet''?

It is the things of things


Can you give me an example of when it was utilized?

Many things are utilized in many different ways. Milk, for example may be utilized as an ingredient, or as a drink in and of itw own right. a cow may be utilized to get milk, or to become actual food.


When was the Sunnah written?

The companions of Prophet Muhammad wrote the sunnah after he died. When Prophet Muhammad was alive,his followers and companions memorised the sunnah by heart as he performed them. Few years after Prophet Muhammad died,people started forgetting the sunnahs of the prophet so they wrote it down.


What 2 things were that prophet had leaved for us?

It isn't clear what prophet you are talking about.


Who is the prophet of justice?

anyone could be a prophet of justice by doing good things.


Why is the Hadith important to Muslims?

The Importance of Hadith in Islam The two fundamental sources of Islam are the Qur'an (the word of God) and the Sunnah (the example) of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him). By Sunnah, we mean the actions, sayings and silent permissions (or disapprovals) of the Prophet. The word "Sunnah" is also used to refer to religious duties that are optional. Here, we are concerned with Sunnah in the sense of the recorded sayings (Hadiths) of Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him). In this sense, Hadith is considered to be second to the Qur'an. It is impossible to understand the Qur'an without reference to the Hadith; and it is impossible to explain a hadith without relating it to the Qur'an. The Qur'an is the message, while the Hadith is the verbal translation of the message into pragmatic terms, as exemplified by the Prophet. While the Qur'an is the metaphysical basis of the Sunnah, the Sunnah is the practical demonstration of the precepts laid down in the Qur'an. The duty of the Messenger was not just to communicate the message, rather, he was entrusted with the most important task of explaining and illustrating that message. That is the reason why Allah Himself has commanded the following: [Say: Obey Allah and obey the Messenger, but if you turn away, he (the Prophet) is only responsible for the duty placed on him (i.e. to convey Allah's Message) and you for that placed on you. If you obey him, you shall be on the right guidance. The Messenger's duty is only to convey (the message) in a clear way.] (An-Nur 24:54) This verse clearly tells us the overriding importance of Hadith to Muslims. They should be eager to learn and follow the teachings of the Prophet as expressed in Hadith. If we are negligent in this respect, it is we who have to answer before Allah. Speaking of the importance of Hadith, we need to take into consideration two broad aspects of the subject. We know that Allah Almighty revealed the Qur'an to His chosen Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him). So it is through the Prophet we come to hear the word of Allah; and it is the Prophet himself who can properly explain and demonstrate the precepts in the Qur'an. Without the required explanations and illustrations given by the Prophet, the Qur'an may be misunderstood and misinterpreted by people. So the Prophet took care to explain and demonstrate to his companions how the Qur'anic verses must be read and understood. That is to say, the importance of Hadith is linked to the importance of the Qur'an.For example, the details of how to perform salah(ritual prayer), for instance, were given by the Prophet through his words and action, and not by the Qur'an. This means that we wouldn't know how to pray, fast, pay zakah, or perform Hajj without the examples given by the Prophet as recorded in the Hadith. Indeed, all necessary details are given in the Hadith, not in the Qur'an. The revelation of each of the verses of the Qur'an took place at some critical junctures in the life of the Prophet. Of course, there are verses of universal application and significance, irrespective of the context in which those verses were revealed. But there are other verses that can be understood or interpreted only in the light of the actual context in the life of the Prophet, which called for that revelation. There are many examples. For instance, the following verse in the Surah Aali `Imran: [If any one disputes in this matter with thee, now after (full) knowledge hath come to thee, Say: Come! Let us gather together, our sons and your sons, our women and your women, ourselves and yourselves: then let us earnestly pray. And invoke the curse of Allah on those who lie.] (Aali `Imran 3:61)This verse talks about mubahala (invoking the curse of Allah on those who take a dishonest stand); and was revealed when the Prophet was conferring with the Christian delegation from Najran in 631 CE This example clearly shows how we need to refer to the life and example of the Prophet to understand the context, as well as the meaning of verses, such as the above mentioned one in the Qur'an. The foregoing shows how Hadith, in practical terms, explains, clarifies, and paraphrases the Qur'an. If we reject the Hadith, we may misread the Qur'an; so Hadith is central to a proper understanding of the Qur'an. In the Qur'an, Allah Almighty commands us not only to obey the Messenger, but also to abide by his decisions as follows: [But no, by the Lord, they can have no (real) Faith, until they make you (the Prophet] judge in all disputes between them, and find in their souls no resistance against your decisions, but accept them with the fullest conviction."] (An-Nisaa' 4:65) And surely we find such decisions only in the Hadith; the duty of Muslims is to accept the Prophet's decisions whole-heartedly. The Qur'an also orders the faithful to emulate the role model of the Messenger and reckons it to be the only way to gain the pleasure of Allah. It is therefore obligatory that we look up to the Prophet's morals and exemplary character and carry them out in our lives. We can never do so without studying Hadith. It is most illuminating in this respect to learn that when `A'ishah (may Allah be pleased with her) was asked to describe the character of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him), her definitive answer was, "His character was that of the Qur'an." In other words, Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) personified the best ideals and values of the Qur'an


Why do Muslims have certain rituals to carry out while on a pilgrimage?

Muslims always try to follow the Sunnah (the way of Prophet Muhammed P.B.U.H) in everything. Pilgrimage (Hajj ) is one of the 5 pillars of Islam and the way to perform has been narrated and taught in the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammed P.B.U.H ( Holy Prophet P.B.U.H himself performed Hajj in his life) which is that muslims follow. the important things to be done in pilgrimage are also narrated in Hadith ( sayings of Prophet Muhammed P.B.U.H).


In Antigone why was the prophet blind?

A prophet 'sees' things to come more clearly than 'seeing' persons.