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130 Hadeeth On Manners From Buloogh Al-Maraam

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Workbook used to follow along with the new class at al-Masjid al-Awwal (live in Pittsburgh or online from anywhere).

Classes are taught live from this workbook, broadcast worldwide. No registration is required. Simply get the workbook and follow along from wherever you are. Also, the recorded lessons are available on al-Masjid al-Awwal’s Spreaker Channel. This workbook contains all 131 narrations of Kitaab al-Jaami’ from Buloogh al-Maraam, along with an English translation of each one. It has been designed to provide structured guidance for note-taking. With each hadeeth, as a routine, we learn about the Companion(s) who narrated it and the imam(s) who collected it. Important points, based primarily on the explanation of Shaykh Saalih al-Fowzaan, follow in numbered lists, with adequate space for notes. It is hoped that students who may normally struggle with note-taking may learn how to identify the most important points of a class and improve this essential skill. In this study of 131 hadeeth narrations, we will learn and/or be reminded about –in shaa’ Allah- the importance of refining one’s character, some good manners to work on, some bad manners to avoid, and some important personal supplications to be used throughout our day and night.



This workbook is not for individual self-study, rather it is the workbook used to follow along with the new class at al-Masjid al-Awwal (live in Pittsburgh or online from anywhere), beginning in the first week of 1440, in shaa’ Allah. Classes are taught live from this workbook, broadcast worldwide. No registration is required. Simply get the workbook and follow along from wherever you are. Also, the recorded lessons are available on al-Masjid al-Awwal’s Spreaker Channel. This workbook contains all 131 narrations of Kitaab al-Jaami’ from Buloogh al-Maraam, along with an English translation of each one. It has been designed to provide structured guidance for note-taking. With each hadeeth, as a routine, we learn about the Companion(s) who narrated it and the imam(s) who collected it. Important points, based primarily on the explanation of Shaykh Saalih al-Fowzaan, follow in numbered lists, with adequate space for notes. It is hoped that students who may normally struggle with note-taking may learn how to identify the most important points of a class and improve this essential skill. In this study of 131 hadeeth narrations, we will learn and/or be reminded about –in shaa’ Allah- the importance of refining one’s character, some good manners to work on, some bad manners to avoid, and some important personal supplications to be used throughout our day and night. In Section One, we study 16 narrations about essential everyday manners in basic interactions. Then, 14 narrations zoom in on some of the most important manners connected to kindness and keeping ties in Section Two. In Section Three, 11 narrations inspire us to be more pious, more focused on the Hereafter, and less materialistic, in shaa’ Allah. Section Four includes 40 narrations warning us from various manifestations of bad character, while Section Five includes 19 more narrations about more ways to apply good character. Finally, in the last section, we study 31 narrations about remembrance and supplication. While memorizing all of these narrations is indeed quite helpful, the last section, most specifically, should be given special attention. CONTENTS: SECTION ONE: MANNERS HADEETH 1: SIX BASIC RIGHTS OF ISLAMIC BROTHERHOOD HADEETH 2: HOW TO APPRECIATE ALLAH’S FAVORS HADEETH 3: PIETY AND SIN GENERALIZED HADEETH 4: THE PROHIBITION OF EXCLUDING A THIRD PERSON HADEETH 5: THE PROHIBITION OF TAKING PEOPLE’S SEATS HADEETH 6: LICKING THE FINGERS AFTER EATING HADEETH 7: WHO SHOULD INITIATE THE GREETING? HADEETH 8: ONE PERSON MAY GREET ON BEHALF OF THE GROUP HADEETH 9: INTERACTING WITH NON-MUSLIMS HADEETH 10: MANNERS RELATED TO SNEEZING HADEETH 11: THE DISCOURAGEMENT OF DRINKING WHILE STANDING HADEETH 12: EATING AND DRINKING WITH THE RIGHT HAND HADEETH 13 & 14: MANNERS OF WEARING SHOES HADEETH 15: THE PROHIBITION OF DRAGGING GARMENTS HADEETH 16: ENJOYING ALLAH’S BLESSINGS WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE SECTION TWO: KINDNESS AND KEEPING TIES HADEETH 17: MAINTAINING GOOD FAMILY TIES HADEETH 18: THE SEVERITY OF BREAKING FAMILY TIES HADEETH 19: SIX DESTRUCTIVE MAJOR SINS HADEETH 20: THE IMPORTANCE OF PLEASING ONE’S PARENTS HADEETH 21: A BELIEVER’S CONCERN FOR HIS NEIGHBORS HADEETH 22: THE GREATEST OF ALL MAJOR SINS HADEETH 23: THE CRIME OF PROVOKING OTHERS INTO SINFUL BEHAVIOR HADEETH 24: NOT BOYCOTTING MUSLIMS FOR MORE THAN THREE DAYS HADEETH 25: EVERY GOOD DEED IS A CHARITY HADEETH 26 & 27: SIMPLE DEEDS THAT COUNT AS ACTS OF CHARITY HADEETH 28: AIDING YOUR BROTHERS AND ALLEVIATING THEIR BURDENS HADEETH 29: DIRECTING OTHERS TO GOOD DEEDS HADEETH 30: GRACIOUS INTERACTIONS IN THREE SITUATIONS SECTION THREE: ASCETICISM AND VIGILANCE HADEETH 31: THE HALAAL AND HARAAM ARE CLEAR HADEETH 32: RUINED ARE THE WORSHIPPERS OF MATERIAL THINGS HADEETH 33: BE IN THIS LIFE LIKE A STRANGER HADEETH 34: THE PROHIBITION OF IMITATING NON-MUSLIMS HADEETH 35: OBSERVING THE LIMITS SET BY ALLAH HADEETH 36: WORLDLY AMBITION VS. EARNING ALLAH’S LOVE… and more.
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English, Urdu


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