1. Spread the salaam amongst yourselves. (Muslims) 2. Before speaking the salaam should be said. (Tirmizi) 3. Those who are nearest to God are they who are first to give a salutation (Salaam). (Tirmidhi) 4. Fasting is a shield (from sins). (Tirmizi) 5. Cleanliness is a part of the Faith. (Tirmizi) 6. Actions depend on their intention. (Bukhari) 7.
The Hadiths are the collected accounts of the sayings, actions, and habits of the Prophet Muhammad; they are essential texts for practicing Muslims.
More broadly, the word "Hadith" refers to the statements and actions of Muhammad as well as his companions. In the Shi'ite tradition, the term "Hadith" extends to include the statements and actions of the ahl al-bayt (Muhammad's descendants through Fatima, as well as the twelve Imams).
There are five fundamental principles of understanding ahaadith. A detailed discussion on each follows. 1. The Quran is the Measure of Truth. The first and foremost principle is that the Quran is the real measure of truth regarding ahaadith. In fact, it is the only criterion of truth in all religious matters.
The most comprehensive and up-to-date discussion of Hadith, including Hadith collection and criticism in Sunni and Shiʿite Islam, the functions of Hadith in Islam law, theology, and Sufism; modern Muslim debates over Hadith, and Western scholarship on the authenticity of the Hadith corpus.
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