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Revision as of 22:28, 18 November 2017
Contents
Hadith Text
Narrated Abu Ayoub : A man said to the Prophet "Tell me of such a deed as will make me enter Paradise." The people said; "What is the matter with him? What is the matter with him?" The Prophet said; "He has something to ask. What he needs greatly The Prophet said: In Order to enter Paradise you should worship Allah and do not ascribe any partners to Him; offer prayer perfectly; pay the Zakat and keep good relations with your Kith and Kin." See Hadith No. 12; Vol 8 .
Hadith Attributes
Hadith Words by Frequency
Word | Frequency |
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prophet | 3 |
entered, entering, enters, enterance, entere | 2 |
matters | 2 |
paradise, paradises | 2 |
Original Author References
Reference: Sahih al-Bukhari 1396
in Book Reference: Book 24; Hadith 2
usc_mca_ref: Vol. 2; Book 24; Hadith 479
Related Hadith
From Sahih AlBukhari
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From Sahih Muslim
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From Sunan AlNasai
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Sunan Abu Dawoud
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From Sunan AlTermithi
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Hadith Sentiment Analysis
Sentiment Analysis is process of determining the emotional tone behind a series of words, used to gain an understanding of the the attitudes, opinions and emotions expressed within text.
Positive Words | Negative Words | Sentance |
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paradise | - | A man said to the Prophet Tell me of such a deed as will make me enter Paradise. |
paradise | - | In order to enter Paradise you should worship Allah and do not ascribe any partners to Him; |
perfectly | - | offer prayer perfectly; |
good | - | pay the Zakat and keep good relations with your Kith and kin. |