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Difference between HADITH and SUNNAH


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Hadith
Hadith implies the narration of a saying, or of an act, or of an approval (Taswib) of the Prophet (sws), irrespective of whether the matter is authenticated or still disputed. The Muhaddithin employ the term, Khabar for Hadith. A Khabar bears the possibility of being either right or wrong. In other words, the Muhaddithin believe that a Khabar may be authentic or it may be false. On this account, the Ahadith (plural of Hadith) are also termed as Zanni (presumptive or undefined). This means that a Hadith could be anything ranging from Sahih to Hasan, Da`if, Mawdu`, or Maqlub1 Therefore each one of these categories should be treated on its own merits. Classification of Hadith or Khabar The Muhaddithin divide Hadith or Khabar into two main classes: 1. Khabar-i-Tawatur (multiple evidence Hadith) 2. Khabar-i-Wahid (single evidence Hadith).

Sunnah
Literally, the word Sunnah means a clear path, busy path, trodden path, beaten path, smooth path, etc.The manner in which the Almighty deals with nations -- and which holds true for all nations -- as been termed in the Holy Quran as the Sunnah of Allah. For instance: It was the practice [approved] of God amongst those of old that have passed away. And the Command of God is a decree determined. (33:38)

Here are some Hadiths and Sunnahs Sheeraz Qurban Rajper BB-1962 Hadith
(Sahih Bukhari)Volume 1, Book 8, Number 346: Narrated 'Aisha: the mother of believers: Allah enjoined the prayer when He enjoined it, it was two Rakat only (in every prayer) both when in residence or on journey. Then the

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prayers offered on journey remained the same, but (the Rakat of) the prayers for non-travellers were increased. (Sahih Bukhari)Volume 1, Book 8, Number 358: Narrated Sahl: The men used to pray with the Prophet with their Izars tied around their necks as boys used to do; therefore the Prophet told the women not to raise their heads till the men sat down straight (while praying).

Sunnah
Aisha (peace be upon her) reports:"The blessed hair of Rasulullah (Peace be upon him) was longer than those that reached the ear lobes, and shorter than those that reached the shoulders.''

MUHAMMAD YASIR BB-1971 HADITH


Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "When Ramadan begins, the gates of Paradise are opened." REFRENCE: SAHI BUKHARI HADITH

Narrated Aisha: The Prophet never missed four Rakat before the Zuhr prayer and two Rakat before the Fajr prayer. REFRENCE: SAHI BUKHARI HADITH

SUNNAH
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Whenever you get up from sleep, use Miswaak. Note: Miswaak will be used a second time during wuzoo. To use Miswaak immediately upon waking from sleep is a separate Sunnah. REFRENCE: (Musnad-e-Ahmad, Aboo Daawood)

Among sunnat of Hazrat Muhammad S.A.W one of the sunnah is to keep beared.

NAZAR MUHAMMAD BB-1966 Sunnah


THE SUNNAH OF COMING OUT OF THE MOSQUE To take out the left foot from the mosque. To recite Bismillah. To read Durood To recite the du'aa To wear the right shoe first then the left. It is Sunnat to use Miswaak every time one performs wuzoo.

HADITH
Abu Hurairah Radiallahu anhu reports that the Holy Prophet (SAW) said, Whoever recites the following Durood eighty times immediately after Asr Salaat on Friday, before standing up from his place, Allah will forgive eighty years of sins and grant him the reward equivalent to eighty years of worship. (Allahumma salli alaa muhammadinin nabiyyil ummiyyi wa-ala aalihi wasallim tasleema) HADITH: He who makes peace between the people by inventing good information or saying good things, not a liar. BUKHARI

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Volume 1, Book 8, Number 404: Narrated Anas: The Prophet said, "None of you should spit in front or on his right but he could spit either on his left or under his foot Volume 1, Book 8, Number 405: Narrated Anas bin Malik: The Prophet said, "A faithful believer while in prayer is speaking in private to his Lord, so he should neither spit in front of him nor to his right side but he could spit either on his left or under his foot."

Shahzaib Shabir Khan


Volume 1, Book 8, Number 415: Narrated Sahl bin Sa'd: A man said, "O Allah's Apostle! If a man finds another man with his wife, (committing adultery) should the husband kill him?" Later on I saw them (the man and his wife) doing Lian in the mosque.

Volume 1, Book 8, Number 416: Narrated 'Itban bin Malik: The Prophet came to my house and said, "Where do you like me to pray?" I pointed to a place. The Prophet then said, "Allahu Akbar", and we aligned behind him and he offered a two-Rak'at prayer.

Tabish Inam
Volume 1, Book 8, Number 421:

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Narrated Abu Al-Taiyah: Anas said, "The Prophet prayed in the sheep fold." Later on I heard him saying, "He prayed in the sheep folds before the construction of the, mosque." Volume 1, Book 8, Number 422: Narrated Nafi: "I saw Ibn 'Umar praying while taking his camel as a Sutra in front of him and he said, "I saw the Prophet doing the same."

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