Tahdhib al Akhlaq:
A Hadith Guide for Personal and Social Conduct
Sayyed 'Abdu'l-Hayy al-Hasani (1286 -1342 AH /1861-1923 CE)
Paperback - 184 pages
Published by UK Islamic Academy
Introduction By Sheikh Syed Abul Hasan 'Ali Nadw
Each Chapter Begins with the relevant Ayats From the Qur'an This book is a gentle introduction that takes 500 Ahadith from the six authentic collections and arranges them into easily understood and accessible subject matter Anyone new to the science of hadith may be overawed by its sheer volume and complexity. Tahdhib al-Akhlaq: A Hadith Guide for Personal and Social Conduct, is a gentle introduction that takes over 500 Ahadith from the six authentic collections predominantly from Bukhari and Muslim and arranges them into an easily understood and accessible subject matter. It covers over 45 short chapters such as sincerity in worship, maintaining ties of kinship, teaching children, thankfulness, modesty etc. It focuses on morality, manners and in this way it serves both as an excellent foundation not only for further study of the great works of hadith, but also as a guide to the Islamic way of life thus reviving the importance of Islamic moral conduct in the English Language. Its unique style of inter-twining each subject matter with the appropriate verses of the Qur'an at the beginning of each chapter followed by carefully selected hadiths makes it fascinating to read, - a truly scholarly work made accessible to the general reader. An Ideal Guide for Personal and Social Conduct, Suitable for Madrassah/School Classes, Daily Home Reading to Family and Children and personal Reading for all ages. The Author Sayyed Abdul-Hayy al Hasani an-Nadwi (1286 -1342 AH /1861-1923 CE), The Father of the Late Sheikh Syed Abul Hasan 'Ali Nadwi, one of the most prolific writers and original thinkers of recent time. was also one of the most prominent scholars of his time, he was Rector of Darul 'Uloom Nadwatul- 'Ulema Lucknow, he authored many books both in Urdu and Arabic. He was the author Nuzhatul Khawatir, (in eight volumes) containing about 5,000 biographical notes on Muslim scholars, theologians, jurists, etc. of India, apart from other notable works.
Among his Teacher's was Sahykh Abdul Hayy Lucknowi (Rahmatullah Alayh)
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