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Tirmidhi was born in 824.

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When did Tirmidhi die?

Tirmidhi died in 892.


Do muslims believe if they blow themselves up they will receive 72 virgins in heaven?

This refers to a myth that when a Muslim martyr dies, he promised 72 virgins.The Quran does not promise martyrs 72 virgins in heaven. It does mention companions, houri, to all people—martyr or not—in heaven, but no number is specified. The source for the 72 virgins is a hadith (a saying that's not part of the Qur'an) in Sunan al-Tirmidhi by Imam Tirmidhi.


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Quran 56:36 mentions that Muslims will get virgins ("And made them virgins"). The virgins are female (Quran 78:33): Multiple hadiths confirm the number to be 72. However, not all sects agree on this number, with some suggesting 99 and others suggesting 72 rooms each with 72 virgins within them.


Do Muslims really believe they will be rewarded with 72 virgins if they kill infidels?

No. This refers to a myth that when a Muslim martyr dies, he promised 72 virgins.The Quran does not promise martyrs 72 virgins in heaven. It does mention companions, houri, to all people—martyr or not—in heaven, but no number is specified. The source for the 72 virgins is a hadith (a saying that's not part of the Qur'an) in Sunan al-Tirmidhi by Imam Tirmidhi.


Are there 72 virgins in heaven?

The only human to ascend into Heaven was Jesus Christ:John 3:13New King James Version (NKJV) 13 No one has ascended to heaven but He who came down from heaven, that is, the Son of Man who is in heaven.


Are claims of black magic in Islam true?

Indeed they are. Check the Quran for references (Surah Baqarah, Taha, Su'araa) and check the hadith literature concerning black magic in Bukhari, Muslim, and Tirmidhi. Whoever wants to improve this answer MUST PROVIDE REFERENCES!


Trimidhi is in which country?

Tirmidhī (ترمذی) full name Abū Īsā Muhammad ibn Īsā ibn Surat ibn Mūsā ibn ad-Dahhāk as-Sulamī at-Tirmidhī (824-892, ie 209 AH - 13 Rajab 279 AH) was a collector of hadith (sayings of the Prophet Muhammad He wrote the Sunan al-Tirmidhi, one of the six hadith compilations used in Sunni Islam. He was born in Bugh, a suburb of Termez (Arabic Tirmidh) Uzbekistan, to a family of the widespread Banū Sulaym tribe. Starting at the age of twenty, he travelled widely, to Kufa, Basra and the Hijaz, seeking out knowledge from, among others, Qutaiba ibn Said, Bukhari, Imam Muslim and Abu Dawud. Tirmidhī was blind in the last two years of his life. Tirmidhi is buried in Sherobod, 60 kilometers north of Termez, Uzbekistan. He is locally know as Iso At Termizi or Termiz Ota (Father of Termez City).


How tall was Mohammad the prophet of Muslims?

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How many hadiths is it?

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What is ashra mubashra?

The Ashrah Al-Mubashirina bil Jannah are the ten companions who were promised paradise by the Prophet Muhammad in the Hadith of the ten promised paradise. This hadith was narrated by Tirmidhi, Abu Dawood, and ibn Majah. The hadith reads as reported from Tirmidhi as follows: Abdul Rahman bin `Awf said: The prophet (s) said: Abu Bakr in Paradise, Omar in Paradise, 'Uthman in Paradise, Ali in Paradise, Talha in Paradise, al- Zubair (bin al-'Awwam) in Paradise, AbdulRahman bin `Awf in Paradise, Saad (bin Abi Waqqass) in Paradise, Saeed (bin Zaid), and abu 'Ubaida bin al- Jarrah in Paradise." -Tirmidhi This is a hadith that is believed to be true only by Sunni Muslims, as Shias don't accept its authenticity for a couple of reasons. They believe that it was a fabricated hadith that was created during the time of the Ummayad dynasty (about 50 years after the death of Muhammad) to strengthen the cause against Shiism. They also say that it isn't truly authentic, as it isn't in Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim, the two most authentic hadith books. However, whether the Shi'as accept this hadith or not, it makes no difference in beliefs between the two sects. What is the most important matter is your faith and your own relationship with God, and not necessarily whether a hadith on the ten people promised paradise is authentic or not. Allah knows best, and Shi'as and Sunnis are all still Muslims, striving in the same way for the same goals.