What is the meaning of Riyad as-Salihin?

What is the meaning of Riyad as-Salihin?

Riyad as-Salihin is a selection of hadith compiled by Imam Yahya ibn Sharaf an-Nawawi. It is one of the most widely known and read books of hadith all over the world, containing approximately 1,900 carefully chosen hadith on ethics, manners, worship, knowledge, and other topics compiled from the Six Books of hadith.

How many ahadith are there in Riyadh-us-Saliheen?

According to Imam Albani’s introduction to Riyadh-us-Saliheen, the book has some 37 weak Ahadith. For Instance, Imam Albani, in his introduction to Riyadh-us-Saliheen, relates Hadith 67 as a weak Hadith.

What is the importance of the hadith compilation ‘riyahd-us-Saliheen’?

Riyahd-us-Saliheen holds great importance among the various compilations of Hadith as it has Ahadith extracted from six canonical collections of the Prophet’s traditions including Sahih Al-Bukhari, Sahih Al-Muslim, Sunan Abu Dawood, Sunan An-Nisai, Sunan Ibn Majah and At-Tirmithi.

Is It enjoined in Islam to write a wasiat?

It is, nevertheless, enjoined in Islam, for a Muslim to write a Wasiat and to make a bequest of one-third of his assets to his loved ones , be they Muslims or not, or to charity so long as it is made in accordance with the Syariah. Bearing in mind what the Prophet S.A.W. said, as narrated by Abdullah bin Umar that

Why choose as-Salihin for estate administration services?

Our legal process to administer your estate after your demise is appreciably shortened giving your family a smoother transition. as-Salihin Is The Best Choice In Planning Your Wasiat. We are dedicated in providing Muslims with a wide range of Syariah compliant Wasiat and estate administration services.

What happens when a Muslim dies without Wasiat?

The assets of Muslims who die without Wasiat shall be divided rigidly amongst their heirs in accordance with the Faraid, i.e. the Islamic Law of Inheritance. Heirs are specifically identified in Islam. A spouse, parents and legitimate children (provided they are Muslims) are never excluded from a deceased’s inheritance.

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