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Forty Hadeeth On: The Islamic Personality

by Shaykh 'Alī Hasan 'Alī 'Abdul Hamīd

Contents

  • Author's Introduction
  • Ahadeeth: 1 - 40
  • Epilogue
  • Collective Footnotes
  • Important Notice

Part 1 : Author's Introduction
Part 2 : Purity and Sincerity of Intention
Part 3 : Distinctness
Part 4 : Justice and Being Justly Balanced
Part 5 : Striving Against One's Desires
Part 6 : Gentleness
Part 7 : Returning to the Truth
Part 8 : Responsibility
Part 9 : The Muslim Seeks to Make Excuses for Other Muslims
Part 10 : The Muslim does not Harbour Envy
Part 11 : Following and Applying Divine Guidance
Part 12 : The Muslim Has No Free Time
Part 13 : The Muslim's Piety and Self Restraint
Part 14 : The Muslim is Honest and Truthful in All His Affairs
Part 15 : Knowledge for Knowledge
Part 16 : The Believer is a Mirror for His Brother
Part 17 : The Muslim's Struggle and His Devil
Part 18 : Remembrance of Allah
Part 19 : The Muslim Does Not Fall Into Backbiting
Part 20 : The Muslim Does Not Pry into the Matters that do not Concern Him
Part 21 : All of His Actions are for Allah
Part 22 : The Muslim Repents and Turns Back to Allah
Part 23 : The Essential Characteristics of His Personality
Part 24 : Honest Jesting
Part 25 : A Time for This and a Time for That
Part 26 : He Does Not Take Sins Lightly
Part 27 : The Muslim Does not Commit Oppression
Part 28 : He is not a carrier of Malicious Reports
Part 29 : He is not Attached to This World
Part 30 : Disassociation from this World
Part 31 : Good Actions
Part 32 : The Muslim is Contented and Satisfied
Part 33 : Devotion to the Religion of Islaam
Part 34 : How the Muslim Deals With People
Part 35 : Visiting Brothers
Part 36 : The Muslim's Character
Part 37 : The Muslim Knows His Own Worth
Part 38 : He Hopes for good for Himself and His Brothers
Part 39 : Ordering Good and Forbidding Evil
Part 40 : Being Cautious to Avoid Animosity and Dissention
Part 41 : The Means To Escape the Trial which Befalls the People
Part 42 : Epilogue
Part 43 : Footnotes
Part 44 : Important Notice

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