1000 Ahadees (أحاديث) in URDU

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Is app me aik hazar (1000) hadith e Nabvi "sayings of Hazrat Muhammad SAW'' mojud hain, jin ko parh kar aur samajh kar hum apni dunya aur apni akhirat dono ki bhalai khud kar sakte hain, khud bhi parhen aur dosron ko bhi is kay baray main bataen. Yeh ahadith nihayat mustanand hein aur sahih Bukhari ya sahih Muslim etc se li gayi hein.

Ḥadīth (Arabic: حديث‎ hadith Arabic pronunciation: literally means "talk" or "discourse") in Islam refers to what Muslims believe to be a record of the words, actions, and the silent approval of the Islamic prophet Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W). Hadith (hadees) have been called "the backbone" of Islamic civilization, and within that religion the authority of hadith (hades) as a source for religious law and moral guidance ranks second only to that of the Quran (which Muslims hold to be the word of God revealed to his messenger Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)). Scriptural authority for hadith comes from the Quran which enjoins Muslims to emulate Muhammad and obey his judgments (in verses such as 24:54, 33:21). While the number of verses pertaining to law in the Quran is relatively few, hadith (hadis) give direction on everything from details of religious obligations (such as Ghusl / ghusal / gusl / gusal or Wudu / wuzu / wudhu, ablutions for salat (namaz), to the correct forms of salutations and the importance of benevolence to slaves. Thus the "great bulk" of the rules of Sharia (Islamic law) are derived from hadith, rather than the Quran.

Ḥadīth is the Arabic word for things like speech, report, account, narrative. Unlike the Quran, not all Muslims believe that hadith accounts (or at least not all hadith accounts) are divine revelation. Hadith were not written down by Hazrat Muhammad's (SAW) followers immediately after his death but many generations later when they were collected, collated and compiled into a great corpus of Islamic literature. Different collections of hadīth would come to differentiate the different branches of the Islamic faith. There are many modern Muslims (some of whom call themselves Quranists but many are also known as Submitters) who believe that most Hadiths are actually fabrications created in the 8th & 9th century AD, and which are falsely attributed to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

Because some hadith include questionable and even contradictory statements, the authentication of hadith became a major field of study in Islam. In its classic form a hadith has two parts — the chain of narrators who have transmitted the report (the isnad), and the main text of the report (the matn). Individual hadith are classified by Muslim clerics and jurists into categories such as sahih ("authentic"), hasan ("good") or da'if ("weak"). However, different groups and different scholars may classify a hadith differently.


A manuscript copy of al-Bukhari, Mamluk era, 13th century, Egypt. Adilnor Collection, Sweden.

Among scholars of Sunni Islam the term hadith may include not only the words, advice, practices, etc. of Muhammad, but also those of his companions. In Shia Islam, hadīth are the embodiment of the sunnah, the words and actions of the prophet and his family the Ahl al-Bayt / ahl e bait (The Twelve Imams and the prophet's daughter, Fatimah / Fatima).

Muwatta Imam Malik is usually described as "the earliest written collection of hadith" but sayings of Muhammad are “blended with the sayings of the companions”, (822 hadith from Muhammad and 898 from others, according to the count of one edition).

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Feb 26, 2017

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Fazal Jalil
February 27, 2023
Good app for everyone being Muslim you can get alots of advantage....
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Muhammad Nasir
January 3, 2023
App not show in our storage
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MUHAMMAD AFTAB
December 28, 2021
Very nice app for followers of Holy Prophet(P.B.U.H)
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Pak Appz
December 28, 2021
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