A Manual of Prophetic Hadiths with Commentary by Abdur-Rahman Ibn Yusuf A Translation & Commentary of Shaykh ’Ashiq Ilahī al-Bulandshehrī’s Zad al-Talibin
Imam Nawawi wrote: "The science of hadith is the noblest means of attaining closeness to the Lord of the Worlds"
The Messenger of Allāh (upon him be peace) was given
exceptional oratorical skills. His words were eloquent, comprehensive,
and simple, conveying libraries of wisdoms and truths. The Messenger
(upon him be peace) himself said, "I have been sent with the jawami’ al-kalim" (Bukharī)—that is, succinct language that expresses a multitude of meanings in few words.
Bookstores and libraries today are full of books of
proverbs, coined by historical personages and political and religious
leaders. But each of these pales in comparison to the eloquence of the
Messenger of Allāh (upon him be peace) and philosophers and sages seem
nothing more than struggling students in the light of his divinely
inspired wisdom.
This book is a collection 327 hadiths which the
author, Shaykh ’Ashiq Ilahi al-Bulandshehri, compiled from ’Allama
Tabrizi’s renowned hadith compilation, Mishkat al-Masabih. The book contains many jawami’ al-kalim, as well as prophecies and other accounts and narratives.
The book is ultimately a compilation of hadīths
meant to inspire the souls of today’s Muslims and give them a glimpse
at the charisma of the Prophet Muhammad (upon him be peace) and a
roadmap with which they can achieve closeness to their Lord.
This work is taught in many of the madrasas around
the world as a first hadith work. Now it is available in this
beautifully bound English edition with a commentary from the classical
sources.
Hardcover edition with dust jacket.
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