📖 The Book of Approximation and Facilitation to Know Sunan Al-Bashir Al-Nazir by Al-Nawawi 📖By Abu...
📖 The Book of Approximation and Facilitation to Know Sunan Al-Bashir Al-Nazir by Al-Nawawi 📖By Abu Zakaria Yahya bin Sharaf Al-Hazami Al-Nawawi Al-Shafi’i, known as Al-NawawiEnjoy reading the book “Taqrib and Tayseer” to learn Sunan al-Bashir al-Nazir by al-Nawawi with the application of books and stories, without the Internet, and many other features.A book that examines the terminology of the Noble Hadith. It presents all types of this science, such as the authentic, the good, the weak, the objectionable, the detailed, and the fabricated. It discusses various hadiths and their rulings, discusses abrogated and abrogated hadiths, discusses the chains of transmission, those whose narrations are accepted, and the rest of the topics related to this science.The author mentioned in his introduction that the book is a summary of the book Al-Irshad, which in turn is a summary of Ibn Al-Salah’s introduction to the sciences of hadith, and Al-Suyuti explained it in Training the Narrator, and Al-Sakhawi explained it in Sharh Al-Taqreeb.Author:Abu Zakaria Yahya bin Sharaf Al-Hazami Al-Nawawi Al-Shafi’i (631 AH - 1233 AD / 676 AH - 1277 AD), known as “Al-Nawawi,” is a Muslim hadith scholar, jurist, and linguist, and one of the most prominent Shafi’i jurists. He is famous for his many books and classifications in jurisprudence, hadith, language, and biographies, such as Riyadh Al-Salehin, Al-Arba’in Al-Nawawi, Minhaj Al-Talibeen, and Al-Rawdah. He is described as the editor of the Shafi’i school of thought, its refiner, its reviewer and its arranger, as the work among Shafi’i jurists has settled on what Al-Nawawi suggests is most likely. Al-Nawawi is called the Sheikh of the Shafi’is. If the word “two sheikhs” is used according to the Shafi’is, they mean Al-Nawawi and Abu Al-Qasim Al-Rafi’i Al-Qazwini.❇️ Topics of the Book of Approximation and Facilitation for Knowing Sunan Al-Bashir Al-Nazir by Al-Nawawi ❇️ ** Types of hadith science in the book **The first type: correctThe second type: HassanThe third type: the weakThe fourth type: the predicateThe fifth type: the callerThe sixth type: raisedThe seventh type: suspendedThe eighth type: the lumpThe ninth type: the senderThe tenth type: interruptedThe eleventh type: the dilemmaThe twelfth type: deceptionThe thirteenth type: the abnormalThe fourteenth type: knowledge of evilThe fifteenth type: knowledge of consideration, follow-ups, and evidenceThe sixteenth type: Knowledge of trustworthy figures and their rulingsThe seventeenth type: knowledge of individualsThe eighteenth type: the reasonedThe nineteenth type: the disturbedThe twentieth type: the runwayType Twenty-one: SubjectThe twenty-second type: the invertedThe twenty-third type: The characteristic of the one whose narration is accepted and what relates to itThe twenty-fourth type: How to hear the hadith, carry it, and how to control itThe twenty-fifth type: writing and recording the hadithThe twenty-sixth type: The description of the narration of the hadithThe twenty-seventh type: knowledge of the etiquette of the hadith scholarThe twenty-eighth type: Knowing the etiquette of the student of hadithThe twenty-ninth type: knowledge of high and low chain of transmissionThe thirtieth type: the famous hadithThe thirty-first type: the strange and the dearType Thirty-Two: Strange HadithThe thirty-third type: the seriesThe thirty-fourth type: the abrogated and abrogated hadithThe thirty-fifth type: Knowledge of the Qur’anThe thirty-sixth type: knowledge of various hadiths and their rulingsType Thirty-Seven: Find out more about connected chains of narrationsType Thirty-Eight: Unsent correspondenceType Thirty-Nine: Knowing the Companions, may God be pleased with themThe fortieth type: Knowledge of the Successors, may God be pleased with themThe forty-first type: The narration of the elders on the authority of the younger onesThe forty-second type: Al-Madbaj, the narration of Al-QurainThe forty-third type: Knowing the brothersThe forty-fourth type: the narration of fathers about their childrenType Forty-Five: Children’s narrations from their fathersThe forty-sixth type: Whoever has two people involved in the narration, whose deaths are far apart.The forty-seventh type: Those from whom only one person has been narratedThe forty-eighth type: Knowing who is mentioned by different names or characteristicsType Forty-Nine: Knowledge of vocabularyThe fiftieth type: On names and nicknamesThe fifty-first type: Knowing the names of those known by namesType Fifty-Two: TitlesFifty-third type: recombinant and differentFifty-fourth type: agreed and separatedType Fifty-Five: SimilarFifty-sixth type: Those who are similar in name and lineage, distinguished by precedence and delayThe fifty-seventh type: Knowing those related to people other than their fathersThe fifty-eighth type: lineages that are contrary to their apparent appearanceThe fifty-ninth type: ambiguous mattersType Sixty: Dates and DeathsThe sixty-first type: Knowing the trustworthy and the weakThe sixty-second type: from a mixture of trustworthy peopleThe sixty-third category: classes of scholars and narratorsThe sixty-fourth type: Knowing the followerType Sixty-Five: Knowing the homelands and countries of the narratorsWe are happy with your suggestions and communication with [email protected]