The reported sayings and actions of the prophet Muhammad which serve as a model of behavior for Muslims.
saying(s) of the Prophet Muhammad
A report of a saying or deed of the Prophet
This is a body of literature, which is comprised of Muhammad's behavior, sayings, teachings, etc. Most Muslims try to emulate the character of Muhammad in their daily lives and use the hadith as a key source to that end. Qur'an together with hadith constitute the two most authoritative sources for moral, ethical and spiritual guidance.
A report of the sayings or actions of Muhammad or his companions, together with the tradition of its chain of transmission.
a saying or tradition of the Prophet (PBUH).
A verified statement describing the words or actions of the Prophet Muhammad ( SAW).
The record of words and deeds of the Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon Him).
The Hadith is the record of the sayings and practices of Muhammad. It is also known as the Traditions.
report of the Prophet's sayings and actions, accompanied by an isnad.
the sayings and reported examples of the Prophet.
Recorded teachings of the Prophet Mohammed (pbuh), outside of the Qur'an. Also known as "The Traditions". The Hadith is commonly taught in Islamic culture as a part of Islamic theology.
A report about things the Prophet Muhammad said, did, or allowed; the hadiths are a textual source for the Sunna but are not identical to it
an account, report or a statement; technically, traditions or statements related from the Prophet on the authority of various transmitters.
All that is narrated from the Prophet (may Allah's peace and blessing be upon him), his acts, his sayings, and whatever he has tacitly approved.
Sayings and practice of the prophet of Islam otherwise known as 'Sunnah'
The sayings and life of Muhammad as recorded by trusted companions; second to the Quran in authority for Muslims.
(Islam) a tradition based on reports of the sayings and activities of Muhammad and his companions
(Islam) the way of life prescribed as normative for Muslims on the basis of the teachings and practices of Muhammad and interpretations of the Koran
a narration about the life of the Prophet or what he approved - as opposed to his life itself, which is the Sunnah
a reliably transmitted report of what the Prophet (pbuh) said, did, or approved, belief in the sunna is part of the Islamic faith
a reported saying of Mohammad, and they vary in their status, depending on who did the reporting, and who was a witness
a report of the words or actions of a Muslim religious figure, most frequently the Prophet Muhammad
a saying of Muhammad or a report about something he did
a short text concerning the opinions, words, or practice of the Prophet Muhammad, or sometimes his Companions, or those close to him
a statement, action, consent on the statement or action of someone else by The Prophet," Dr
The recorded oral tradition of the prophet Muhammad, memorized and written down by his companions and later compiled in various collections. Of these Bukhari and Muslim are the two most authentic. Sometimes referred to as “tradition,†hadith is the second major source of Islamic law after the Quran. The science of hadith is scrupulous in ascertaining the authenticity of any hadith of the Prophet and the reliability of those reporting it.
Prophet's commentary on Qur'an
Tradition, saying (usually of the Blessed Prophet but sometimes related by the Holy Imams, relating his deeds and utterances); speech, account, narrative. From the verb hadatha, to happen, be new; and haddatha, to relate or report, speak about.
Pl. Ahadith. Tradition or saying of the Prophet [pbuh]. Sahih Hadith means a sound or reliable tradition.
pl. hadîths or ahâdîth. The sayings, practice and approved traditions of the Prophet Muhammad (saw).
( both singular and plural) The records of the sayings of the Prophet Muhammad. Collected in his lifetime and passed down by unbroken chains of transmitters.
Narrations or utterances falsely attributed to Muhammad. Appeared 250 years after Muhammad's death. 45:6 enjoins believers from upholding any Hadith besides the Quran.
the sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (The Traditions) which were made into Islamic law
The word hadith literally means communication or narration. In the Islamic context it has come to denote the record of what the Prophet (S.A.W.) said, did, or tacitly approved. According to some scholars, the word hadith also covers reports about the sayings and deeds, etc. of the Companions of the Prophet in addition to the Prophet himself. The whole body of Traditions is termed Hadith and its science 'Ilm al-Hadith.
The written collection of teachings, traditions, and stories of the prophet Muhammad, accepted as a source of Islamic doctrine and law, after the Qur’an.
This word literally means "sayings" and could refer to the recorded quotes of anyone. Usually, it is the title given to the collection of recorded words and actions of the prophet Muhammad( SAW) which serve as an explanation of the meaning of the Holy Quran (the way Prophet( SAW) taught it). Some well-known collectors of Hadith are Imam Al-Bukhari, Imam Muslim, Imam An-Nasa'i, Imam Abu Dawood, Imam At-Tirmizi, and Imam Majah.
Reports on the sayings and teachings of Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) or what he witnessed and approved.
pl. hadiths or ahadith. The sayings, practice and approved traditions of the Prophet Muhammad (صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم).
an account of what the Prophet said or did, or of his tacit approval of something said or done in his presence (pl. ahadith); the corpus of Tradition that is the Sunna
a report of the sayings or deeds of the Prophet Muhammad transmitted by his companions; collections of hadith are second in authority to the Quran as a source of Muslim belief and practice.
Muhammad's followers and household kept a careful account of his life, deeds, sayings and examples, and these have been gathered together as the Hadith. Muslims try to live by the rules of the Qur'an, but they also take great advice and comfort from the examples in the Hadith; after all, if an ordinary man such as Muhammad can live well and in a holy manner, so can they. The Hadith also forms part of the literature informing shari'ah.
Reports on the sayings and the traditions of Prophet Muhammad or what he witnessed and approved are called Hadith. These are the real explanation, interpretation, and the living example of the Prophet for teachings of the Qur'an. His sayings are found in books called the Hadith books. Some famous collectors of Hadith are Imam Al-Bukhari, Imam Muslim, Imam An-Nasa'i, Imam Abu Dawood, Imam At-Tirmizi, and Imam Majah. There are many others.
The traditions of the Prophet Muhammed – sayings, actions and approvals.
Saying; report; account. The sayings of the Prophet Muhammad pbuh, as recounted by his household, progengy and companions. These are a major source of Islamic law. Some Hadith are referred to as Hadith Qudsi ( sacred Hadith) having been divinely communicated to the Prophet Muhammad pbuh.
(plural: Ahadith). The verbalized form of a tradition of the Prophet, peace be upon him, constitutive of his Sunnah hadith narrative is divided into two parts: the isnad (chain of transmission) and the matn (content of the narrative).
The sayings or traditions of the Prophet Mohammad.
Sayings of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAS)
The sayings and reported examples of Prophet Muhammad.
reported speech of the Prophet.
(Arabic) Reported saying or traditions of the Prophet Muhammad that are not part of the Qur'an.
Tradition based on the precedent of Prophet Muhammad's words and deeds that serves as one of the sources of Islamic law.
The authentic sayings of the prophet (puh) as told by his companions.
(Ar., Eng.: Story) The record of the Prophet's words and deeds, i.e. the sunna. A hadith consists of two parts - the subject matter (matn) and the chain of those passing on the trandition (isnad) which returns entire content through eye witnesses and recounters right back to the Prophet himself. Canonical credence has been accorded to the hadith collections of al-Bukhari (d. 870) and Muslim (d. 875), which are called sahih or "sound" (term for perfect isnad).
Literally, "speech, prophetic tradition." Islamic writings containing the sayings and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad as recalled by those who knew him during his life.
Hadeeth is a narration/tradition reported from the Prophet (S) and the Imams (a)
the collected sayings of the the Prophet Muhammed (pbuh)
Hadith ( ) are traditions relating to the words and deeds of Muhammad. Hadith collections are regarded as important tools for determining the Sunnah, or Muslim way of life, by all traditional schools of jurisprudence. The Arabic plural is aḥÄdÄ«th .