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Translator: | Ahmet Mukhtar Büyükçınar |
Translator: | Durak Pusmaz |
Translator: | Ahmet Arpa |
Translator: | Abdullah Yucel |
Isbn |
9789758666577 |
Language | Turkish |
Number of Pages | 3500 |
Skin Type | Cardboard Cover |
Paper Type | Shamuha Paper |
Dimension | 17 x 24 cm |
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We praise our Lord, who has commanded the first verse to be recited by the command of THE ARROW.
Salute and salute the Prophet Muhammad (p.a.v.), who put the verses in the field of life and his words and opened the path of Islam to us.
The leading source of Islamic Religion is the Quran and the second is HADİS. Our publishing house, which prioritizes service to Islam, longed to publish an important work in the field of hadith. As we present the seven volumes of TERİB AND TERHİb, which have great features among hadith books, to our readers today, that longing is over and we have reached the good fortune. Our praise and gratitude to Allah (c.c.), who has not spared us his repentance, is eternal.
Hafiz al-Münziri, the imam of the great hadith, copyrighted THE TERGİb and TERHİb in Arabic. This work, which has gained fame in the Islamic world for 800 years, offers the reader the most attractive and do-up style of Islamic life. Hadiths are set for this purpose. We, taking into account this feature of the work, under the title of TERİB AND TERHİb, ISL and Acirc; We added the M title.
The work, which is seven volumes when transferred to Turkish, is four volumes in the Original Arabic. We owe thanks to the scientific committee that carefully translated the work into Our Turkish and to the other zealots who contributed to the preparation for the edition.
in the most useful way to our readers. Repentance is from God.
Allahu Talala delivered the Religion of Islam to the humanities with the Qur'an. The Qur'an is the right book that best describes both the life of the world and the life of the hereafter. Therefore, it is the right and duty of every muslim to try to solve all his problems with the Qur'an. However, there is a difficulty here, which is that in the Qur'an, the issues are declared in summary from the details.
When Allahu Talâ ordered the Qur'an to be revealed to his Messenger, he sent down the verses extremely ventically and concisely, and referred them to his Messenger. Addressing his apostle in a verse: and laquo; So We sent down the Qur'an so that I could explain to you what had been revealed to the people, and raquo said, he says, "I'm not going to do Well, in that case, I'm going to In order for us to make full use of the Qur'an, we must first head to the Messenger of God (p.a.v.), listen to his explanations, follow their example in their lives. In other words, it is imperative to obtain guidance on the hadiths of the Messenger of God (p.a.v.) in order to know the intricacies of the principles of islam. Because the principles declared in the Qur'an are extremely vented and summarized.
For example, our Lord has refused to pray in the Qur'an and has not explained his recitations and how to do so. He has commanded the alms and has not declared how much of the goods to be given. He assumed the hajj and did not give any information about the menacyclic of the hajj. He set out many principles that regulate the social life of people and left his tafsilat to the Messenger of God (p.a.v.).
The situation is the same with what is forbidden. In the Qur'an : and laquo; God has forbidden the exchange, and the interest is forbidden, and raquo; Although it was ordered, it was not specified which shopping was religiously valid, which was invalid, the types of interest and which goods were involved, and the explanation of these was left to the Prophet (p.a.v.).
That is why the hadiths and stents of the Messenger of God have gained importance as the key to my Qur'an. And it is extremely inconvenient for muhammad (p.a.v.) to attempt to extract provisions from the Qur'an without beginning the words and deeds that clarify the principles of Islam.
Since this issue is of great importance, Islamic scholars gave a wide place to hadith science and emphasized it and brought valuable works to the body. One of these works is hafiz al-Münzirî and laquo; Tergib and Terhib and raquo; is a famous work.
Hafiz al-Münzirî, one of the great imams of hadith science, has memorized almost all the hadiths of our Pey-gamber (p.a.v.) together with his notes and laquo; Hafiz and raquo; he's got my title. besides, he has other works related to the hadith. He was a living zahid and a disciple of the Islamic right. After the Qur'an, he gave himself to this noose, considering that hadiths were the most important source. Every Muslim who wants to experience the islamic bihakkm has copyrighted this work for its benefit. As a matter of fact, in Tergib and Terhib, we show that Islamic life is best regulated by hadiths. The hadiths contained in my book were compiled by scanning other hadith books together with Kütüb-i Sitte, separated by group according to the subjects and each group was processed under its own title.
In the work, the books that the hadiths do not receive and the degrees of their seneds and the opinions of hadith scholars are included in this regard. At the same time, a conclusion was tried to be made about the intellectual provisions that emerged from the hadiths, and from time to time the opinions of the nation were mentioned. At the beginning of the work there is information about hadith iss and short translations of the great imams who made a name for their name in hadith ala-
MustafaMuhammed Ammare, who has done evil and devotion to the work, has compiled and placed the verses he sees on the subjects in the relevant places while trying to explain and explain the subjects.
While we were translating the work, we also emphasized the explanations of the wine. However, in many places, although the subjects were clearly mentioned in the hadith texts, we found that the sharia put long and reppetuated evils on these subjects, which we did not consider useful in translating such evils. Apart from these, we tried to evaluate the places that he considered important, sometimes in the translation of the hadith, sometimes in parent brackets, sometimes in footnotes.
In addition, some of the places where we rarely see necessity in its disclosure are explained by footnotes and these explanations are stated to belong to the interpreters.
Author and laquo; Tergib and Terhib and raquo; he enriched the subject by including sometimes weak hadiths in the works put in place, but he immediately stated that the hadith was weak at the end of the hadith so that the zi-hins did not come to the temperament.
Laquo, who has a reputation in the Islamic world; Tergib and Terhib and raquo; Before it was translated into Turkish, many scholars in Turkey had taken their place in erbabmm library. We are blessed as interpreters to think that once translated into Turkish, the oku-yucu circle will expand further and that every Muslim Turk can benefit from this valuable work. Because this work will guide every Muslim who wants to learn and experience Islam, as well as a very important source of methods and knowledge for the scholars tasked with preaching and revelation.
We tried to use as clear expression and plain language as possible when transferring the work to our Turkish. We hope that readers at all levels will benefit with comfort.
We are, of course, humble servants. Despite all our upright and diligent efforts in translating, we may find some mistakes that have been overlooked. The fact that our mistakes are delivered to us through Hikmet Publications will both make us grateful and lead to the correction of the error in the subsequent publication of the work. We would like to thank the valued readers who will make such warnings in advance.
In addition, we would like to express our gratitude to Hikmet Publications, which has not spared its spiritual support that encourages us to bring this precious work to our Turkish. We pray to Almighty God that the work will be useful to our readers.
The effort is from us, and the repentance is from Allah.
Contents
1. SKIN
TACTICS 5
PROLOGUE 7
INFORMATION TO THE IMAMS OF HADITH AND HADITH
Hadith Parts 11
Ways to Get Hadith 17
Imam Abu Hanife 24
Imam Malik 25
Imam Shafiq 28
Imam Ahmed b. Hanbel 30
Imam Buhari 31
Imam Muslim 33
Imam Abu David 34
Imam Tirmizi 35
Imam Nesâi 35
Imam Ibn Mâce 36
Imam et-Taberanî 36
36 with Imam Abu Ya
Imam al-Bezzar 36
Imam Ibn Khbban 36
Imam en-Nisaburî 37
Imam Ibn Huzeyme 37
Imam Ibn Ebi'd-World 38
Imam al-Beyhaki 38
Imam al-Esbehani 38
Hafiz Münzirî 30
IHL and Acirc; S
Encouragement to Be Sincere and Well-Intentioned 45
Riyadh Avoidance and The Words of Those Who Are Afraid of Riyals 63
Conforming to the Qur'an and Circumcision 96
Abandoning Circumcision and Not Conforming to Sufli Desires and Not Deeding with Bids 105
Virtue of Good Breakthrough 116
Knowledge
Learn and teach science 122
Travel for Science Collection 144
The Virtue of Listening to Hadiths, Writing and Conveying Them to Others 149
Virtue of Attending The Councils of Science 155
Virtue of Respecting Scholars 156
Not To Pursue Any Purpose Other Than the Consent of Allah in The Collection of Knowledge 161
Virtue of Spreading Knowledge and Leading to Goodness 167
Not Hiding Knowledge 172
Those Who Don't Do What They Say and Don't Do What They Say 177
Not Being Pretentious in Science 188
Avoiding Controversy and Hostility 191
Cleaning
Not To Disturb Roads and Places where People Will Sit 196
Ab-dest To Water, Places to Wash Animal and Vermin Holes 200
Talking in the Toilet 203
Avoid Splashing on a Dress and Not Resting-mak 204
Men's Peshmerga Lohusa and Non-Sick Women's Peshmerga 211
Not delaying unapologetic Paintbed 219
Ablution in Accordance with The Devotion 220
Virtue of Continuous Ablution and Ablution Renewal 239
Not Intentionally Abandoning Feeding While Receiving Ablution 242
Virtue of Using Musk 244
Washing Places To Wash While Ablution and Crescenting Fingers 251
Prayers to Be Read After Ablution 256
Virtue of Two Recitations After Ablution 259
Prayer
Virtue of Azan Reading 261
Considerations to Follow when Reading the Prayer and Prayers to Be Read After Prayer 276
Virtue of Bringing Kamet 284
Not leaving the mosque without apology after the prayer is read 285
Virtue of Praying Between Azan and Kamet 287
Virtue of Building Mosques in The Necessary Places 290
Virtue of Keeping Mosques Clean 294
300 Not to Spit and Declare Lost in Mosques
The Virtue of Walking to Mosques, Especially in the Dark 311
Virtue of Staying Connected to a Mosque All The Time 331
Those Who Eat Onions, Garlic and Similar Fragrant Plants Should Not Come to the Mosque 336
Women Performing Prayers at Home 341
Five Times To Continue Prayer and Believe It's a Necessity 345
Praying According to The Devotion 369
Virtue of Performing Prayer in The First Time 380
Virtue of Praying with the Congregation 386
Virtue in the Multituding of the Congregation 394
Virtue of Praying in the Countryside 396
especially the Fa-zileti of Performing Yacht and Morning Prayers with the Congregation 398
Not Leaving the Unapologetic Congregation 406
Virtue of Performing Futile Prayers at Home 416
Fa-zileti 419 of Being Ready for Other Prayers After Performing Prayer
Virtue of Continuing Morning and Afternoon Prayers 429
Virtue of Sitting where he prays after morning and afternoon prayers 434
Virtue of Remembrance and Prayer After Morning, Afternoon and Evening Prayers 440
Not Having unapologetic afternoon prayers 448
Virtue of Imamism in Accordance with His Devotion 450
One Person's Failure to Imam a Congregation That Dislikes Him 452
Ranks in Prayer 455
Virtue of Keeping Ranks Frequent and Filling In Gaps 463
Men Back, Women Not Standing on the Front Lines 468
When Praying and Praying with the Congregation and laquo; and Acirc;min and raquo; Virtue of Saying 473
Raise the Head of the Congregation before the Innuance of The Prayer and Prostrations 480
Making Full Rükû and Prostrations, Keeping The Waist Straight in Between and Performing Prayer in Awe 482
Not Looking Up in Prayer 503
Not Looking Left and Right while Praying 506
Not To Fix and Blow Gravel and Similar Objects at Prayer Unless Absolutely Necessary 513
Not Putting The Hand in Prayer 516
Not To Pass the One Who Prays 517
Not To Deliberately Abandon Prayer and Ignore Your Time 520
NAFLELER
Virtue of Twelve Recitations Per Day, Night and Day 541
Virtue of Performing Two Recitations Continuously Before My Morning Prayer 543
Virtue of Performing the First and Last Circumcision of Noon Prayers 546
Virtue of Circumcision Before the Assumption of the Afternoon 552
2. SKIN
Virtue of Futile Prayer Between Evening and Yacht 5
Virtue of Circumcision After The Assumption of Yacht Prayer 9
Vitir Prayer and Vitir Those Who Left My Prayer 10
Virtue of Ablution with The Intention of Getting Up at Night 13
Virtue of Prayers to Be Read when Lying in Bed 17
Virtue of My Prayers to Be Read When I Wake Up At Night 32
Virtue of Performing Night Prayer 34
Not To Pray by Napping and Not to Read the Quran 63
Not Sleeping All The Time Until Morning Not Leaving Night Prayer 64
Morning and Evening Verses and Prayers 68
Night-Time Virdin Accident 95
Virtue of Performing Bird Prayer 96
Virtue of Performing The Prayer of The Rosary 106
Virtue of Repentance Prayer 115
Virtue of Hajj Prayer and Prayer 118
îstihare Prayer 124
Friday
Going to Friday Prayer and Performing Friday Prayers 127
The Virtue of Taking Boyabdesti on Friday 148
The Virtue of Going To Friday Prayer Early and The Unapologetic Late-Mamak 151
Not To Take the Lead by Disturbing the Congregation on Friday 160
Being Able to Speak While Reading the Sermon 162
Not Leaving Friday Without Apology 169
The Virtue of Reading the Surah of Kehf on Friday and Night 177
Charity
Zakat and The Assumption 180
Not to Hesitate to Give Zakat and the Intelligence of The Zinet Item 194
Officers Tasked with Collecting Zakat Are Afraid of Allah and Do Not Betray Zakat Goods 221
Not Begging, The Forbidden Begging of the Rich 240
A Poor Person's Status to Allah 275
Not receiving the Giver's Handout by Not Taking It 270
accepting the gift that came unintentionally and without going after it, especially the Muh-taç Ise, not to turn it down even if it was rich 279
Not wanting anything other than Heaven for the Sake of Allah 284
The Virtue of Giving Alms The Work of the Poor to Come to The Du-ruma, Which Can Give Alms 290
Virtue of Giving Charity Secretly 321
Virtue of Giving Alms to Spouses and Relatives and Choosing Them Over Others 320
Man's Failure to Be Stingy toWards His Relatives When His Relatives Are Muh-taç while Giving His Handout to Others 329
Virtue of Lending 332
Virtue of Deferred And Forgiveness of Debt of Facilitation to The Darda 334
Virtue of Being Generously Involved in Charitable Ways 345
Virtue of Giving Alms If My Woman Has Permission from Her Husband's Property 305
Virtue of Feeding and Feeding the Poor 308
The Virtue of Thanking and Praying to the Good Deed 397
Fasting
The importance of fasting and the virtue of fasting's prayer 403
The importance of fasting waiting for God's reward and the virtue of repenting ramadan nights, especially the Night of Almighty 421
Not Fasting Unapologetically during Ramadan 452
The Virtue of Fasting for Six Days in the Hunt of Enthusiasm 454
Virtue of Fasting on The Eve : 457
Virtue of Fasting in The Month of Muharrem 482
Virtue of Fasting on Ashure Day 464
The Virtue of Fasting in the Month of Sabbath and the Fifteenth Night of the Messenger of God (p.a.v.) This Month 467
The Virtue of Fasting Every Month, especially on The Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Days of Aym 474
Virtue of Fasting on Mondays and Thursdays 484
Virtue of Fasting on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 488
Davud (a.s.)'s Fasting One Day Fast and One Day Ye-menin Virtue 495
Futile Fasting Without Permission while The Woman's Husband Is With Her 500
Passengers Not Fasting When They Can't Stand It 502
The Virtue of Eating On The Sahur, especially Eating Dates 509
Virtue of Rushing and Making The Ceremony Late in iftar 514
Virtue of Iftar with Water If You Can't Find It with Dates 516
Virtue of Feeding 518
Non-Fasting People Eat Next to Fasting 520
Fasting's Avoidance of Absentee, Bad Words, Lies and The Like 521
Reputation Incentive 526
Charity Incentive 528
TWO HOLIDAYS AND SACRIFICES
Virtue of Redemption of Holiday Nights 531
The Virtue of Bringing One On Holiday 532
The Virtue of Sacrificial Slaughter, Those Who Do Not Cut While They Can and Sell the Victim's Skin 534
Not torturing the animal and not killing without the intention of eating 539
Pilgrimage
The importance of Hajj and Umrah and the deaths of those who set out with this intention 544
Virtue of Spending for the Sake of Allah in Hajj and Umrah and Those Who Spend Haram Money in This Way 569
Virtue of Umrah During Ramadan 572
Being Humble by Observing the Prophets in the Hajj 577
Virtue of Exporting, Bringing To Telbiye and Loading the Sound in Telbiyeye 584
3. SKIN
Virtue of Entering the Export from Masjid al-Aqsa 5
Tavaf Donm Hajjar-i Esved and Salute Rükn-i Yemâni-mâni's Authority-i Ibrahim and the Virtue of Entering the Kaaba 7
Virtue of Saleh Deed Processing in the First Ten Days of Zilhicce 20
Virtue of Quacking and Remembrance Day in Arafat and Muzdelife 25
The Virtue of Devil Stoning and the Removal of Those Stones 39
The Virtue of Shaving your Head in Mina 42
Virtue of Drinking Zemzem Water and Zemzemin 44
Responsibility for Those Who Can Afford to Make a Pilgrimage 48
Virtue of Praying at Masjid al-Haram, Masjid al-Nabevi, Beyt-i Makdis and Kuba Mosques 51
The Virtue of Sitting in Medina Until Death, Uhud and Akik Valley of Medina 64
Avoiding Scaring the People of Medina or Harming Them 84
CÎHAD
Virtue of Standing Guard in the Way of Allah 88
The Virtue of Keeping Watch at Night in the Way of Allah 99
To spend in the way of Allah. Virtue of Helping Veterans and Their Families Left Behind 108
The Virtue of Jihad Without Riya 114
The Virtue of Veterans and Those Who Stand Guard at The Length of the Border to Perform Saleh Deeds Such as Prayer and Fasting 128
Virtue of Being in the Way of Allah in The Morning and Evening and Walking in the Dusty Land on This Road 133
Virtue of Wanting to Be a Martyr in the Way of Allah 146
Virtue of Shooting and Learning in the Way of Allah 148
Jihad in the Way of Allah 158
Being Good at Jihad 184
Not Escaping War 193
The Virtue of the Naval War and Its Superiority to land war 199
Not Stealing Loot Goods and Not Hiding The One Who Stole 202
Virtue of Martyrdom and Martyrs 211
Jihadis and JihadIs Before They Die 243
READING THE QUR'AN
The Quranic Teaching of the Qur'an in Prayer and Outside Of Prayer, and the Virtue of the Tilavet Prostration 261
Remembering the Quran After Learning 284
Virtue of Praying to Rescind the Qur'an 287
The Virtue of Repeating the Learned Quran and Reading the Quran in a Beautiful Voice 289
Fatiha Surah and the Virtue of Reading This Period 294
Baccarat and Al-i Imrân Periods The Virtue of Reading 299
The Virtue of Ayete'l-Cure and Reading It 309
Ten Verses from My Head or Ten and Acirc; yet The Virtue of Reading 312
Yasin Sûresi and the Virtue of Reading This Surah 314
Virtue of Reading the Property (Tebareke) Surah 315
Ire'ş-Shamsu Kuvviret and I Read Other Surahs Fa-zileti 317
The Virtue of Reading the Surahs Mentioned With Iza Zülzilet 318
The Virtue of Reading Elhakümüt-Tekasür 320
Kul-Huvellahu Ahad Reading Virtue 321
Virtue of Reading The Surahs of Kul Eûzu Birabbi'l-Felak and Kul Eûzu Birabbi'n-Nas 326
PRAYERS AND PRAYERS
Virtue of Remembrance of God In Secret and Open 328
Virtue of Being in Remembrance Assemblies and Gathering to Remember God 345
Man's Failure to Sit in a Parliament Without Mentioning God and Bringing Salavat to the Prophet Muhammad (p.a.v.) 356
Prayers to Atone for the Noise of the Assembly 358
Meaning and Virtue of the Word La Divine Illi'l-lah 362
The Virtue of Saying La Divine Illill and hu Vahdehû La Sherike Leh 374
Virtue of Continuing in The Rosary, Tekbir, Tehlil and Tahmide 378
The Virtue of Doing It Together, Tahmid, Tehlil and Tekbir 411
La Havle And La Force 424
Virtue of Remembrances to Be Made Day and Night Without Morning and Evening 431
Virtue of Verses and Remembrances to Be Read After Prayers 440
Prayer for the Bad Dreamer to Do and Read 451
Virtue of Prayers to Be Read by Anyone Who Does Not Sleep or Are Afraid at Night 453
Virtue of Prayers that a Person Will Read When Leaving His Home to Go to the Mosque or Elsewhere and Entering Them 458
Virtue of Prayers to Be Read by Anyone Who Comes to Him Other Than Prayer and Prayer 464
Virtue of Asking God for Forgiveness 468
Virtue of Praying Hard 478
Virtue of Words to Be Said when Starting Prayer and Ism-i Azam
Some Rumors About 491
The Virtue of Prayer at the End of Prayer and in the Last Part of the Night 498
Not Showing Impatience in The Acceptance of Prayer 500
No One Who Prays Raises My Head to the Sky While Praying-Food and Does Not Pray in Obfuscation 501
Man's Failure to Curse Himself, His Children, His Maid and His Property 503
Virtue of Bringing a Lot of Salutation and Greetings to the Prophet 505
Shopping
Making a Profit By Shopping 531
Merit of Early Exit for Sustenance Request and Other Works 538
4. SKIN
The Virtue of Remembrance of God when the Bazaar is located in the Market and Places of Obfuscation 5
Virtue of Keeping a Middle Ground in The Demand for Sustenance 9
The Virtue of Halal Winning and Halal Eating 24
The Virtue of Abandoning Things That Are Suspicious and Disturbing to the Conscience 38
The Virtue of Being Lenient in Shopping
No One Who's Cooking Breaks The Bargain 54
Measuring missing and Avoiding Weighing 55
The Virtue of Not Cheating on Shopping and Wanting the Good of Others 59
Avoiding the Old 69
My Traders Are Truthful 76
One Partner's Failure to Betray Another 85
Not Separating Concubine and Her Cub with Sales and Similar Things 85
Avoiding Debt and Being Loyal to The Debt-Seeking 87
The Virtue of Not Extending the Debt of the One With The Possibility of Payment and Pleasing the Lender 108
Virtue of The Prayers to Be Read by the Debtor's Grieving and Captive 114
Avoiding False Oath 127
Avoiding Interest 139
Avoiding Extorting Land and Other Things 154
Avoiding Building More Than Necessary to Be Proud and Boastful 159
Not To Interfere with the Worker's Wages and To Rush to Pay 168
Slaves, God and Their Masters Fulfill The Truth 170
Slaves Must Not Escape Their Master 176
Free Slaves and Not Enslave Free 179
Nİk and Acirc; H
Eyes Beware of Haram 188
Marrying Religious and Fertile Women 198
Husband and Wife's Mutual Rights and Duties 208
Not Choosing One of the Ladies To Get Justice Between Them 230
Execution of Zevceye and Family Members 232
Naming Beautiful Ugly 249
Child Education 254
Man's Failure to Make Himself More Than My Father and To Have a Guardian Other Than His Master 255
260 Favors to Be Given to Anyone Who Dies Three, Two or One Child
Avoiding Opening a Slave Master Between Husband and Wife 275
Woman's Unprovoked Divorce From Husband 277
278 Not To Dress Up and Crawl Out of a Woman's House
Not Revealing the Secret Between Blood Husband 281
DRESS AND DRESS UP
Wearing a White Dress 284
Wearing Shirts and Similar Things Is a Means of Arrogance Not To Walk By Stretching and Hanging 285
Prayers for New Dress Wearers 294
Women's Dress-Ups Thin Enough to Show The Body 297
Men's Use of Silk and Gold 299
Men AvoidIng Looking Like Women, Women AvoidIng Being Like Men 312
Showing Humility in Clothing, Obeying Our Great Prophet and Avoiding Flamboyant Swagger 316
The Virtue of Giving Clothes to the Poor 333
The Virtue of Letting Go of White Hairs Is 335
338 Where It's Not Nice to Paint a Beard Black
Wearing a Wig, Tattooing the Skin, Pulling Eyebrows and Avoiding Sparse Teeth for Ornament 338
Sliding into the Eyes 343
EATING AND DRINKING
Feeding at Dinner 345
Not Using Gold and Silver Pots 349
Whether to Eat and Drink With The Left Hand and Not To Blow Rough 351
Eating From the Edge of the Container 355
Eating Vinegar and Olive Oil, Not Cutting Meat And Plucking With Teeth 357
Eating Collectively 360
Not Eating Too Much and Not Drinking Too Much 363
No One Invited to Dinner Should Avoid This Without Apology 376
Licking Fingers Before Deleting for Fertility 380
Praying After Dinner 382
Washing Hands Before and After Dinner 387
KAD and Acirc; (JUDGE)
Reluctance to Take a Position as a Civil Servant and Judge of the Presidency Do Not Want These Duties 391
Hadiths That Encourage The President or Other Chiefs of State or Other Superiors who Take On the Work of Muslims to Justice, Prohibit Them From Challenging, Persecuting, Deceiving or Hiding From Them, or Closing Their Doors to Those in Need 404
The affairs of Muslims. Avoiding Leaving Him and Appointing Someone Else When There's More Worthy Than The Governing 426
Avoiding Bribery, Taking and Being a Means Between Them 428
Avoiding Persecution, The Underdog, Leaving Him Unhelpful, and Helping Me 431
Prayers to Be Recited by the One Who Fears the Oppressors 446
Not Entering the Presence of the Wrongdoers, Affirming Them and Not Being a Judge 448
Avoiding Aiding Those Who Do Business and Brokering To Prevent One of The Punishments Set by Allah 456
Avoiding Pleasing People with What Judges and Other Officials Will Wrathe Allah 460
To Be Chiefs-slain, Soft and Merciful to the People, Children, Servants Created by God, Not to Persecute Servants and Animals for No Reason, Not to Daging the Faces of Hay-vans 463
My President's Choice of Ministers and Administrators from Good People 497
Not Perjury 499
Fines
The Virtue of Ordering Good, Removing It From Evil Responsibility to Abandon Them 502
Saying Good and Avoiding Evil, But The Word Goes Against Behavior 522
The Virtue of Covering Up The Shame of My Muslim and the Responsibility of Spreading Shame 528
Responsibility for Violating Penalties and Prohibitions 537
Enforcing Penalties, Not Being Lax in This 542
5. SKIN
Avoiding Drinking, Buying and Selling, Making and Eating Wine (and Other Drinks) Giving Up and Repenting 5
Avoiding Adultery and Protecting Dignity, Especially With The Neighbor's Wife and The Woman Who Is Separated From Her Husband 37
Avoiding Sexual Contact with Animal from Livata and Yak-lak from Behind to Woman 62
Avoiding The Life That God Has Unjustly Forbidden 73
Avoiding Suicide (Taking Your Own Life) 85
Not Being Wrongfully Involved in the Killing or Beating of a Person 92
Forgive the Murderer - The Villain and the Cruel, Not To Rejoice in the Evil That Has Happened to the Muslim 93
It's Not Right to Continue Small Mistakes and Flaws 104
SILA-I RAHİm
First to The Parents, after their deaths, to be good to their relatives and not to break the relationship 110
Not Defying Parents 130
Maintaining a Relationship With Relatives and Not Keeping In Contact With Them 142
Virtue of Seeing and Caring for the Orphan, Being Nice to Him, Helping the Orphaned And The Needy 166
Not Tormenting the Neighbor and Protecting His Right 177
Visiting Brothers and Sisters of Religion and Saleh Offerings to Visitors 198
Feasting, Catering to the Guest and Guest Manners 205
Not underestimating what he was given and the will he would do 215
Planting Crop Bread and Fruit Trees 216
Avoiding Stinginess and Being Generous 220
Man's Failure to Return From Grant 232
Meeting the Needs of Muslims and Rejoicing in Them 234
AHL and Acirc; K
The Supremacy of The Haya The Evil of Indecency 246
The Virtue of Good Habits and Avoiding Bad Habits 253
Virtue of Being Soft, Dignified and Humble 274
Virtue of Being Friendly and Sweet-Spoken 283
Virtue of Salutation 288
Musafahamn Virtue Not to Greet the Sign and Not to Give Se-lam to the Infidels 302
The Permissible Way to Look At a Place Not Shown in Other People's Homes 309
Not Listening to a Word a Community Doesn't Want Heard 314
315 For Those Who Can't Take Themselves From Evil Among People to Live On Their Own Ken-di
Avoiding Anger and Hatred and Things to Do In a Moment of Anger 325
Sulking, Falling Out and Singing From Hostility 338
The Evil of Calling a Muslim a Heretic 352
Avoiding Blasphemy, Not Cursing Man, Animal, Rooster, Fleas, Wind 355
Avoiding Blasphemy to Time 370
Avoiding Scaring a Muslim, Pulling a Si-lah on Him As a Serious Or Joking 373
The Virtue of Fixing People's Distance 378
The Evil of Not Accepting the Apology of the Apologizer 383
Avoiding Cold 386
Avoiding Libel and Defamation 392
The Virtue of Silence in No Unspoken Places 417
Evil of Jealousy 446
Being Humble, Avoiding Greatness' 455
For Disobedient Or Bid-at-Home Persons and laquo; Sir and raquo; Not Using Words That Express Respect Like 477
Virtue of Truth The Evil of Lies 484
Avoiding hypocrisy and hypocrisy 506
Swearing to The Holy Things, And Laquo, Except Allah; Avoiding Words Like 508
Not To Underestimate a Muslim 512
The Virtue of Removing Things That Persecute People 518
Killing Pests Like Poisonous Seals and Snakes 526
6. SKIN
Observance of Ahde Vefâ and Escrow 5
Loving Good People for God, Not Being Bad Friends 22
The Permissible Way to Deal with and Believe in Magic and Magic 49
Avoiding Painting Animals and Birds 59
Backgammon Playing Is Not Permissible 68
Sitting Down with Good People, Not Making Friends With Villains 70
Not Sleeping on a Terrace Without a Railing and Not Sailing In Stormy Sea 77
Not lying face down without apology 81
Not Sitting Between Sun and Shadow, Sitting Against the Qibla 84
The Virtue of Sitting in Damascus 86
Not Believing in Jinx 96
Not Feeding a Dog But a Hound and a Watchdog 97
Not Being Right to Go On a Solo Expedition 102
Travel Far Without a Relative Near a Woman-food 105
Virtue of Feeding While Riding Your Mount 107
It's Not Right to Buy Burning Dogs and Give Animals Rattles on The Road 109
Good Night Travel 113
Virtue of Saying Bismillah When His Mount Is In An Accident 117
Prayer to Be Read When You Stay Somewhere 118
Virtue of Praying to the Brother of the Believer in Absentia 119
Ecir and The Good of dying abroad 121
T E V B E AND TAKV and Acirc;
Repenting By Doing Good When You Do Evil 124
More and More Acirc;hiret Work and Turning to Allah 154
Virtue of Doing Good Deeds in a Time of Sedition and Mischief 165
The Virtue of Continuing a Little No Deeds 167
The Good Deeds of the Poor and the Poor 170
Being Satisfied with Little Goods in the World, Avoiding World Love 209
The Virtue of Crying out of Fear of God - 308
Not Diving Into the World Too Much Thinking About Death 322
The Virtue of Fearing God 352
The Virtue of The Servant Begging and Pleading with God and Feeding Husn-i Zan 367
Funeral
Wishing Forgiveness and Enjoyment from Allah 373
The Prayer of a Man Who Has Been Disasterd 377
Virtue of Being Patient With Disasters 378
Prayers for Anyone Who Is Disturbed 429
431 Where It Is Not Permissible to Wear Amulets and Evil Eyeballs
Benefits of Blood Removal 438
Virtue of Visiting the Patient 446
Prayers to be performed and read by the patient 457
Virtue of Making a Will and Being Fair in Will 463
Not To Be Afraid of Death To Meet God 472
7. SKIN
Prayer of the Person With a Funeral 5
Virtue of Digging Graves, Washing Funerals and Shrouding 10
The Virtue of Seeing off the Dead and Being In the Burial 12
Virtue of Crowding and Condolences at Funeral Prayers 19
Rushing to Bury the Funeral 23
Praying for the Dead and Remembering His Kindness 24
It's Not Permissible to Cry To the Dead By Plucking Your Hair's Head 30
Mourn For More Than Three Days For Someone Other Than The Woman's Husband 43
Not Eating OrphanEd Goods Unjustly 44
Men Visit Graves Women Avoid Kabir Ziyare-tinden and Funeral Send-Off 47
To make an example when the graves and dormitories of the wrongdoers are reached 53
80 Not Permissible to Sit on a Grave and Break Your Dead Bones
POSTHUMATION AND KIYAMET
Murmuring to the Wall and The Apocalypse 84
Gathering at the Apocalypse 91
Doomsday Accountability 113
Havz-ı Kevser Mizan and Sirt 148
Doomsday Intercession 173
HEAVEN AND HELL
Wanting Heaven, Seeking Refuge in God who Is Helling 208
Hell's Torment 212
The Intensity of Hellfire 230
The Cruelty, Blackness and Burning Sparks of Hell 235
Valleys of Hell and Daghlan 237
Depth of Hell 245
Chains of Hell and Other Means of Punishment 250
Scorpions and Snakes of Hell 255
Hell's Drinks 257
Hell's Food 264
The Growth and Ugliness of the Bodies of Hellholes 268
The Punishments of the People of Hell Are Different From Each Other 277
The People of Hell Shouting and Crying 284
Blessings of Heaven and Paradise 288
Heavenly People Entering Heaven 291
300 Rewards for those at the Lowest Level of Heaven
Degrees and Rooms of Heaven 315
Structures of Heaven 319
The Pastures of Heaven and Odalan 325
Rivers of Heaven 328
Trees and Fruits of Heaven 333
Heavenly Food and Drink 343
Dresses and Jewellery of the People of Paradise 352
Mattresses of Heaven 356
Features of The Heavenly Women 357
Terennum and Songs of The Heavenly Hûri : 370
Markets of Heaven 373
Visitation of the Inhabitants of Paradise and Mounts 379
Visits to the Lords of paradise 384
Heavenly People's Sight of their Lord 393
Heaven and Paradise People Are Much More Than The Beauties That Come to Mind and Imagination 406
EternalNess of the People of Heaven and Hell and Death There 412
Prophet's Prayers 423
Virtue of Knowledge Pods and Acirc;yetler 454
The Virtue of Spreading Knowledge, About the Sin of Concealment and Acirc;yetler 457
Related to Jihad in the Way of Allah and Acirc;yetler 461
Union On Unity and Good Morals and Acirc;yetler 468
It's about advising people on good and removing them from evil, and it's about pain;
Related to The Qualifications of Believers and Believers;
Strengthens Faith and Acirc;yetler 479
The One Who Declares the Unity of Allah and Is a Sign of It, and The Acirc;
Delaleting the Power and Power of Allah and Acirc;yetler 487
Delaleting the Knowledge of Allah and Acirc;yetler 491
Declaring that God will guide those who turn to him, and that He Will Pervert the Hundred And The Reindeer, and Acirc;yetler 495
RAVIS AND THE EVENTS THEY HAVE VISITED 503
PUBLIC COMPANY 533
CONTENTS 545