AL-ILM QURAN ACADEMY

HADITHS
The hadiths let us know the stories of the life of Prophet Muhammad (SAW), be it his words,
the description of their actions or their reactions and are know the actions of his disciples.
The hadiths up the Sunnah which is the conduct and behavior of the Prophet Muhammad
(SAW). The hadith is transmitted by oral tradition, through a chain of reporters who witnessed
the transmission and tradition were valid. This chain of transmission is what gives
legitimacy to the hadith. The Sunnah becomes a complement to the Quran, shedding light
on how to behave in the daily lives of muslims. The Quran reminds the legal significance of
Hadith in several of his verses: "Obey Allah and His Messenger" 4:58, "... what the
Messenger brings you accept it and abstain from what I prohibits" 53:3-4. The Prophet
Muhammad (SAW) did not speak at the whim, his words like those of earlier prophets were
inspired by Allah, so they were welcomed by the muslim community as an expression of the
will of Him who sent him. The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) received some revelations
from Allah through dreams or inspirations that were transmitted to muslims, these stories
are called Hadith Qudsi.
The importance of the hadith is that the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) was able to teach and develop his prophetic activity in the midst of a community of believers, his closest companions wrote many of their traditions. It has been shown that about fifty companions of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) or Sahaabah met hadiths. This approach of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) was intended to preserve the original message of the Quran and channeling the early muslims who were eager to know the sources of his Deen, that oral traditions do not lead to misconceptions and delusions .
The complete hadith large set of Quran teaching model behavior that must carry all good muslims throughout his life. The hadith were compiled into collections called Musannafat. Muslims never mentioning the name of the Prophet without accompanying blessings, he himself indicated in a hadith was transmitted by Abu Huraira: "Do not listen to my grave a place of festivities, but invoke blessings upon me, for your blessings reach me from wherever you are "Blessings are indicated by abbreviations in brackets (S.A.W.) Salla Llahu 'alaihi wa sallam, which means "peace and blessings of Allah fall on him."
Many authors composed of approximately forty hadith collections, this formula was widespread, as a compendium of the Sunna is offered in a popular and easy distribution work. The very origin of these collections is in a hadith in which the Prophet (S.A.W.) said: "Whoever preserves for my Community forty hadith relating to their Din, will be located by Allah in the company of jurists and scholars, the day of resurrection "
