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721 Translation & Commentary of MISHKATUL MASAABIH Vol.2 Hamm: (kind of ikhtiyari temptation ) Hantam: greenish glazed pitcher forn erly used to prepare and store wine. Haram: sacred mosque of Makkah or . f Madinah. Haram: forbidden, unlawful. HARBI: hostile, bellicose Harisah: cooked meat and wheat. a sweet pastry made of flour, melted butter and sugar, a kind of hash. Haya: modesty. Hijab: veil. Hijrah: emigration, to give up something for Allah's sake. HIQQAH: She camel in 4th year Huffaz: (pl of hafiz). Huffaz: (plural of hafiz) I'tikaf: to confine oneself in the mosque to worship Allah for even a little while or for the ten days at the conclusion of Ramadan. Women observe it at home. Iblis: the devil who was a jinn who refused to prostrate to Aadam and Allah cast him out. IBN MAKHAD: (male) camel in 2nd year. Iddirari: (kind of evil promptings) IDHKAR: sweet sn.elling plant excluded for plants forbidden to be cut in the Haram. Iftirash: spreading feet sideways (to the right) in the first qa'dah (to sit). Ihsan: kindness, favour. Ijtihad: independent judgement or reasoning where the 'Qur'an and Sunnah (practice of Holy Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم) are silent. Ikhtiyhari: (kind of evil promptings) Ilham: inspiration, a pious thought. Illiyun (illiyin): record book with those angels who write down pious deeds. IMSAK: fasting, keep way from pleasures, stop, cease. Insha Allah: if Allah will Iqamah: call to the congregational salah when it is about to begin. Ishtimal: a single garment whose ends are put over both shoulders and drawn under opposite armpits and tied together at the chest. Ism a'azam (sicle -! ): the great name of Allah. Isra: the night journey of the Prophet Aw,Qledtl J. from Makkah to Jerusalem (انالله وانا اليه راجعون) ISTARJA: to say 'we belong to Allah and to him we shall return Istikharah: The Prophet Au,ale also taught his ummah to seek Allah's guidance to come to a decision in their affairs, particularly difficult and complex affair. Two raka'at of salah are offered and a supplication made in a suggested form. Istinja: to cleanse oneself after passing stool or urine JABAH: forehead Jabariyyah: those who deny freewill, predetermines, and hold that the creature is helpless. JABHAH.AL: horses, mules, slaves. Jadh'ah (ācija): a sheep or ram less than one year but more than six months. JADHA'AH: She camel in 5th year Jahiliyah: Pre-Islamic days of ignorance. Jalsah istirahat: sitting before qiyam (standing) in the first and third raka'ah after the second prostration. 722 Translation & Commentary of MISHKATUL MASAABIH Vol.2 Jalsah: the sitting between two prostrations in the salah. Jihad: fighting for the sake of Allah and his religion, struggling for the cause of Allah. jizyah: a tribute payable by the dhimmis to the Islamic state. Kaba'ir al: major sins Kahin: soothsayer Kalimah Shahadah: an expression of testimony. Kalimah tauheed see kalimah. Kalimah tayyibah see kalimah. Kalimah: an expression; the declaration of unity of Allah and the messengership of .صلىاللهعليهوسلم Prophet Muhammad Khabath: dress, excrement, ordure, Ka'th. KHALIFAH: Pregnant camel. Caliph Khamisah: a sheet of cloth of silk cum wool or wool, of black clour and with stripes on it Or, a square garment with marking (unstiched). Khanqah: recluse, hospice, sufi gathering place, Kharaj: a tax or tribute. Originally, a land tribute received from non Muslims. KHARAJ: a tribute on land from non Muslims. KHARQ AADAT: contrary to custom, exception to cause and effect process. Khasr (sas): to place hands on waist (ribs, Aips) in salah. Khatab: one who delivers the Khutbah (sermon) Khatir (kind of evil pampting) Khawarij: 'the revolters.' A rebel sect of the Muslims, neither sunni nor shi'a. The Ibadis, today are their remnants. Khinzalb: the devil who disturbs in the salah interrupting it and the recitation, confusing the worshipper. KHIYAR ITQ: option to free Khusuf (3,4): eclipse, lunar eclipse Khut bah: sermon. Kusuf (3, 5): eclipse, solar eclipse Lahiq (y): one who has missed some or all raka'at behind an imam. Luqtah: troves, lost property whose finder must trace the owner and hand it over to him. Madhi: prostratic fluid, urethral discharge. Madrasah: religious school. Maharim: pl of mahram. Mu'tazillah 'the separatists,' a seet of the Muslims. They held that the Quran was created not eternal. It is subdivided into twenty sects. Mahram: a relative with whom marriage is disallowed like a parent, brother, sister, son, daughter,etc. Makrah tahrimi: disliked to the point of being unlawful. . Makruh (unbecoming) tanzihi: undesirable, nearer lawful than unlawful Makruh (unbecoming): disliked, disapproved, undesirable. Mani: semen discharge during sexual excitement. Mansun: legalized, based on the Prophet's صلىاللهعليهوسلم practice. Masah: wipe (in ablution, the head), or socks. Masbuq: one who joins the congregation late and has missed one raka'ah or more which he redeems after the imam has completed his salah and offered salutation. 1 723 Translation & Commentary of MISHKATUL MASAABIH Vol.2 . Miraj: the Prophet's Au,aletl . ascension to seven heavens on 27th Rajab. Miswak: tooth stick, cleaning stick for teeth. Mithl: like, equal. Mu'ahid: a disbeliever who enters into a covenant with Muslims; anyone who covenant with another. Mu'akkadah: emphasized. Mu'awwidhatan: the last two surahs of the Qur'an; al falaq and an-Naas (113, 114). Mu'tazillah: Wasil ibn 'Ata had separated from Hasan Busri and founded the sect by this name. Mudd: a measure of weight nearly two thirds of a kilogram. Mufassal: tiwal mufassal are the surah from Qaaf to of Bury. Awsat, mufassal from al- buruj to lam yakun. Qisar mufassal from lam yakun to an-Naas (in a of the Quran) Muhajir: emigrant, one who abandons that which is dis-allowed. Muhkamat: perspicuous, of established meaning (verses of the Quran) (3:7) Mujahid: one who strives, a warrior. Mulhim: angel who inspires, it is deputed over every person. Murji'ah: a sect who believe that men are not doers or what they do just as inanimate objects are not perpetrators of their actions, so they cannot abstain from whatever they do It has three groups. Musalla (¿AJI): place of salah (of eed, etc) Mushabbihah: one of the sects in Islam, the Assimilators. Musinnah: a camel in its sixth year, a cow, buffalo or ox in their third year, and a sheep or ram in its second year. Mustahab mu'akkad: emphasized desirability. Mustahab: recommended, desirable. Mutashabihat: allegorical verses of the Quran (3:7) Mutawatir: a continuously transmitted hadith by very main chain of narrators and it is never doubted. Muwakkadah, sunnah (practice of Holy Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم):emphatically enjoined by -صلىاللهعليه وسلم the Prophet Muwakkal: consort, familiar spirit. Muzaffat al: a receptacle for wine smeared with pitch or tar. Nafl: a supererogatory deed, that which is not fard (obligatory). Nafs ammarah: the soul that incites. Nahi tanzihi: a restraining interdict. Najasah imkmiyah: legal ceremonial impurity najasah haqiqah: real, material substantial impurities. Najasah mughallazah: greater impurities. Najasah mukhaffafah: smaller impurities. Najasah: impurity. Najiyah: a sect in Islam, the ahl us sunnah (practice of Holy Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم) wa al- jama'ah, the one destined for paradise, the 'saved.' Naqqr'an: a hollowed stump of a palm tree in which wine and nabidh were stored. Nawruz: the Persian new year. Nisab: the minimum wealth that makes its owner liable to pay the zakah. Nisf un nahar: midday. 724 Translation & Commentary of MISHKATUL MASAABIH Vol.2 Niyah: intention. OOQIYA: 40 dirhams 127 grams (measure of weight) Qa'dah: the sitting in the salah at the end of the second and the last raka'ah. Qadariyah: a group of people who reject predestination and assert that man chooses whatever he does, Delivers in freewill. Qari: reciter of the Quran. Qasr: shortening of salah by a traveller. Qawmah: standing erect after ruku (or bowing) before going into sajdah (prostration). Qawwal: singer of qawwali. Qawwali: mystical songs sung in chorus. Qiblah: direction of BaytAllah which a worshipper faces when he offers the salah. Qira'at: recital of the Quran. QIRAT (b13): measure of weight % of a dirham. Figuratively, beyond measure. Qiyamah: the day of resurrection, the Last Hour, standing. Qiyas: verdict or judgement of the scholars. Raka'ah: unit of salah. Raka'at (pl or raka'ah) Rawafid: the Shi'ah Risalah: prophethood. Ruku: bowing. RUQIYAH: recitation over a patient of Quranic verses Sa': a measure of weight about three kilograms (four mudd). Used to measure corn. SA': a measure of capacity, about three kilograms according to Hanafis 326. 15 grams and others 2172 grams SADAQATUR FITR: charity prescribed on eed ul fitr after fasting one month in Ramadan. Sadl: to place a sheet of cloth on one's head or shoulders and let its ends hang down. On to put it on oneself and leave the hands inside even while bowing or prostrating in the salah. Sagha'ir: (plural of saghirah). Saghirah: minor sin. Sahabah (companions): (pl of Sahabi) Sahabi: a companion of the Prophet صلى اللهعليه وسلم a companion. Sahib nisab: possessor of nisab (q.v.) Sahib nisab: an owner of the minimum amount of wealth that makes him liable to pay the zakah. Sahih: authentic, sound. Sajdah: Prostration. Salaam: greeting; peace. Salah: regular prayer prescribed or optional; invocating blessings on the Prophet Alleto. Sama (¿(-): mystical songs, musical rendering vocal or with instruments. Satr: hijab, the portion of the body that has to be covered from another, for a man waist down to knee. For a woman from neck to feet. SATR: the portion of the body me must conceal from others, for men, it is from the waist (naval) to knees. For women, her entire body. SAWM: fasting Shab bara'ah: fifteenth of Sha'ban. Shari'ah (divine law): code of religious law. Shaykh: a learned man, an old man. : 725 Translation & Commentary of MISHKATU. MASAABIH Vol.2 Shi'ah: they hold that Sayyiduna Ali due dil go, was the first Khalifah and that the three before him had usurped the khalifah and deprived him of his right. Siwak: (see miswak) SIYAM: fasting Subh Ka'dhib: reddish blackness, false down. Subh sadiq: down, daybreak. Subhan Allah: Allah is without blemish, glorified is Allah. Suffah: see ahlus Suffah. Sunnah (practice of Holy Prophet ,, 4,le ano) muwakkadah see under muwakkadah and ghayr muwakkadah. Sunnah (practice of Holy Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم): whatever is said and done by the Prophet .path or way or custom ;صلى اللهعليهوسلم ,(صلى الله عليه وسلم Sunni: who follow the Qur'an and the sunnah (practice of Holy Prophet 'one of the path.' Sutrah: is that which is placed in front of one who offers the salah to allowed passers by go beyond it without committing the wrong of moving about before him. Ta'ala: the exalted (Allah). Tabi'i: an epigone, successor of the sahabah (companions). Tabi'un: the generation succeeding the sahabah (companions). Taharah: purity, cleanness. Taharra (62): to seek that which is more deserving of two thing according to opinion predominating in one's mind (like when confused in salah about how much of it is offered). Tahiyatul wudu: the salah offered after performing ablution is so called. This means, 'greetings of ablution.' Tahlil: to recite the kalimah (alytaty) three is no god but Allah. TAHLIL: to declare Allah's unit; the kalimah 'there is no God but Allah; TAHMID: to praise Allah. Takbir: to declare Allah u Akbar, also iqamah. Taqdir: predestination. Taqrir: when something was done or said before the Prophet Alu, ale vil de and he did not say anything then it implies his acceptance of that. Tartil: a science of recital of the Qur'an with proper diction and pauses. Tasawwuf: is to gain an intimate awareness of Allah and is a term of the sufis, Sufism, mysticism. Tasbih: rosary, pronouncing subhan Allah. TASBIH: glorifying Allah; rosary. Taslim: to offer salaam (the greeting), the salah is concluded with it. Tawatar: handed down through successive generations of narrators none of who could be accused of lying. Tawbah: repentance Tawhid: unity of Allah. Tawrak: sitting posture in the second qa'dah of salah. Tayammum: dry ablution which is done when (normal) ablution cannot be done. Tayammum: dry ablution with sand or earth when water cannot be had or cannot be used. Thaniy (¿)): a goat in its second year, an ox or crow in its third year a camel in its sixth year. TIKBIR: to extol Allah; Allahu Akbar. 726 Translation & Commentary of MISHKATUL MASAABIH Vol.2 Tuhur: purity, purifier. Ulama (Scholars) (pl of aalim): scholars. Umm walad: a female slave who bears a child for her master and earns her freedom on his death. Ummi: One who does not known how to write and to decipher what is written, has never been to a school or madrasah, nor acquired knowledge from anyone. The word ummi is ascribed to 'umm' which means mother, so the meaning would be that such a person is like a child born to a mother and no one has ever taught him to write and to read. Some people say that ummi is ascribed to umm ul Qura which is the epithet of Makkah, the essence of the whole earth. Umrah: the lesser pilgrimage, optional. Uqbatish shaytan: devils manner of sitting on the heels. Ushri (land): are lands whose owners become Muslim or those which the state disburses among its army. A tenth or a tithe is paid to the Muslim state. Wadi: secretion of the prostrate. Wajib (expedient): obligatory, lesser than fard (obligatory). Wali: saint, friend of Allah. WASQ: camel load equal sixty Sa'. Waswas: the devil departed over every person and tempts him Waswasah: temptation or an evil thought to commit sin or disbelief. WIQS: animal below nisab WISAL: continuous fasting for two or more days. Zakah: prescribed charity payable per annum by those who own the nisab at 2.5% to the poor and needy. Zihar: to compare one's wife to one's back, meaning to a mahram relative like a mother, and this causes a separation husband and wife until an expiation is paid. ***** 727 Translation & Commentary of MISHKATUL MASAABIH Vol.2 INDEX OF NAMES IN AHADITH Hadith Numbers follow Names A Aabis ibn Rabi'ah: 2589 Aadam (Prophet): 1758, 1923, 2275, 2336, 2572 Abd al-Malik ibn Umayr: 2170 Abd Muttalib ibn Rabi'ah: 1823 Abdullah ibn Abbas: 1529, 1535, 1553, 1554, 1576, 1577, 1589, 1592, 1594, 1637. 1638, 1643, 1658, 1673, 1683, 1694, 1701, 1705, 1706, 1735, 1742, 1748, 1765, 1772, 1817, 1818, 1920, 1941, 1966, 1978, 1981, 202, 2023, 2040, 2067, 2071, 2085, 2098, 2108, 2124, 2135, 2154, 2156f, 2222, 2260, 2281, 2308, 2338, 2339, 2355, 2374, 2394, 2416, 2463, 2488, 2509, 2510, 2511, 2512, 2513, 2516, 2520, 2522, 2523, 2529, 2530, 2533, 2554, 2558, 2569, 2570, 2576, 2577, 2578, 2585, 2605, 2609, 2613, 2615, 2627, 2535, 2640, 2647, 2654, 2656, 2663, 2668, 2673, 2675, 2679, 2685, 2707, 2715, 2722, 2724, 2758 Abdullah ibn Abu Awfa: 1777, 2414, 2426 Abdullah ibn Abu Mulaykah: 1718, 1742, 2204 Abdullah ibn Amr ibn Aas: 1556, 1559, 1593, 1830, 1908, 1963, 2054, 2134, 2183, 2201, 2247, 2307, 2314, 2406 Abdullah ibn Amr: 1556, 1559, 1593 Abdullah ibn Busr: 2063, 2270, 2279, 2356, 2427 Abdullah ibn Ghannami: 2407 Abdullah ibn Ja'far: 1626, 1739 Abdullah ibn Khubayb: 2163 Abdullah ibn Mas'ud: 1538, 1586, 1608, 1669, 1725, 1755, 1769, 1792, 1847, 1852, 1921, 1926, 2058, 2088, 2137, 2179, 2188, 2195, 2212, 2219, 2237, 2315, 2358, 2363, 2368, 2381, 2392, 2452, 2484, 2524, 2608, 2621 Abdullah ibn Qurt: 2643 Abdullah ibn Sa'ib: 2581 Abdullah ibn Salaam: 1907 Abdullah ibn Sarjis: 2421 Abdullah ibn Shaqiq: 2037 Abdullah ibn Shikhkhir: 1569 Abdullah ibn Umar: 1604. 1678, 1707, 1717, 1724, 1741. 1751, 1787, 1797, 1807, 1815, 1839, 1843. 1903, 1943, 1967. 1969, 1971, 1979, 1993, 2034, 2084, 2093, 2101, 2107, 2113, 2168, 2184, 2189. 2197, 2234, 2239, 2257. 2276, 2286, 2322, 2343. 2352, 2378, 2397. 2410. 2420, 2425, 2542, 2546, 2548, 2551, 2557, 2561, 2564, 2565, 2568, 2579, 2586, 2607, 2617, 2637, 2648, 2652, 2661, 2662, 2678, 2689. 2691, 2692, 2699, 2708, 2710, 2735, 2750, 2756 Abdullah ibn Unays: 2094 Abdullah ibn Yazid: 2436, 2491 Abdur Rahman ibn Abu Ammar: 2703 Abdur Rahman ibn Abu Bakrah: 2413 Abdur Rahman ibn Abu Layla: 1652, 1680 Abdur Rahman ibn Abzah: 2415 Abdur Rahman ibn Awf: 2028, 2133 Abdur Rahman ibn Ka'b ibn Maalik: 1631, 1632 Abdur Rahman ibn Uthman: 2706 Abdur Rahman ibn Ya'mur: 2714 Abdur Rahman ibn Zayd: 2015 Abidah al-Mulaykah: 2210 Abu Atika: 2010 Abu Atiyah: 1996 Abu Awana: 2299 Abu Ayyash Zuraqi: 2395 Abu Ayyub Ansari: 2047, 2684 Abu az-Zubayr Numayri: 2634 Abu Bakr ibn Ayyash: 1921 Abu Bakr Siddiq: 1873, 2340, 2390, 2489 Abu Bakrah Thaqafi: 1972, 2092, 2413, 2447, 2659, 2753 Abu Barzah Aslami: 1738, 1750, 1906 Abu Burdah ibn Abu Musa: 1726 Abu Darda: 1555, 1761, 1871, 2008, 2126, 2127, 2146, 2228, 2269, 2376, 2496 Abu Dharr Ghifari: 1775, 1858, 1868, 1882, 1894, 1898, 1911, 1922, 1924, 1937, 2057, 2065, 2300, 2326, 2337, 2350, 2361 Abu Hayyaj: 1696 Abu Humayd: 1779 Abu Hurayrah: 1524, 1525, 1528, 1536, 1537, 1542, 1546, 1567, 1575, 1583, 1584, 1595, 1598, 1599, 1607, 1616, 1627, 1628, 1629, 1646, 1651, 1652, 1659, 1670, 1674, 1675, 1688, 1699, 1720, 1729, 1730, 1731, 1747, 1752, 1760, 1763, 1770, 1773, 1774, 1778, 1790, 1791, 1795, 1798, 1822, 1824, 1827, 1828, 1838, 1859, 1860, 1862, 1864, 1867, 1869, 1874, 1826, 1877, 1878, 1885, 1886, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892, 1896, 1899, 1902, 1904, 1905, 1927, 1929, 1931, 1938, 1940, 1948, 1956. 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1968, 1970, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2013, 2014, 2031, 2039. 2051, 2052, 2056, 2062, 2072, 2073, 2074, 2078, 2099, 2111, 2119, 2122, 2142, 2143, 2144, 2148, 2149, 2150, 2153, 2160, 2165, 2192, 2193, 2194, 2223, 2224, 2225, 2226, 2227, 2232, 2238, 2240, 2241, 2249, 2250, 2261, 2262, 2264, 2266, 2267, 2272, 2273, 2274, 2285, 2287, 2288, 2295, 2296, 2297, 2298, 2302, 2310, 2314, 2320, 2321, 2323, 2328, 2331, 2333, 2342, 2347, 2354, 2364, 2365, 2366, 2367, 2369, 2371, 2384, 2388, 2389, 2390, 2408, 2419, 2423, 2424, 2433, 2438, 2445, 2457. 2464, 2467, 2468, 2469, 2483, 2493, 2499, 2505, 2506, 2507, 2508, 2515, 2536, 2537, 2573, 2590, 2591, 2633, 2701, 2716, 2730, 2731, 2737, 2740, 2741, 2751 Abu Ibrahim Ashali: 1676 Abu Maalik Ash'ari: Ka'b: 1727, 2412, 2444 Abu Marthad Ghanawi: 1698 728 Translation & Commentary of MISHKATUL MASAABIH Vol.2 Abu Mas'ud Ansari: 1692, 1930, 2125 Abu Musa Asha'ry: 1523, 1544, 5558, 1685, 1736, 1746, 1895, 1949, 2114, 2187, 2263, 2303, 2329, 2441, 2482 Abu Qatadah: 1603, 2044, 2697 Abu Rafi: 1719, 1829, 2695 Abu Razin Uqayli: 2528 Abu Sa'eed Mu'alla: 2118 Abu Sa'eed Khudri: 1534, 1537, 1572, 1616, 1640, 1647, 1648, 1732, 1753, 1794, 1802, 1816, 1834, 1844, 1870, 1872, 1913, 1927, 2015, 2020, 2048, 2049, 2053, 2086, 2116, 2129, 2136, 2175, 2198, 2259, 2278, 2280, 2309, 2327, 2344, 2373, 2404, 2448, 2454, 2481, 2543, 2702, 2732 Abu Salamah ibn Abdur Rahman: 1656 Abu Shurayh: 2726 Abu Tufayl Ghanawi: 2571 Abu Umamah Bahili: 1614, 1642, 1758, 1863, 1928, 1951, 2064, 2120, 2535 Abu Yasar: 2473 Abul Azhar Anmari: 2409 Abul Baddah: 2677 Abul Baktari: 1981 At ul Mutawwis: 2013 Adı ibn Aamiri: 1780 Aghar Muzani: 2324 Ala' ibn Ziyad: 1337 Ali ibn Abu Talib: 1550, 1576, 1639, 1650, 1682, 1696, 1757, 1788, 1799, 1813, 1855, 1887, 2138, 2359, 2387,, 2403, 2434, 2449, 2485, 2521, 2638, 2653, 2657, 2728 Ali ibn Zayd: 1557 Alqamah ibn Qays: 2219 Amir ar Roam: 1571, 2377 Amir ibn ar-Roam: 1571 Amir ibn Mas'ud: 2065 Amir ibn Rabi'ah: 2009 Amir ibn Sa'd: 2693, 2733 Ammar ibn Yarin: 1977, 2497 Amr ibn Abdullah: 2595 Amr ibn Ahwas: 2670 Amr ibn Dinar: 2430 Amr ibn Shuayb: 1786, 1809, 2312, 2477, 2598 Amr ibn ul-Aas: 1716, 1983 Anas ibn Maalik Ka'bi: 2025 Anas ibn Maalik: 1545, 1549, 1552, 1560, 1565, 1566, 1574, 1585, 1587, 1590, 1600, 1662, 1686, 1722, 1728, 1734, 1796, 1821, 1851, 1900, 1909, 1923, 1945, 1964, 1982, 2010, 2022, 2096, 2102, 2130, 2147, 2158, 2159, 2221, 2251, 2271, 2290, 2318, 2341, 2351, 2386, 2437, 2440, 2443, 2454, 2470, 2502, 2518, 2544, 2592, 2694, 2744, 2745 Asma bint Abu Bakr: 1861 Asma bint Yazid: 2291, 2348 Ata ibn Abu Rabah: 1577, 2018, 2559 Ata ibn Sa'ib: 2497 Ata ibn Yasar: 1833, 1849 Attab ibn Usayd: 1804 Ayfa: 2169 Ayshah (wife of the Prophet 0): 1530, 1531, 1532, 1539, 1540, 1547, 1563, 1564, 1714, 1742, 1743, 176 , 1793, 1806, 1825, 1826, 1875, 1884, 1897, 1919, 1936, 1947, 1950, 1980, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2005, 2019, 2030, 2033, 2036, 2043, 2055, 2059, 2076, 2080, 2083, 2089, 2090, 2091, 2097, 2100, 2104, 2105, 2106. 2112, 2129, 2132, 2166, 2246, 2330, 2357, 2450, 2459, 2462, 2475, 2514, 2534, 2545, 2556, 2560, 2562, 2572, 2594, 2602. 2614, 2624, 2625, 2628, 2631, 2632, 2651, 2666, 2667, 2669, 2673, 2674, 2676, 2690, 2699, 2711, 2720, 2734 Ayyash ibn Abu Rabirah: 2727 B Bara ibn Aazib: 1526, 1630, 1713, 1917, 2117, 2199, 2208, 2383, 2385, 2401, 2519 Bashir ibn Khasasiyah: 1785 Bilal ibn Yasar: 2353 Buhaysah: 1915 Buraydah ibn Hasib Aslami: 1610, 1762, 1955, 2082, 2217, 2289, 2293, 2411, 2456 Busayrah: 2316 D Dawud (Prophet): 2496 E Eesa (Prophet): 1761 Eesa ibn Yunus: 2007 F Fadl ibn Abbas: 2610 Farwah ibn Nawafal: 2161 Fatimah bint Qays: 1914 H Hafs ibn Sulayman: 2141 Hafsah (Prophet's [_ wife): 1987, 2070, 2402 Hajjaj ibn Amr: 2713 Hakam ibn Zuheyr: 2411 Hakim ibn Hizam: 1842, 1929 Hammad: 1628 Hamza ibn Amr: 2029 Hanzalah ibn Rabi': 2268 Harith ibn Muslim: 2396 Harith ibn Suwayd: 2358 Harithah ibn Mudarrab: 1615 Harithah ibn Wahb: 1866 Hasan Busri: 2186 Hasan: 1535, 1682 Hilal ibn Abdullah: 2521 Hisham ibn Aamir: 1703 Hisham ibn Urwa: 2604 Hubshi ibn Jandada: 1850 Hudhayfah ibn Yaman: : 893, 2207, 2382, 2400, 2503 Husayn ibn Wahwah: 1625 Husayn: 1535, 1759 I Ibn as Sunni: 2414 Ibn Firasi: 1853 Ibn Jurayj: 2205 Ibn Lab'ea: 1809 Ibn Miba': 2595 Ibn Sa'idi: 1854 Ibn Sirin: 1683 Ibn Uyaynah: 1987 Ibrahim (Prophet): 2315, 2415, 2555, 2731 Ibrahim ibn Isma'il: 1554 Ikrimah (freedman of Ibn Abbas): 2256 Imran ibn Husayn: 1750, 2038, 2216, 2476 Irbad ibn Sariyah: 1596, 1997, 2951 729 Translation & Commentary of MISHKATUL MASAABIH Vol.2 Ish: (Prophet): 1535 Ishaq Sahi'i: 2093 Isma'i' (Prophet): 1535, 2395 J Jabir ibn Abdullah: 1543, 1570, 1581, 1597, 1605, 1613, 1636, 1645, 1665, 1691, 1697, 1704, 1709, 1893, 1910, 1916, 1944, 2021, 2027, 2206, 2229, 2236. 2304, 2472, 2453, 2517, 2553, 2555, 2559, 2566, 2593, 2596, 2611, 2618, 2629, 2639, 2700, 27:7, 2719, 2739 J .bir ibn Atik: 1561, 1782 Jabir ibn Samurah: 1666, 2069, 2738 ! bir ibn Sulaym: 1918 Jafar Sadiq: 1684, 1708 Jarir Bajali: 1702, 1776. 1783, 2752 Jibril: 1534, 2215 Jubayr ibn Nutayr: 2173 Jundub ibn Abdullah Bajali: 2190, 2334 Juwayriyah: 2301 K Ka'b ibn Maalik: 1541 Ka'b ibn Ujrah: 2688 Ka'b Akbar: 2174 Khalid ibn Hawdha: 2597 Khallad ibn Sa'ib: 2549 Kharijah ibn Zayd: 2221 Khattab ibn Hratt: 1615 Khawia bint Hakim: 2422 Khuzaymah ibn Jazi: 2705 Kurayb: 1660 L Laith ibn Sa'd: 2204 M . Maalik ibn Anas: 2282 Maalik ibn Hubayrdh: 1687 Maalik ibn Yasar: 2242 Ma'dan: 2008 Makhul: 2319 Ma'mar ibn Abdullah: 1987 Ma'qil ibn Yasar: 1622, 2157 Marthad: 1925 Maymunah bint Harith: 1935, 2683 Mika'il: 2215 Miswar: 2709 Mu'adh Adwiyah: 2032, 2046 Mu'adh ibn Anas: 2139 Mu'adh ibn Jabal: 1606, 1621, 1754. 1800, 2235, 2284, 2432, 2474 Mu'adh ibn Zuhra: 1994 Mu'awiyah ibn Abu Sufyan: 1840, 2647 Mughirah ibn Shu'bah: 1667, 1740 Mughirah ibn Ziyad: 1667 Muhajir ibn Makki: 2574 Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr Thaqafi: 2592 Muhammad ibn Khalid Sulami: 1568 Muhammad ibn Nu'man: 1768 Muhammad ibn Qays: 2612 Muhammad ibn Suqa: 1737 Musa ibn Talhah: 1803 Muslim ibn Abu Bakrah: 2480 Muslim Qurashi: 2061 Muttalit ibn Abu Wada'ah: 1711 N Nafi Abu Ghalib: 1679 Nafi': 2034, 2561, 2587, 2626, 2692 Nahrani: 2363 Najiyah Aslami: 2642 Najiyah Khuza'ri: 2641 Nawwa ibn Sum'ar: 2121 Nubaysh Khair Hudal: 2050, 2645 Q Qa'qah: 2479 Qahish ibn Mukharij: 1837 Qasim Ibn Muhammad: 1712 Qatadah ibn Di'aman Sausi: 2191, 2451 Qays ibn Sa'd: 1680 Qud'amah: 2583, 2623 Qurrah Muzani: 1756 Qutbah ibn Maalik: 2471 R Rabi'ah ibn Abdur Rahman: 1812 Rafi' ibn Khadij: 1785 Rafi' ibn Amr Muzani: 2671 S Sa'd ibn Ibrahim: 1644 Saalim: 1668, 2617, 2661 Sa'd ibn Abu Waqqas: 1562, 1693, 1733, 1952, 2292, 2729, 2743 Sa'd ibn Ubadah: 1912, 2200 Sa'eed ibn Musayyib: 1591, 1689, 2185 Safiyah bint Shaybah: 2582 Safwan ibn Assal: 2345 Sahl ibn Abu Hatamah: 1805 Sahl ibn Hanzaliyah: 1848 Sahl ibn Hunayf: 1680 Sahl ibn Sa'd: 1957, 1984, 2254, 2550, 2746 Sa'ib ibn Yazid: 1255 Salamah ibn Akwa': 2644 Salamah ibn Muhabbiq: 2026 Salamah ibn Qays: 2075 Salih: 2748 Salman Aamir: 1939 Salman Farsi: 1965, 2233, 2366 Salman ibn Aamir: 1990 Samurah ibn Jundub: 1657, 1811, 1846, 2294 Shaddad ibn Aws Sunabihi: 1579, 2012, 2335, 2405 Shaqiq: 1586 Sharid: 2616 Shu'ayb ibn Sinan: 2203 Shutayr ibn Shakal: 2472 Sufyan ibn abu Zuhayr: 2736 Sufyan Tammar: 2695 Sufyan Thawri: 2093 Sulayman Aamir: 1939 Sulayman Abu Abdullah: 2747 Sulavman ibn Surad: 1573, 2418 T . Talhah ibn Ubaydullah: 2428, 2600, 2706 Tawus: 1814, 2209 Thabit ibn Aslam Bunani: 2016, 2252 Tha'labah: 1820 Thawban: 1527, 1582. 1672, 1857, 2277, 2360, 2379, 2399 Thawr ibn Zay Daylani: 2643 730 Translation & Commentary of MISHKATUL MASAABIH Vol.2 U Ubadah ibn Samit: 1601, 1641, 1681, 2095 Ubayd ibn Umayr: 1580 Ubaydah ibn Samit: 1601 Ubaydullah ibn Adi: 1832 Ubaydullah ibn Khalid: 1611 Ubayy ibn Ka'b: 2088, 2103, 2122, 2213, 2215, 2258 Umar ibn Khatt'am: 2149 Umar ibn Khattab: 1588, 1663, 1742, 1845, 1854, 1856, 1954, 2211, 2245, 2370, 2429, 2466, 2494, 2504, 2525, 2589 Umarah ibn Khuzaymah: 2552 Umayr freedman of Abul Lahm: 1953 Umayyah: 1557 Umm Atiyah Ansariyah: 1634 Umm Bujayd: 1879, 1942 Umm Darda: 1761 Umm Fadl: 2042 Umm Habiba: 2275 Umm Hani: 2079 Umm Husayn: 2087 Umm Ma'bad: 2501 Umm Sa'ib: 1543 Umm Salamah (Prophet's [] wife): 1617, 1744, 1810, 1933, 1976, 2060, 2068, 2205, 2442, 2498, 2532, 2588 Umm Umarah: 2081 Uqbah ibn Aamir: 2110, 2131, 2140, 2202, 2162, 2375 Uqbah ibn Harith: 1883 Urwah ibn Zubayr: 1700, 2080, 2563 Usamah ibn Gharik: 1658 Usamah ibn Zayd: 1578 Usamah ibn Zayd: 1723, 2380, 2606 Uthman ibn Abdullah Thaqafi: 2167 Uthman ibn Abul Aas: 1533 Uthman ibn Affan: 2109, 2171, 2222, 2681, 2686 Uthman ibn Hunayf: 2495 W Wabarah ibn Abdur Rahman: 2060 Waki' ibn Jarrah: 2397 Wathila ibn Aqsa: 1677 Y Yahya ibn Husayn: 2649 Yahya ibn Sa'eed Ansari: 1578 Yahya ibn Sa'eed Qattar: 2299 Yahya ibn Sa eed: 1578 Ya'la ibn Mamlak: 2204 Ya'la ibn Umayya: 2584, 2080, 2723 Ya'qub ibn Aasim: 2616 Yazid ibn Asamm: 2683 Yazid ibn Shayban: 2595 Yunus Ayli: 1987 Z Zayd ibn Arqam: 1551, 1653, 2460 Zayd ibn Aslam: 1836 Zayd ibn Khalid Juhani: 1992 Zayd ibn Thabit: 2220, 2547 Zaynab (wife Ibn Mas'ud): 1808. 1934 Zirr Hubaysh: 2088 Ziyad ibn Harith: 1835 Zubaydi: 1987 Zubayr Arabi: 2567 Zubayr ibn Awwam: 1841, 2305 Zuhayr ibn Mu'awiyah: 1799 Zunayl: 2080 INDEX OF LOCATIONS IN AHADITH Hadith Numbers follow Entry A Abyssinia: 1619, 1744 Alij: 2404 Anbar: 1718 Aqaba: 2606, 2661 Aqiq (wadi): 2110 Aratah: 2606, 2714 Arj: 2011 Armenia: 2221 Ayr: 2728 Azerbaijan: 2221 B Badr: 2599 Bahrain: 2752 Baqi: 2012 Bayda: 2555, 2553 Bayraha: 1945 Buthan (wadi): 2110 D Damascus: 2008 Dhat Irq: 2517 Dhu Tuwa: 2561 Dhul Hulayfah: 2516, 2551, 2627 F Fur: 1812 H Harra (lava): 2004 Hazwara: 2725 Hims: 2219 Hubshi: 1718 Hudaybia: 2518, 2636, 2712 Hunayn: 2518 I Iraq: 2517, 2736 J Jam': 2593 Jiranah: 2518, 2680 Juhfah: 2516, 2517 K Khayf: Kura Ghamin: 2027 : 731 Translation & Commentary of MISHKATUL MASAABIH Vol.2 L R Lahy Jamal: 2693 M Madinah: 2752, 2004, 2517, 2729, 2739 Mahyaera: 2735 Makkah: 2683, 2516, 2662 Marwah: 2555, 2583, 2710 Mina: 2606, 2714 Muhassir: 2555, 2610 Mu'ta: 1743 Muzdalifah: 2606, 2596 N Najd: 2516, 2517 Nakla: 1981 Q Qabaliyah: 1812 Qadisiyah: 1680 Qarn Manazil: 2516 Qam: 2517 Qars: 1526 Qinnasrin: 2752 Qudayd: 1660 Rawha: 2510 S Safa: 2555, 2583, 2710 Sahul: 1635 Syria: 2516 T Ta'if: 2749 Tayba (Madinah) or Taba: 2738 Thaur: 2728 Tur: 2588 U Uhud: 1665, 1704 Usfan: 1660 W Wajj: 2749 Y Yalamlam: 2516 Yathrib (Madinah): 2727 Yemen: 2516, 2517 Z Zawra: 1504 INDEX OF CLANS IN AHADITH Hadith Numbers follow Entry A J Abd Muttalib: 2555 Abyssinia: 2721 Ahl ul-kitab: 1983, 2207 Ansar: 1630, 1713, 1844 Azd: 1779 D Dhimnis: 1680 H Hawaz in: 2519 Hudhayl: 2555 I Jews: 1681, 1683, 1684, 1685, 1686, 2521 K Khatha'm: 2511 M Makhzum: 1829 Mudar: 1952, 2659 Muhajirs: 2198 N Nasara (Christians): 1685, 2521 Q Isra'il, Banu: 1878, 2327, 2347 Quraysh: 1679, 2220, 2221, 2708 .S Sa'd: 2555 MANIFESTATIONS OF TRUTH Translation & Detailed Explanation of MISHKAAT AL-MASAABIH The recording, arrangement and compiling of hadith that was initiated in the time of the Prophet # was accomplished gradually and perfected in the era of the tabi'un and tab' tabi'un. 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