The Khulasa
A Summary of Shama’il at-Tirmidhi
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Ahmad Alaa-ad-Deen
About this listen
This concise work is a summary of Imam Abu Isa al-Tirmidhi’s Ash - Shamail al-Muhammadiyya, a widely-acclaimed work which details different aspects of the character and lifestyle of Allah’s Messenger (May Allah bless him and grant him peace). Based primarily on the Moroccan scholar Sheikh Muhammad Abd Hayy al-Kattani’s summary entitled Munyat al-Saa’il, this book beautifully captures the essence of each chapter of the Shamail, allowing listeners to draw ever closer to Allah's Messenger (May Allah bless him and grant him peace) and study his salient features, as though they are directly observing his blessed personage.
In an era where Muslims are being detached from Allah's Messenger (May Allah bless him and grant him peace), the lifeline of a person’s belief, it is hoped this summary will help rekindle the flame of love for him and inspire listeners to emulate his blessed example. Imam Abu Isa Muhammad ibn Isa ibn Sawra al-Tirmidhi was born in 210 ah in Termez, Uzbekistan. He travelled far and wide in his pursuit of the prophetic hadiths, and narrated from Imams al-Bukhari, Muslim, Abu Dawud, Qutayba ibn Sa’id and Muhammad ibn Bas-shar among many others. He was renowned for his piety, abstinence, and remarkable memory. Among his famous works are Ash-Shama’il al-Muhammadiyya and Al-Jami’ al-Kabir, commonly known as Sunan al-Tirmidhi.
Imam Abu Isa al-Tirmidhi passed away in 297 AH. Sheikh Muhammad Abd al-Hayy al-Kattani was born in 1302 AH in Fez, Morocco. He received his early education by his illustrious father, Sheikh Abd al-Kabir al-Kattani, and his brother, Sheikh Muhammad ibn Abd al-Kabir, before moving on to study under great scholars at the renowned institute of Kairouan. He travelled across Morocco and beyond to Egypt, Syria, and the Holy Lands, where he benefited from the knowledge of many scholars. Towards the end of his life, Sheikh Muhammad Abd al-Hayy experienced a number of difficulties from the authorities in Morocco, forcing him to emigrate to Nice, France, where he passed away in 1382 AH.
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- Mohammad Farhan
- 17-09-21
A new and WELCOMED style of studying!
I was extremely impressed with the quality of the audio and translation. This is clear in the approach the team have taken to developing this type of content. The narrator does an excellent job of switching back and toward from English to Arabic without losing the listener. I hope (and pray) more audiobooks are developed by this team as this level and type of content is game changing for people who want to study our religion during daily tasks. I pray for the success of this team and that God keeps their intention sincere. Well done guys, you have created something very special
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR EVERYONE keen to listen to a summary of the Shamai’l.
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- Hannah Tokley
- 30-06-21
The voice you have been praying for!
This is just what I needed. An authentic voice that can eloquently speak English and Arabic within the same breath. Too many times I have tried to use text to speech automation apps, always failing due to the foreign Arabic words that exist within the text. It became frustrating that I could not listen to my favourite Islamic books. But this has solved all my problems. Listening to the voice actor read out the English whilst properly pronoucning words like Allah and saying Sallalahu Alayhi Wasalam after mentioning the Prophet made me feel like I was within the world of the author. I did not feel disjointed from the text leaving the experience very satisfying! I look forward to more Audiobooks like this
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