Abul

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Abul Completed Form

The word Abul is a stemmed form of the following words:


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Abul References or Citations

In Quran

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In Hadith Text Books

Abul In Sahih AlBukhari

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In Sahih Muslim

Hadith PageArabic TextEnglish TranslationBook and Chapter
SahihMuslim-017-001-21399This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Zuhri with the same chain of transmitters that Aisha said : There came Aflah; the brother of Abul Qulais Allah be pleased with him ; and sought permission from her; the rest of the hadith is the same except for the words that the Holy Prophet said: He is your uncle. Let your hand be besmeared with dust. Abul Qulais was the husband of the woman who had suckled Aisha Allah be pleased with her.The Chapter on Charity To Brothers And Mother in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on 2 in Sahih Muslim

In Sunan AlTermithi

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In Sunan AlNasai

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In Sunan Abu Dawoud

Hadith PageArabic TextEnglish TranslationBook and Chapter
SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27258Narrated Abul Husayn; that is AlHaytham Ibn Shafi I and a companion of mine called Abu Amir; a man from AlMaafir went to perform prayer in Bayt AlMaqdis Jerusalem. Their preacher was a man of Azd called Abu Rayhanah; who was a companion of the Prophet ﷺ. Abul Husayn said: my companion went to the Masjid before me. I went there after him and sat beside him. He asked me: Did you hear the preaching of Abu Rayhanah? I said: No. He said: I heard him say: The Messenger of Allah ﷺ forbade ten things: Sharpening the ends of the teeth; tattooing; plucking hair; men sleeping together without an under garment; women sleeping together without an under-garment; men putting silk at the hem of their garments like the Persians; or putting silk on their shoulders like the Persians; plundering; riding on panther skins; wearing signet rings; except in the case of one in authority.Abu Dawud said: The solitary point in this tradition not supported by other traditions is the report about the signet-ring.The Chapter on Standing For Prayers And Fasting in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on Whoever Regarded Silk As Disliked in Sunan Abu Dawoud

In Muwata Malik

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