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"The sun rises between the two horns of the devil." What does this hadith mean?
Is it haram to deny sound or hasan hadiths? Does such a person exit Ahl as-Sunnah?
"If a person sees a bad deed that he cannot change, it is enough for him to be saved from the sin when he tells Allah that he does not like that deed." How should we understand the hadith above?
The Prophet was told the following in a dream: "The one whose head you saw being crushed is the one whom Allah taught the Quran but who slept at night and did not act in accordance with it during the day" What is meant by sleeping at night in this hadith?
I read a hadith: "The best of you at the end of time is the one who does not have any children." I wonder if this hadith is sound or not.
What deeds and favors cause a person to be forgiven? Are there examples mentioned in hadiths?
“When you commit a bad deed, repent at once. Repent for your secret sins secretly and repent for your open sins openly.” How does one repent openly and secretly?
There is a hadith that is narrated as follows: "An illegitimate child is the evilest of the three evils." How should this narration be interpreted under the light of the verse, "No bearer of burdens can bear the burden of another"?
Is the following statement a hadith: “If a person eats seven ajwa dates, poison and magic will not affect him”?
"Whoever claims to have seen a dream which he did not see will be ordered to make a knot on a barley grain (on the Day of Resurrection)." Will you explain this hadith?
What is the source of the hadith about the Prophet standing up upon seeing the bier of a Jew?
"Allah forgives my ummah for what they think unless they utter it or do it." Will you explain the statement above in detail?
What does Allah give a person if He wants to do good for him?
Is it true that the narration about “believers’ seeing Allah in the hereafter” is mashhur but not mutawatir and hence it cannot be regarded as evidence?
"Prophets are buried where they die." Is this statement a hadith?
“Patience and prayer are two nice weapons of a believer.” Is the statement above a hadith? If yes, how should we understand it?
Is there a hadith stating that it will harm a Muslim if he scrutinizes and thinks a lot? Does it harm a person if he tries to take all kinds of possibilities into consideration?
Is there a hadith meaning make others love Allah so that Allah will make others love you?
"The time for the water of the Euphrates to drain and to display its treasure of gold is approaching. He who is present then must not take anything from it." Is there such a hadith? Will you explain how we should understand that hadith?
It is stated in hadiths that amanah (honesty/trust) settled in the roots of men's hearts. What is this amanah? What is the reason why amanah is taken away from hearts?
"If Allah gives a boon to a person, he should increase "Alhamdulillah". If the worry of a person increases, he should say, "Astaghfirullah". Why is it stated in the hadith above that we should say "Astaghfirullah" when “worry increases”?
Will you explain how the loyalty of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) to the Quran and Islam was with examples from hadiths?
Are there any things that were rendered haram by Hadiths?
What does the Prophet (pbuh) mean in the following hadith: “It is a law of Allah to lower anything that He elevates in the world.”?
Why did Allah not make a promise about guarding the hadiths, which are the secondary basic resource of Islam, as He made a promise about guarding the Quran?
"Be indifferent towards this world, and Allah will love you. Be indifferent to what is in people’s hands, and they will love you? What does that hadith mean? What is meant being indifferent to what is in people’s hands?
Why did Allah impose sacred hadiths? What is the wisdom behind sacred hadith though the Quran and the Sunnah exist?
“I guarantee a house in Paradise for a man who avoids quarrelling even if he were in the right, who avoids lying even if he were joking, and...” According to the hadith above, will there be people who will wrong others in Paradise?
"My name will reach every place where the sun rises and sets." Is the statement above a hadith? If it is a hadith, how should it be understood? When will it take place?
Will you explain the hadiths in which the Prophet (pbuh) narrated his virtues?
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