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Hadiths Qudsi from the Sahihs with AN-NAWAWI and AL-ASQALANI commentaries
Sum of hadith qudsi is a book which contains a compilation of hadith taken from Sahih Al-Bukhari, Muslim, Malik Ibn Anas, Abu Daoud, at-Tirmidhi, An-Nassai and Ibn Maja, with commentaries by Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani and An-Nawawi
Hadiths Qudsi with commentaries
This book contains a compilation of hadith qudsi taken from the books of the sihah (sin. Sahih: collection of authentic Hadith). The Hadih Qudsi is a divine word formulated by the Prophet himself (Salvation and Peace of God on Him). Imam An-Nawawi defines it as follows: "The meaning of the word "qudsi" comes from quds (holy, pure). We say: the holy land: that is to say purified. We also say: may Allah be sanctified. , that is to say, he is purified from all blemish. He is the Most Holy."
These hadiths have been called qudsis (holy), because they are attributed to Allah alone. It is He who inspired these hadiths to His Prophet (peace be upon him) by inspiration or in sleep, and the latter reported them with his own forms of expression. However, the Qur'an is superior to the hadith qudsi because its expressions are also revealed, that is, they come from Allah as well.
The hadith qudsi certainly differ from the Holy Quran in that the revelation of the Holy Quran can only be done through the faithful spirit Gabriel (God bless him). Furthermore, the expression of the Qur'an is that which is found with certainty in the well-guarded Table (Ellawh El-Mahfoûdh), before its transmission was made gradually.
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