If we truly love Allah, the Most High, it is incumbent that we obey his chosen Messenger, the best of Mankind and the seal of all Prophets. Allah, the Most High instructs him to inform the people: "Say, "If you love Allah, then follow me, Allah will love you and forgive you your sins. And Allah is Most Forgiving and Merciful." Aali Imran 3:31
The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessing be upon him) said; "None of you will truly believe until I am more beloved to him than his family, his wealth and all of mankind." Muslim 67
Loving him means following him in all matters, mundane and sacred. This love can only be achieved by knowing about his beautiful qualities, habits, demeanour and commandments.
This precious work, penned by the famous scholar Imam at-Tirmidhi, in which he collected hadiths relating to the Messenger (peace and blessing be upon him). This landmark work shines light on the beauty of the Prophet (peace and blessing be upon him). It describes his noble appearance, persona and attributes. You will come to know the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessing be upon him) through the lens of his exalted companions who were devoted to him. They were nurtured by him and spent their lives emulating him. He was their role model and an excellent example for all those who came after them. Allah, the most High, has raised his mention - he is praised in the heavens and here on earth.
Knowing the final Messenger (peace and blessing be upon him) is a requirement for every seeker of truth. This book is a must for every Muslim household, a text that should be studied in every school and madrassah.
Abū ʿĪsā Muḥammad ibn ʿĪsā as-Sulamī aḍ-Ḍarīr al-Būghī at-Tirmidhī Termezī; 824 – 9 October 892 CE / 209 - 279 AH), often referred to as Imām at-Termezī/Tirmidhī, was an Islamic scholar, and collector of hadith from Termez (early Khorasan and in present-day Uzbekistan). He wrote al-Jami` as-Sahih (known as Jami` at-Tirmidhi), one of the six canonical hadith compilations in Sunni Islam. He also wrote Shama'il Muhammadiyah (popularly known as Shama'il at-Tirmidhi), a compilation of hadiths concerning the person and character of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. At-Tirmidhi was also well versed in Arabic grammar, favoring the school of Kufa over Basra due to the former's preservation of Arabic poetry as a primary source
He was also known by the laqab "ad-Darir" ("the Blind"). It has been said that he was born blind, but the majority of scholars agree that he became blind later in his life.
At-Tirmidhi's grandfather was originally from Marw (Persian: Merv), but moved to Tirmidh. He was an Arab According to S.H. Nasr and M. Mutahhari in The Cambridge History of Iran, Al-Tirmidhi was of Persian ethnicity. His uncle was the famous Sufi Abu Bakr al-Warraq. Al-Warraq was the teacher of Al-Hakim al-Samarqandi, a known associate of the famous theologian Abu Mansur Al-Matuiridi.
Muhammad ibn `Isa at-Tirmidhi was born during the reign of the Abbasid caliph al-Ma'mun. His year of birth has been reported as 209 AH (824/825). Adh-Dhahabi only states that at-Tirmidhi was born near the year 210 AH (825/826), thus some sources give his year of birth as 210 AH.[4][21] Some sources indicate that he was born in Mecca (Siddiqi says he was born in Mecca in 206 AH (821/822) while others say he was born in Tirmidh (Persian: Termez), in what is now southern Uzbekistan. The stronger opinion is that he was born in Tirmidh. Specifically, he was born in one of its suburbs, the village of Bugh (hence the nisbats "at-Tirmidhi" and "al-Bughi"
Imam Yahya ibn Sharaf al-Nawawi was Born in the village of Nawa in Southern Syria Imam Nawawi spent most of his life in Damascus where he lived in a simple manner devoted to Allah engaging single-mindedly in worship study writing and teaching various Islamic sciences. .
Although best known for his works in hadith Yahya ibn Sharaf al-Nawawi (d. 676/1277) was also the Imam of the later Shafi'i school of Jurisprudence and widely acknowledged as the intellectual heir to Imam Shafi'i. He was a renowned scholar and jurist who dedicated his life to the pursuit of Islamic learning. Imam Nawawi died at the young age of 44 years leaving behind him numerous works.
All praise is due to Allah the Most High and may the peace and blessings be upon our beloved Prophet Muhammad, his family and his Companions.
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