commentary on the Forty Hadith of al-Nawawi (Jami‘ al-‘Ulum wa-l-Hikam)

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The commentary on the Forty Hadith of al-Nawawi (Jami‘ al-‘Ulum wa-l-Hikam) is a seminal Islamic scholarly work that elaborates on core prophetic traditions to explain foundational principles of faith, ethics, and spiritual conduct.

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instanceOf Islamic religious text
Sharh of al-Nawawi’s Forty Hadith
hadith commentary
aimsTo clarify comprehensive hadiths that form the foundations of Islam
guide Muslims in belief, worship, and character
author Ibn Rajab al-Hanbali NERFINISHED
Zayn al-Din ‘Abd al-Rahman ibn Ahmad ibn Rajab al-Hanbali NERFINISHED
basedOn Arba‘in al-Nawawiyya NERFINISHED
al-Nawawi’s Forty Hadith NERFINISHED
circulation translated into several modern languages
widely studied in traditional Islamic seminaries
commentaryOn Forty Hadith of al-Nawawi NERFINISHED
explains comprehensive hadiths that summarize Islam
core prophetic traditions
focusesOn foundational principles of Islamic ethics
foundational principles of Islamic faith
foundational principles of Islamic law
spiritual conduct in Islam
genre Islamic ethics literature
Islamic jurisprudence literature
hadith commentary (sharh)
importance considered a seminal work in hadith-based Islamic ethics
used as a teaching text for students of Islamic sciences
includes commentary on hadith about Islam, iman, and ihsan
commentary on hadith about good character (husn al-khuluq)
commentary on hadith about innovation (bid‘a)
commentary on hadith about intentions
commentary on hadith about lawful and unlawful matters
commentary on hadith about lawful earnings
commentary on hadith about love of Allah and His Messenger
commentary on hadith about piety (taqwa)
commentary on hadith about sincerity (ikhlas)
influencedBy Ibn Taymiyya NERFINISHED
Ibn al-Qayyim NERFINISHED
al-Nawawi NERFINISHED
language Arabic
mainSubject Islamic ethics
Islamic spirituality
Islamic theology
hadith
methodology combines hadith explanation with legal and spiritual insights
draws on earlier hadith and fiqh authorities
religion Islam
schoolTradition Hanbali NERFINISHED
timePeriod Mamluk era NERFINISHED
writtenInCentury 14th century CE
8th century AH

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Ibn Rajab al-Hanbali knownFor commentary on the Forty Hadith of al-Nawawi (Jami‘ al-‘Ulum wa-l-Hikam)