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- catalog alternative "Adab al-mufrad. Selections. English".
- catalog contributor b12683909.
- catalog contributor b12683910.
- catalog contributor b12683911.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "1. Kindness to parents -- 2. Kindness to one's mother -- 3. The sin of disobeying parents -- 4. Obeying parents is obligatory unless it leads to sin -- 5. Taking care of parents in their old age -- 6. Allah prolongs the life of anyone who is kind to his or her parents -- 7. Kindness to unbelieving relatives -- 8. The gravity of abusing parents -- 9. Punishment for disobeying parents -- 10. The supplication of parents is granted -- 11. Kindness to parents after their death -- 12. Being good to one's father's friends -- 13. The duty of maintaining family bonds -- 14. The virtue of upholding the ties of kinship -- 15. A man's responsibility to his family -- 16. Maintaining the ties of kinship prolongs life -- 17. The closest relative must be cared for above others -- 18. Those to whom Allah shows no mercy -- 19. The gravity of severing kinship ties -- 20. Preserving the ties of kinship before becoming a Muslim -- 21. Preserving blood ties with unbelieving relatives -- ".
- catalog description "101. Illness is an atonement for sin -- 102. The good done by someone before falling ill is recorded as though continuing -- 103. Visiting the sick -- 104. Visiting a non-Muslim sick person -- 105. Visiting sick children -- 106. A visitor's prayer for the sick -- 107. Visiting a sufferer from eye disease -- 108. Women visiting a sick man -- 109. What to say to the sick -- 110. Where a person visiting the sick should sit -- 111. A man's work at home -- 112. A person who loves someone should let him know -- 113. Pride and arrogance -- 114. Defending oneself -- 115. Sympathy during famine and need -- 116. Keeping sheep, goats and camels -- 117. Patience in all conditions -- 118. Oppression and injustice -- 119. Accepting gifts -- 120. Modesty -- 121. Supplication should be made resolutely -- 122. Raising the hands in supplication -- 123. Asking Allah's forgiveness -- 124. Praying for someone without his knowledge -- 125. A selection of prayers -- ".
- catalog description "126. Invoking the blessing of Allah on the Prophet -- 127. Prayers will be answered if the supplicant is not impatient -- 128. Allah's anger with those who do not pray to Him -- 129. Some prayers of the Prophet -- 130. Supplication in time of difficulty -- 131. Supplication of istikharah -- 132. The virtue of supplication -- 133. Prayer when thunder strikes -- 134. Asking Allah for well-being -- 135. Seeking refuge from severe trial -- 136. Supplication in the last part of the night -- 137. Backbiting -- 138. Slandering the dead -- 139. Honouring and serving a guest -- 140. Spending on one's family -- 141. Reward for charity -- 142. Covering up for a Muslim -- 143. Cursing time is forbidden -- 144. Saying "What Allah wills and you will" -- 145. Good behaviour and propriety -- 146. Wishes that may not be granted as expected -- 147. The names dearest to Allah -- 148. Poetry -- 149. Showing the way -- 150. Misleading the blind -- 151. Noble descent will not avail anyone -- ".
- catalog description "152. Human souls are like detachments of soldiers -- 153. Throwing stones -- 154. Cursing the wind -- 155. Faith in Allah or in the stars -- 156. On seeing rain clouds -- 157. Seeing omens -- 158. Etiquette concerning sneezing -- 159. Yawning -- 160. Standing to receive a person -- 161. Searching another's head for lice -- 162. Shaking one's head and biting one's lip in amazement -- 163. Shaking hands -- 164. Kissing the hand -- 165. Hugging -- 166. Promoting the Islamic form of greeting -- 167. Who should be the first to greet the other? -- 168. The virtue of greeting -- 169. Peace is one of the names of Allah -- 170. Waving a hand in greeting -- 171. Greeting strangers -- 172. Prohibition on greeting people indulging in vanity -- 173. Greeting a person asleep -- 174. How to return the greeting -- 175. Greeting children -- 176. Women greeting men -- 177. Men greeting women -- 178. Singling people out for greeting -- 179. Revelation of the verse about the veil -- ".
- catalog description "180. Men and women eating together -- 181. Asking permission to enter a house -- 182. Knocking on the door -- 183. The correct way to ask permission -- 184. Not giving one's name when asked who is there -- 185. Peering into people's houses -- 186. The righteousness of the man who says the greeting before entering his house -- 187. Asking after someone's health -- 188. How to reply when asked how you are -- 189. The most spacious meeting-place is the best -- 190. When a person leaves his seat he has a right to come back to it -- 191. Sitting by the wayside -- 192. Making room for others at a gathering -- 193. A person should sit wherever there is room -- 194. Sitting outside one's house and by the wayside -- 195. Sitting on a raised object -- 196. Talking secretly in the presence of others -- 197. Listening to private conversations -- 198. Sitting or standing in the sun -- 199. Wrapping oneself in a cloth and sitting with legs drawn up -- 200. Offering a visitor a cushion -- ".
- catalog description "201. Squatting on one's heels -- 202. Sitting cross-legged -- 203. Uncovering one's lower legs -- 204. Kneeling down -- 205. Lying down -- 206. Lying face down -- 207. Using the right hand for giving and taking -- 208. Sleeping on a roof with no safety barrier -- 209. Sitting with the legs dangling -- 210. What to say when going out.".
- catalog description "22. The virtue of the one who supports daughters -- 23. The virtue of supporting a daughter who has returned -- 24. Showing affection to children and holding them on one's shoulders -- 25. Praying that a friend may have children and wealth -- 26. The selflessness of mothers -- 27. Showing affection -- 28. A father's gift to his children -- 29. Mercy has a hundred parts -- 30. Advice concerning neighbours -- 31. The rights of neighbours -- 32. Giving presents to neighbours -- 33. Being ungenerous to neighbours -- 34. Letting a neighbour go hungry -- 35. The virtue of being a good neighbour -- 36. Causing offence to neighbours -- 37. A neighbour's complaint -- 38. The virtue of taking care of orphans -- 39. The household in which an orphan is well treated -- 40. The virtue of a woman who puts her children's interest above her own -- 41. The virtue of the parent who has lost children -- 42. Good character -- 43. Showing kindness to slaves and servants -- ".
- catalog description "44. Striking a slave or other person -- 45. Treatment of slaves -- 46. Spending on a slave or servant is charity -- 47. A slave's loyalty to his master -- 48. The position of the slave -- 49. Repaying a favour -- 50. Ingratitude -- 51. Offering help to others -- 52. Doing good in this world is rewarded in the Hereafter -- 53. Every good act is charity -- 54. Removing harmful objects from the street -- 55. A Muslim is the mirror of his brother -- 56. Unlawful jesting -- 57. Pointing another in the direction of good -- 58. Pardoning and forgiving people -- 59. Laughing and smiling -- 60. The responsibility of those who give advice -- 61. Love one another -- 62. Jokes and humour -- 63. Good behaviour -- 64. Generosity and kindness -- 65. Meanness -- 66. Well-earned money for a good person -- 67. Being secure among one's people -- 68. A cheerful nature -- 69. A believer is not given to cursing -- 70. Telling tales -- 71. Praising one another -- 72. Praising others appropriately -- ".
- catalog description "73. Visiting people -- 74. Loving people without being able to attain their standard -- 75. The merit of elders -- 76. Elders should be allowed to speak before the young -- 77. Should the young speak when their elders' and silent? -- 78. Kindness to children -- 79. Kindness to all people -- 80. Kindness to animals -- 81. It is never good to lie -- 82. Bearing pain caused by others -- 83. Restoring relations -- 84. Breaking promises -- 85. Estrangement between Muslims -- 86. Hatred and rancour -- 87. Deception and trickery -- 88. Insulting others -- 89. Abusing a Muslim is iniquitous -- 90. Criticizing people to their faces -- 91. Accusing someone of unbelief -- 92. Malicious delight in the misfortune of others -- 93. Wasting money -- 94. The undesirability of competing to build the highest building -- 95. Having a large house -- 96. Building a house -- 97. Kindness -- 98. Making money -- 99. The prayers of the oppressed will be answered -- 100. The consequences of oppression -- ".
- catalog extent "xiv, 132 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Moral teachings of Islam.".
- catalog identifier "0759104166".
- catalog identifier "0759104174 (paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Moral teachings of Islam.".
- catalog isPartOf "Sacred literature series.".
- catalog isPartOf "The sacred Literature series".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng ara".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Walnut Creek, CA : Altamira Press,".
- catalog relation "Moral teachings of Islam.".
- catalog subject "297.5 21".
- catalog subject "BP135.A124 U75 2003".
- catalog subject "Hadith Texts.".
- catalog subject "Islam Doctrines Early works to 1800.".
- catalog subject "Religious life Islam Early works to 1800.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Kindness to parents -- 2. Kindness to one's mother -- 3. The sin of disobeying parents -- 4. Obeying parents is obligatory unless it leads to sin -- 5. Taking care of parents in their old age -- 6. Allah prolongs the life of anyone who is kind to his or her parents -- 7. Kindness to unbelieving relatives -- 8. The gravity of abusing parents -- 9. Punishment for disobeying parents -- 10. The supplication of parents is granted -- 11. Kindness to parents after their death -- 12. Being good to one's father's friends -- 13. The duty of maintaining family bonds -- 14. The virtue of upholding the ties of kinship -- 15. A man's responsibility to his family -- 16. Maintaining the ties of kinship prolongs life -- 17. The closest relative must be cared for above others -- 18. Those to whom Allah shows no mercy -- 19. The gravity of severing kinship ties -- 20. Preserving the ties of kinship before becoming a Muslim -- 21. Preserving blood ties with unbelieving relatives -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "101. Illness is an atonement for sin -- 102. The good done by someone before falling ill is recorded as though continuing -- 103. Visiting the sick -- 104. Visiting a non-Muslim sick person -- 105. Visiting sick children -- 106. A visitor's prayer for the sick -- 107. Visiting a sufferer from eye disease -- 108. Women visiting a sick man -- 109. What to say to the sick -- 110. Where a person visiting the sick should sit -- 111. A man's work at home -- 112. A person who loves someone should let him know -- 113. Pride and arrogance -- 114. Defending oneself -- 115. Sympathy during famine and need -- 116. Keeping sheep, goats and camels -- 117. Patience in all conditions -- 118. Oppression and injustice -- 119. Accepting gifts -- 120. Modesty -- 121. Supplication should be made resolutely -- 122. Raising the hands in supplication -- 123. Asking Allah's forgiveness -- 124. Praying for someone without his knowledge -- 125. A selection of prayers -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "126. Invoking the blessing of Allah on the Prophet -- 127. Prayers will be answered if the supplicant is not impatient -- 128. Allah's anger with those who do not pray to Him -- 129. Some prayers of the Prophet -- 130. Supplication in time of difficulty -- 131. Supplication of istikharah -- 132. The virtue of supplication -- 133. Prayer when thunder strikes -- 134. Asking Allah for well-being -- 135. Seeking refuge from severe trial -- 136. Supplication in the last part of the night -- 137. Backbiting -- 138. Slandering the dead -- 139. Honouring and serving a guest -- 140. Spending on one's family -- 141. Reward for charity -- 142. Covering up for a Muslim -- 143. Cursing time is forbidden -- 144. Saying "What Allah wills and you will" -- 145. Good behaviour and propriety -- 146. Wishes that may not be granted as expected -- 147. The names dearest to Allah -- 148. Poetry -- 149. Showing the way -- 150. Misleading the blind -- 151. Noble descent will not avail anyone -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "152. Human souls are like detachments of soldiers -- 153. Throwing stones -- 154. Cursing the wind -- 155. Faith in Allah or in the stars -- 156. On seeing rain clouds -- 157. Seeing omens -- 158. Etiquette concerning sneezing -- 159. Yawning -- 160. Standing to receive a person -- 161. Searching another's head for lice -- 162. Shaking one's head and biting one's lip in amazement -- 163. Shaking hands -- 164. Kissing the hand -- 165. Hugging -- 166. Promoting the Islamic form of greeting -- 167. Who should be the first to greet the other? -- 168. The virtue of greeting -- 169. Peace is one of the names of Allah -- 170. Waving a hand in greeting -- 171. Greeting strangers -- 172. Prohibition on greeting people indulging in vanity -- 173. Greeting a person asleep -- 174. How to return the greeting -- 175. Greeting children -- 176. Women greeting men -- 177. Men greeting women -- 178. Singling people out for greeting -- 179. Revelation of the verse about the veil -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "180. Men and women eating together -- 181. Asking permission to enter a house -- 182. Knocking on the door -- 183. The correct way to ask permission -- 184. Not giving one's name when asked who is there -- 185. Peering into people's houses -- 186. The righteousness of the man who says the greeting before entering his house -- 187. Asking after someone's health -- 188. How to reply when asked how you are -- 189. The most spacious meeting-place is the best -- 190. When a person leaves his seat he has a right to come back to it -- 191. Sitting by the wayside -- 192. Making room for others at a gathering -- 193. A person should sit wherever there is room -- 194. Sitting outside one's house and by the wayside -- 195. Sitting on a raised object -- 196. Talking secretly in the presence of others -- 197. Listening to private conversations -- 198. Sitting or standing in the sun -- 199. Wrapping oneself in a cloth and sitting with legs drawn up -- 200. Offering a visitor a cushion -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "201. Squatting on one's heels -- 202. Sitting cross-legged -- 203. Uncovering one's lower legs -- 204. Kneeling down -- 205. Lying down -- 206. Lying face down -- 207. Using the right hand for giving and taking -- 208. Sleeping on a roof with no safety barrier -- 209. Sitting with the legs dangling -- 210. What to say when going out.".
- catalog tableOfContents "22. The virtue of the one who supports daughters -- 23. The virtue of supporting a daughter who has returned -- 24. Showing affection to children and holding them on one's shoulders -- 25. Praying that a friend may have children and wealth -- 26. The selflessness of mothers -- 27. Showing affection -- 28. A father's gift to his children -- 29. Mercy has a hundred parts -- 30. Advice concerning neighbours -- 31. The rights of neighbours -- 32. Giving presents to neighbours -- 33. Being ungenerous to neighbours -- 34. Letting a neighbour go hungry -- 35. The virtue of being a good neighbour -- 36. Causing offence to neighbours -- 37. A neighbour's complaint -- 38. The virtue of taking care of orphans -- 39. The household in which an orphan is well treated -- 40. The virtue of a woman who puts her children's interest above her own -- 41. The virtue of the parent who has lost children -- 42. Good character -- 43. Showing kindness to slaves and servants -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "44. Striking a slave or other person -- 45. Treatment of slaves -- 46. Spending on a slave or servant is charity -- 47. A slave's loyalty to his master -- 48. The position of the slave -- 49. Repaying a favour -- 50. Ingratitude -- 51. Offering help to others -- 52. Doing good in this world is rewarded in the Hereafter -- 53. Every good act is charity -- 54. Removing harmful objects from the street -- 55. A Muslim is the mirror of his brother -- 56. Unlawful jesting -- 57. Pointing another in the direction of good -- 58. Pardoning and forgiving people -- 59. Laughing and smiling -- 60. The responsibility of those who give advice -- 61. Love one another -- 62. Jokes and humour -- 63. Good behaviour -- 64. Generosity and kindness -- 65. Meanness -- 66. Well-earned money for a good person -- 67. Being secure among one's people -- 68. A cheerful nature -- 69. A believer is not given to cursing -- 70. Telling tales -- 71. Praising one another -- 72. Praising others appropriately -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "73. Visiting people -- 74. Loving people without being able to attain their standard -- 75. The merit of elders -- 76. Elders should be allowed to speak before the young -- 77. Should the young speak when their elders' and silent? -- 78. Kindness to children -- 79. Kindness to all people -- 80. Kindness to animals -- 81. It is never good to lie -- 82. Bearing pain caused by others -- 83. Restoring relations -- 84. Breaking promises -- 85. Estrangement between Muslims -- 86. Hatred and rancour -- 87. Deception and trickery -- 88. Insulting others -- 89. Abusing a Muslim is iniquitous -- 90. Criticizing people to their faces -- 91. Accusing someone of unbelief -- 92. Malicious delight in the misfortune of others -- 93. Wasting money -- 94. The undesirability of competing to build the highest building -- 95. Having a large house -- 96. Building a house -- 97. Kindness -- 98. Making money -- 99. The prayers of the oppressed will be answered -- 100. The consequences of oppression -- ".
- catalog title "Adab al-mufrad. Selections. English".
- catalog title "Moral teachings of Islam : prophetic traditions from al-Adab al-mufrad / by Imam al-Bukhari ; selected and translated with an introduction by Abdul Ali Hamid.".
- catalog type "text".