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Al_Imaan
09-18-2007, 09:07 PM
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I read a hadith that Ramadan is divided into three parts which are: the first 10 days brings Allah's mercy, the next 10 bring Allah's (swt) forgiveness, and the last 10 days bring emancipation from the fire of Hell...I also read that there are three dua's which could be read during each 10 days...does anyone know them?....
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amirah_87
09-18-2007, 09:55 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by
al_imaan_786
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I read a hadith that Ramadan is divided into three parts which are: the first 10 days brings Allah's mercy, the next 10 bring Allah's (swt) forgiveness, and the last 10 days bring emancipation from the fire of Hell.......
Wa alaykum as salaam,
That hadith is Dha'eef, weak, Munkar(1) to be precise. It was reported by Al-'Uqaylee & Ibn 'Adiyy and in their sanad (chain of narrators) are two Raawiys (narrators). One of them is Munkar Al-Hadeeth, and the other is Matruuk(2).
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(1)Munkar (Denounced): It is hadith reported by a weak reporter and happens to go against another narration. Sometimes, a hadith may be denounced because it goes against or is contrary to general sayings of Prophet (Salallaahu 'alayhi wasallam).
(2) Matruuk (Disregarded). A person who's Matruuk is a narrator whose weakness scholars have unanimously agreed.
Wallaahu a'lam, hope that helped inshaAllaah.
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Al_Imaan
09-18-2007, 10:01 PM
so therefore, Ramadan is not divided into three parts?
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amirah_87
09-20-2007, 12:28 PM
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No, not from what Ive heard of. Unless there's an authentic proof to show otherwise, which Im certain there isn't.
Wallaahu a'lam.
Please correct me if im wrong anyone.
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MinAhlilHadeeth
10-03-2007, 12:04 PM
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Na'am, you're right Amirah:
Hadith munkar
"The begininng of the month of ramadan is mercy, its middle period is forgiveness, and its closing period release from hellfire."
The following have traced this hadith: Uqayli in his Ad Duafa, Ibn Adiyy, Khatib in his Al Mawaddah, Daylami, Ibn Asakir, all of them through Salam ibn Miswar, Maslamah ibn As Salt, Zuhri, Abu Salamah and finally Abu Hurayra.
Ibn Adiyy said: "Salam is not trustworthy and Maslamah is unknown. Dhahabi has the same opinion. Abu Hatims opinion of Maslamah is no better.
(From Sheikh Al Albaani's Silsala Ahadith ad Daifa wal Mawdua wa Athruha as Sayyi fil Umma)
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Ummu Sufyaan
10-03-2007, 12:07 PM
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wow!! i thought that was true. jazakallahu khair.
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IbnAbdulHakim
10-03-2007, 12:13 PM
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you guys talking about this haditH:
It is related that our Prophet (Sallallahu ‘Alaihi wa Sallam) said concerning Ramadan, “Its beginning is mercy, its middle is forgiveness, and its ending is liberation from the Hellfire.” (Ibn Khuzaymah Vol. 3, Hadith 191).
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MinAhlilHadeeth
10-03-2007, 12:14 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by
IbnAbdulHakim
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you guys talking about this haditH:
:?
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Na'am, that hadeeth.
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amirah_87
10-03-2007, 12:15 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by
Al Muwahhidah
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Na'am, you're right Amirah:
Hadith munkar
"The begininng of the month of ramadan is mercy, its middle period is forgiveness, and its closing period release from hellfire."
The following have traced this hadith: Uqayli in his Ad Duafa, Ibn Adiyy, Khatib in his Al Mawaddah, Daylami, Ibn Asakir, all of them through Salam ibn Miswar, Maslamah ibn As Salt, Zuhri, Abu Salamah and finally Abu Hurayra.
Ibn Adiyy said: "Salam is not trustworthy and Maslamah is unknown. Dhahabi has the same opinion. Abu Hatims opinion of Maslamah is no better.
(From Sheikh Al Albaani's Silsala Ahadith ad Daifa wal Mawdua wa Athruha as Sayyi fil Umma)
Wa 'alaykum as salaam wa rahmatullaahi wa barakaatuh,
Jazaakillaah khair for the confirmation, and also for coming up with the names of the 'ilall (
defects) or Ad-Du'afaa' (
the weak ones).
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IbnAbdulHakim
10-03-2007, 12:24 PM
i see jizakAllah khair, seeing as its munkar i was wondering what hadith it controdicts.
if no-one knows its ok, just curious :)
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Fariha88
07-20-2013, 12:05 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by
amirah_87
Wa alaykum as salaam,
That hadith is Dha'eef, weak, Munkar(1) to be precise. It was reported by Al-'Uqaylee & Ibn 'Adiyy and in their sanad (chain of narrators) are two Raawiys (narrators). One of them is Munkar Al-Hadeeth, and the other is Matruuk(2).
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(1)Munkar (Denounced): It is hadith reported by a weak reporter and happens to go against another narration. Sometimes, a hadith may be denounced because it goes against or is contrary to general sayings of Prophet (Salallaahu 'alayhi wasallam).
(2) Matruuk (Disregarded). A person who's Matruuk is a narrator whose weakness scholars have unanimously agreed.
Wallaahu a'lam, hope that helped inshaAllaah.
Assalamu walaikum...
The first ten days of Ramadan is mercy n which Allah shows us mercy.
The second ten days of Ramadan is forgiveness in which Allah forgive our mistakes,etc.
And last but not the list ten days we read namaz to make Allah happy..:statisfie
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