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A man goes to the market and he has finished his business, but still has some money left. He must share it with the poor people who are starving because there is nothing to eat in their houses. So, he takes out what is left of his money and gives it to them. This month's featured book- Reviewed by ReadingIslam ReadingIslam's book review blog examines book choices for Muslims around key areas of learning such as Islamic history, prophetic narrations, hadith collections, Islamic sciences (fiqh), modern Urdu literature and more. This month's featured book is a short hadith collection of 1559 hadiths, compiled by the Indian scholar Muhammad Ansari. Zarqani : a command of Hadith narration, a duty on Hadith narration and a duty on following the right leaders in religion Zarqani : a command of Hadith narration, a duty on Hadith narration and a duty on following the right leaders in religion This book presents "Zarf" (i.e., preface) and "bab" (i.e., chapter) wise details about the title of hadiths in this book. The book also contains the index of Hadith references, and author's footnotes. This book is about "Mukhtaṣar-e-Hadīth", which means Condensed Hadith Book. It was written by Shams al-Deen `Abdul Hamid bin 'Abdur Rahim Ansari in 618 H/1221 CE. Another title of this book is "al-Jami' li al-Masa`il al-`Aaliyah" (The Comprehensive Book of Questions). This book was translated into English by Sayyid Sajjad Rizvi in 828 A.H./1424 A.D. The book contains a collection of ahadith from ahadith master 'Abdur Rahman bin Muhammed al-Bukhari, from al-Jami' as-Sahihah. This book covers the topics of "Thursday's prayer", "Sixteen angels on Thursday", "Two kinds of prayer on Friday", and more. This book was translated into Urdu by Shah Abdul Aziz in 1262 A.H./1852 A.D.. The book includes narrations which are recorded in the hadiths collection titled "Mukhtasar-e-Hadith". The book contains a collection of ahadith from the prophet Muhammad. This book covers the topics of "Prayers", "Night prayer", "Friday prayer", and more. The book was translated into Urdu by Maulana Abdul Quddus Ansari in 1275 A.H./1858 A.D.. The book includes narrations which are recorded in the hadiths collection titled "Mukhtasar-e-Hadith". Ibn Babawayh al-Qummi has written Mukhtasar al-Akhyaar fi Fatawa al-Imam Ahmad, which is now published as an independent book, by Tahrike Tarsile Qur'an Inc. cfa1e77820
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