Jāmi` al-Tirmidhi (Arabic: جامع الترمذي), popularly and mistakenly Sunan al-Tirmidhi (Arabic: سُـنَن الترمذي), is one of the Sunni Six major Hadith collections. It was collected by Abu 'Eesa Muhammad ibn 'Eesa al-Tirmidhi. Al-Kattani said: "The Jaami' of al-Tirmithi is also named The Sunan, contrary to those thinking them to be two separate books, and [it is also named] Al-Jaami' al-Kabeer.
Wednesday, 4 April 2012
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Qutaybah ibn Sa'eed reported to Bishr ibn Mufaddil, Abdur Rahman ibn Ishaq him, Abu
Ubaydah ibn Muhammad ibn Ammar ibn Yasar from him that he asked Sayyidina ibn
Abdullah (RA) about masah on socks. He said, "0 Nisai ephew! This is Sunnah. "Then he
asked about masah on the turban. He said, "It is necessary to touch the hair."
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
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Sayyidina Safwan ibn AssaI (RA) said, “Allah's Messenger (SAW) used to command us
that while we were traveling, we should not remove our socks for three days and three
nights unless we were sexually defiled, but not (to remove them) if we had to answer
nature's call.”
[Ahmed18115, Ibn e Majah 478.Nisai 126]
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