Sharh al-Arbain Hadithan al-Nawawiyyah

 Sharh al-Arba'in Hadithan al-Nawawiyyah : Arabic, New,
*[A4] Hardback - 248 pages,
Araba'in al-Nawawiyyah : by Imam an-Nawawi,
Sharh al-Araba'in by Imam ibn Hajar al-Asqalani,
Tahqiq by : Riyadh Mansi al-Isa,
& by Abd al-Qadir Mustaf Taha,
Published by Dar al-Fatih, Jordan.




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Sharh al-Arba'in Hadithan al-Nawawiyyah - is a classical hadith commentary (explanation of the 40 Hadith) on the popular work of Imam al-Nawawi, rahmatullahi ta'ala 'alayhi. It has enjoyed so many commentaries, annotations that it is said it is by far the most printed book after the Qur'an. 


This edition by Dar al-Fatih has been extensively edited for the purpose of clarity and is extremely detailed. God quality print with full tashkeel. See images below for page samples.






Imam an Nawawi, alayhi ar-Rahman w'al-Ridwan, is one of the great Sufi scholars, strictest latter-time hadith masters, and most meticulous of jurists, Shaykh al-Islam Imam Muhyiddin Yahya ibn Sharaf al-Nawawi is with al-Rafi`i the principal reference of the late Shafi`i school. His books remain authoritative in the methodology of the law, in Qur'an commentary, and in hadith. His commentary of Sahih Muslim is second only to Ibn Hajar's commentary of Sahih Bukhari. Allah Almighty gave his famous compilation of Forty Hadiths more circulation and fame than possibly any other book of hadith, large or small, and has allowed an-Nawawi to be of immense benefit to the Community of Islam.




Al-Hafidh al-Imam Ahmad ibn Ali al-Asqalani (d. 852/1448), famously known as Ibn Hajar after one of his ancestors is arguably the best hadith scholar of the Mamluk period. The Dhahabi of his time and the amir al-muminin of the hadith scholars. Imam al-Suyuti says that he drank from the well of zamzam and prayed to Allah to give him more knowledge than Shams ad-Din adh-Dhahabi. He is the author of over 300 books some going into lengthy volumes. He died on Friday 28 Dhi al-Hijja [852 hijri] and was buried in al-Qarrafa, Cairo, now famously known as the City of the Dead (madinat al-mawta).









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