Lesson 265 Hadeeth 957
May 5th, 2010 by alkawthar
Lesson 265 of the Commentary of the Book of Fasting from al Tajrid al Sarih (The Abridged Saheeh al Bukhari) by Shaykh Abu Yusuf Riyadh ul Haq. This lesson covered hadeeth 957 and took place on Friday 16th April 2010 at Al Kawthar Academy, Leicester.
SUBJECTS COVERED
The meaning of pleading under an oath.
HADEETH 957
The bond of brotherhood between Sayyiduna Salman al Farsi and Sayyiduna Abu Ad-Darda رضى الله عنهما.
Sayyiduna Salman al Farsi’s رضى الله عنه concern on seeing Umm Ad-Darda رضى الله عنها dishevelled.
Sayyiduna Salman al Farsi’s رضى الله عنه advice to Sayyiduna Abu Ad-Darda رضى الله عنهما.
Give every rightful person their right.
Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم affirming the advice of Sayyiduna Salman al Farsi رضى الله عنه.
The precision of Imam Bukhari
The genius in the order of the chapter headings in Saheeh al-Bukhari.
Can you break your optional fast?
Sayyiduna Salman al Farsi رضى الله عنه compassion.
The advice of Sayyiduna Salman al Farsi رضى الله عنه.
Whose right comes first?
The difference between fulfilling one’s own right and selfishness.
This hadeeth should not be used to deprive Allah’s right.
Rulings regarding breaking an optional fast.
Do you need a valid reason to break an optional fast?
What is a valid reason to break an optional fast?
Breaking an optional fast for hospitality reasons.
Compensation for a broken optional fast.
What evidence is used to say an optional broken fast must be compensated for?
What evidence is used to say an optional broken is not compensated for?
The zeal for the barakah of Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم.
The good nature of the Prophet’s عليهم السلام were known by their people.
The Ulama are the inheritors of the Prophets عليهم السلام.
The reverence for Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم.
Prophet’s صلى الله عليه وسلم advise to one who was fasting and invited to food.
RUNTIME: 66:20
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