Explanation of Al-Shamael Al-Muhammadiyah for Al-TirmidhiWhat distinguishes this version from others...
Explanation of Al-Shamael Al-Muhammadiyah for Al-TirmidhiWhat distinguishes this version from others:In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.I present to you a copy of this blessed book with a new version in terms of presentation and style, so I reduced the font of the narrators to make it easier for the reader to read the hadith, and I put the vocabulary explanation and some comments after the end of the hadith in a small font within square brackets [ ] in order to facilitate access to the explanation and movement between hadiths and if the font size is It does not suit you. You can enlarge or reduce the font via a scroll bar that you find at the top of each page.It is worth noting that this copy is in agreement with the Dar Al-Hadith edition of the commentary and supervision of His Eminence Sheikh Ezzat Obaid Al-Daas, may God have mercy on him, and he is one of the honorable scholars of the Levant, may God reward them on our behalf with all the best. Useful comments We ask God to accept the honor of Taha the Messenger, peace be upon him, Amen.Note for clarification: You may find a difference in the total number of hadiths and the numbering of hadiths. For example, you may find that in another copy the number of hadiths is more. This does not mean that there is a shortage in hadiths, but in that version that has an increase: he has numbered another narration of the hadith or a saying that follows the hadith before it .An example of this is in Hadith 393:In our version:393 - Muhammad bin Bashar told us, he said: Ibn Abi Uday and Muhammad bin Jaafar told us, they said: Awf bin Abi Jamila told us, on the authority of Yazid Al-Farisi - and he used to write the Qur’ans - he said:I saw the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, in a dream during the time of Ibn Abbas. He said: I said to Ibn Abbas: I saw the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, in sleep. Can you name this man you saw in sleep? He said: Yes, I will give you a man between the two legs, his body and flesh are brown to white, the eyes are darker, the laughter is good, the circles of the face are beautiful, his beard has filled between this to this, it has filled his throat - Auf said: I do not know what was with this epithet - so he said: Ibn Abbas: If you saw him awake, you would not be able to describe him above this.Abu Issa said: “And Yazid Al-Farsi is: Yazid bin Hormuz, and he is older than Yazid Al-Raqqashi, and Yazid Al-Farsi narrated hadiths on the authority of Ibn Abbas, and Yazid Al-Raqqashi did not meet Ibn Abbas, and he is Yazid bin Aban Al-Raqashy, and he narrates on the authority of Anas bin Malik, and Yazid Al-Farsi And Yazid Al-Raqashy are both from the people of Basra, and Awf bin Abi Jamila is: Awf Al-Arabi.Abu Dawud Suleiman bin Salm Al-Balkhi told us, he said: Al-Nadr bin Shumail told us, he said: Awf Al-Arabi said: “I am older than Qatada.” In other versions:393 - Muhammad bin Bashar told us, he said: Ibn Abi Uday and Muhammad bin Jaafar told us, they said: Awf bin Abi Jamila told us, on the authority of Yazid Al-Farsi - and he used to write the Qur’ans - he said:I saw the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, in a dream during the time of Ibn Abbas. He said: I said to Ibn Abbas: I saw the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, in sleep. Can you name this man you saw in sleep? He said: Yes, I will give you a man between the two legs, his body and flesh are brown to white, the eyes are darker, the laughter is good, the circles of the face are beautiful, his beard has filled between this to this, it has filled his throat - Auf said: I do not know what was with this epithet - so he said: Ibn Abbas: If you saw him awake, you would not be able to describe him above this.Abu Issa said: “And Yazid Al-Farsi is: Yazid bin Hormuz, and he is older than Yazid Al-Raqqashi, and Yazid Al-Farsi narrated hadiths on the authority of Ibn Abbas, and Yazid Al-Raqqashi did not meet Ibn Abbas, and he is Yazid bin Aban Al-Raqashy, and he narrates on the authority of Anas bin Malik, and Yazid Al-Farsi And Yazid Al-Raqashy are both from the people of Basra, and Awf bin Abi Jamila is: Awf Al-Arabi.394 - Abu Dawud Suleiman bin Salm Al-Balkhi told us, he said: Al-Nadr bin Shumail told us, he said: Awf Al-Arabi said: “I am older than Qatada.” The difference: that our copy did not count the last narration as a new hadith, and this is the most correct one because the narration is affiliated with what came before it, and this indicates that whoever added another number and considered the hadith as two hadiths did not read the document of the previous narration, and did the random numbering.---------- -----------------Prepared and presented by: Ghassan Al-Mahmoud