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          Forty Hadith Qudsi by Ezzeddin Ibrahim By Ezzeddin Ibrahim, Denys Johnson-Davies

          Author: Ezzeddin Ibrahim, Denys Johnson-Davies
          Book Binding: Paperback
          Pages: 151
          Size: 8.5 x 5.3 inch
          Publication: 1997
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          About This Book:
          'Forty Hadith Qudsi' is a book interpreted and grouped by Ezzeddin Ibrahim and converted into English by Denys Johnson-Davies. The book is a gathering of forty hadiths (colloquialisms and demonstrations of Muhammad) known as 'Hadith Qudsi.
          'Hadith Qudsi are extraordinary in Islamic custom since they are believed to be God's expressions as uncovered by the Prophet Muhammad yet are excluded from the Quran. These hadiths remember divine disclosures for which God tends to the Prophet Muhammad in the primary individual. They give significant data about God's information, direction, and characteristics. Ezzeddin Ibrahim accumulates an example of these hadiths in 'Forty Hadith Qudsi,' alongside Denys Johnson-Davies' English interpretations. Every hadith accompanies discourse and explanations to help perusers grasp the importance and setting of the truisms.
          This book is a fantastic asset for anyone with any interest at all in studying Islamic otherworldliness and the connection among God and humankind as expressed in the Hadith Qudsi. It gives bits of knowledge into Islam's moral and otherworldly standards, as well as a method for interfacing with the heavenly by means of the expressions of the Prophet Muhammad. Ezzeddin Ibrahim's gathering and Denys Johnson-Davies' interpretation give these valuable hadiths to a bigger crowd, permitting perusers to dig into the significant subjects held inside them.