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The Sunna consists of the statements of the Holy Prophet of Islam on contested issues or ex-party inquiries. Imam Bukhari is the most respected hadith collector. His collection covers a wide range of topics including prayer, fasting, marriage, and more. Sunan Abu Dawud also covers a wide range of topics, including purification, prayer, and fasting, among others. Al-Adab Al-Mufrad focuses on aspects of behavior, such as relationships, compassion, and general behavior.

LIST OF SUNNAHadith Prophetic behaviour > Sahih al-Bukhari -ย  Sahih Muslim -ย  Sunan an-Nasa'i - Sunan Abi Dawud - Jami` at-Tirmidhi - Sunan Ibn Majah - Muwatta Malik - Musnad Ahmad - Sunan ad-Darimi - An-Nawawi's 40 Hadith - Riyad as-Salihin - Mishkat al-Masabih - Al-Adab Al-Mufrad - Ash-Shama'il Al-Muhammadiyah - Bulugh al-Maram - Hisn al-Muslim -

The statements of the HolyHoly Hebrew root qdลก makes the word qลdeลก (distinct). "And you shall be to Me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation". (Exodus 19:6a).ย  Distinct, which is not common or ordinary. "Be holy, for I, the YAHA, your ELOHIM, am holy" (Lv 19.2; cf. 11.44; 20.26) > be just, pure, and clean. Greek แผ…ฮณฮนฮฟฯ‚ is " set apart" and is different from Hebrew 'qodes'.ฮบฮฑแฝถ ฯ„ฮฟแฟฆ แผฮณฮฏฮฟฯ… ฯ€ฮฝฮตฯฮผฮฑฯ„ฮฟฯ‚ (Matt 28.19). 'the holy place' (ืžึดืงึฐื“ึธึผืฉื, Ezekiel 37:28). Sanskrit 'pavitra -เคชเคตเคฟเคคเฅเคฐ' means sanctified by vedic mantra and rituals and not only cleaned 'something' by clean water or by fire. Folly (Oppo). ProphetProphet ฮ ฯฮฟฯ†ฮทฯ„ฮตฯฯ‰ (Prophesy) - He who tells in advance. A prophet may not be a Messenger of God. He may simply predict something may happen in the future. Hebrew prophets claimed to be able to see the future or interpret the present situation for future circumstances. Narada in Indian Puranas was the Messenger from Devatas. Whether the 'future' exists or not is the investigative subject of Physics. Elohim never created any future for Adam in Genesis (1.1). Islam claims Muhammad as the last Abrahamic prophet. of Islam

What Prophet MuhammadMuhammad A Quraishi-Banu Hashim of Makka (571-632 CE) Constantinople was the capital of the Roman Empire. Abu Bakar (father of Ayesha), Umor, Ali, Ibn Abbas, Uthman, Talha, Zubair, Saโ€™d Ibn Abi Waqqas, Salman al- Farsi, Abu Dharr, Ammar Ibn Yasir, Miqdad, Abdurrahman Ibn Owf, Moazzin Bilal, were his companions. (Quran and Ahlul-Bayt 33.33). He migrated to Medina on 26th July 623 AD and established his deen,ย  Islam (5:3) Last wish of the Prophet: "Bring me pen and paper so that I may write something which shall always guide you and shall keep you on the Right Path and shall save you from being astray" (Saheeh Bukhari and Muslimin) Ahlul-Bayt of the Prophet: โ€ข Fatimah al-Zahra (daughter from mother Khadija, died after 90 days of her holy Father) โ€ข Imam โ€˜Ali, (cousin of Prophet, husband of Fatima, son ofย  Abu Talib and Fatima Bine Asad) โ€ข Imam al-Hasan-iban Ali, โ€ข Imam al-Husayn-Iban Ali, โ€ข Wives of the Prophet said on a contested issue or an ex-partyEx parte The term means proceeding without prior notification and participation of the affected party or Defendant. inquiry is Sunna

The following peopleMen ฮ‘ฮฝฮธฯฯ‰ฯ€ฮฟฮน (People), a woman (ฮณฯ…ฮฝฮฑฮฏฮบฮฑ), Man (ฮ‘ฮฝฮดฯฮฑฯ‚) > Adama, Manu > No proof to establish that due to mutation a monkey turned into a human being. collected hadiths and amongst them, Imam Bukhari is the most respected and trusted hadithHadith Prophetic behaviour > Sahih al-Bukhari -ย  Sahih Muslim -ย  Sunan an-Nasa'i - Sunan Abi Dawud - Jami` at-Tirmidhi - Sunan Ibn Majah - Muwatta Malik - Musnad Ahmad - Sunan ad-Darimi - An-Nawawi's 40 Hadith - Riyad as-Salihin - Mishkat al-Masabih - Al-Adab Al-Mufrad - Ash-Shama'il Al-Muhammadiyah - Bulugh al-Maram - Hisn al-Muslim - collector. Bukhari (full name Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Ismail bin Ibrahim bin al-Mughira al-Ja’fai) was born in 194 A.H. and died in 256 A.H.

AbuDawudSunanHadith Prophetic behaviour > Sahih al-Bukhari -ย  Sahih Muslim -ย  Sunan an-Nasa'i - Sunan Abi Dawud - Jami` at-Tirmidhi - Sunan Ibn Majah - Muwatta Malik - Musnad Ahmad - Sunan ad-Darimi - An-Nawawi's 40 Hadith - Riyad as-Salihin - Mishkat al-Masabih - Al-Adab Al-Mufrad - Ash-Shama'il Al-Muhammadiyah - Bulugh al-Maram - Hisn al-Muslim - Abu Dawud
AdabAl – Adab Al-Mufrad
Bukhari – Sahih Bukhari
IbnMajah – Sunan Ibn Majah
Malik – Muwatta Malik
Maram – Bulugh al-Maram
MuslimMuslim A community gathered around Muhammad (d. 632 CE) and confessed that Muhammad was the last of Prophets and he received Quran through Zibreel Farista from Allah. Hadith of Sahih Bukhari faithfully recorded the commands of Muhammad. He acknowledged the contribution of Jesus to the Abrahamic Religion. Muslim Sect: Sunni, Twelver Shia, Ismฤโ€˜ฤซlฤซ Shฤซโ€˜ฤซ, Ahmadi, Ibadi, แธคanafi, Shafiโ€˜ฤซ, Maliki, Hanbali, Wahhabi, Salafi, Deobandi, Barelvฤซ, and so many.Sahih MuslimSahih Muslim It (Abul Husain Muslim bin al-Hajjaj al-Nisapuri) is a collection of sayings and deeds of Prophet Muhammad (Hadith/sunnah). ย  Muslim (202 AH to 261 AH) was a student of Imam Bukhari. The book is divided into 43 books (Apx 4000 saying)  
Nasai – Sunan an-Nasa’i
Saliheen – Riyad as-Salihin
Shamail – Shama’il Muhammadiyah
Tirmidhi – Jami` at-Tirmidhi

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Sahih al-Bukhari (D. 256 AH/870 AD)

1. Revelation

2. Belief

3. KnowledgeKnowledge Knowledge is derived from the process of an informed person integrating data from sense organs or intuition into their psyche. This concept is explored in the Vedic Nasadiya Sukta, which questions the possibility of ultimate truth or knowledge. In different languages, such as Greek, Latin, Sanskrit, and Chinese, knowledge is expressed as "ฮท ฮณฮฝฯŽฯƒฮท," "Scientia," "เคœเฅเคžเคพเคจเคฎเฅโ€Œ ," and "็Ÿฅ่ฏ† Zhฤซshรฌ," respectively.

4. Ablutions (Wudu’)

5. Bathing (Ghusl)

6. Menstrual Periods

7. Rubbing hands and feet with dust (Tayammum)

8. Prayers (Salat)

9. Times of the Prayers

10. Call to Prayers (Adhaan)

11. Friday PrayerPraying It can be interpreted as a political idea. It implicitly assumes the existence of the powerful and the powerless, with an intermediate agency positioned between them. This agency, often unquestioned and abstract, functions to preserve the existing balance between power and poverty. In doing so, prayer operates as a mechanism that normalizes hierarchy, encourages acceptance over challenge, and sustains the status quo without requiring conscious awareness from those who participate in it.

12. Fear Prayer

13. The Two Festivals (Eids)

14. Witr Prayer

15. Invoking AllahAllah The Holy god of Muhammad revealed the Quran to him. In pre-Islamic Arabian culture, he had two daughters. He is al-ilฤh. Il, el, or Eloah (Elohim= King in Torah) are the Semitic names of Allah. Allah's tawแธฅฤซd, wฤแธฅid and aแธฅad were revealed to his Rusul. Attributes: Oneness: Allah is unique and incomparable, and no deity is worthy of worship except Him. Creator and Sustainer: Allah is the creator of all things and has the power to sustain and nourish His creation. Compassionate and Merciful: Allah's mercy and compassion are boundless, as He forgives sins and gives without measure. All-Knowing: Allah has complete knowledge of the heavens and the earth and the secrets of hearts. Just and Wise: Allah is just and does not wrong anyone. His wisdom is evident in His creation and His divine plans. Listener and Answerer of Prayers: Allah listens to the distress of His servants and responds to their prayers. Final Judge and Ultimate Destination: All affairs ultimately return to Allah, and the outcome of all matters is with Him. for Rain (Istisqaa)

16. Eclipses

17. Prostration During Recital of Qur’an

18. Shortening the Prayers (At-Taqseer)

19. Prayer at Night (Tahajjud)

20. Virtues of Prayer at Masjid Makkah and Madinah

21. Actions while PrayingPraying It can be interpreted as a political idea. It implicitly assumes the existence of the powerful and the powerless, with an intermediate agency positioned between them. This agency, often unquestioned and abstract, functions to preserve the existing balance between power and poverty. In doing so, prayer operates as a mechanism that normalizes hierarchy, encourages acceptance over challenge, and sustains the status quo without requiring conscious awareness from those who participate in it.

22. Forgetfulness in Prayer

23. Funerals (Al-Janaa’iz)

24. Obligatory Charity Tax (Zakat)

25. Hajj (Pilgrimage)

26. Umrah (Minor pilgrimage)

27. Pilgrims Prevented from Completing the Pilgrimage

28. Penalty of Hunting while on Pilgrimage

29. Virtues of Madinah

30. Fasting

31. Praying at Night in Ramadaan (Taraweeh)

32. Virtues of the Night of Qadr

33. Retiring to a Mosque for Remembrance of Allah (I’tikaf)

34. Sales and Trade

35. Sales in which a Price is paid for Goods to be Delivered Later (As-Salam)

36. Shuf’a

37. Hiring

38. Transference of a Debt from One Person to Another (Al-Hawaala)

39. Kafalah

40. Representation, Authorization, Business by Proxy

41. AgricultureAgriculture Modern agriculture encompasses the entire system of food, fiber, and fuel production, integrating crop cultivation, livestock rearing, agronomy, and agricultural economics. It includes arable farming, horticulture, pastoral and intensive livestock systems, all shaped by markets and public policy. Today, agriculture faces severe global challenges: food insecurity, climate change, soil degradation, water scarcity, biodiversity loss, post-harvest waste, and the vulnerability of smallholder farmers, particularly women. Feeding a growing global population while preserving ecosystems is the central dilemma. Innovative responses include climate-smart and conservation agriculture, agroecology, precision and digital farming, integrated pest management, sustainable intensification, urban agriculture, and genome editing. These interventions align with UN frameworks such as the Sustainable Development Goals, the Paris Agreement, and the mandates of FAO, WFP, and IFAD, which collectively guide efforts toward resilient, equitable, and sustainable global food systems.

42. Distribution of Water

43. Loans, Payment of Loans, Freezing of Property, Bankruptcy

44. Khusoomaat

45. Lost Things Picked up by Someone (Luqatah)

46. Oppressions

47. Partnership

48. Mortgaging

49. Manumission of Slaves

50. Makaatib

51. Gifts

52. Witnesses

53. Peacemaking

54. Conditions

55. Wills and Testaments (Wasaayaa)

56. Fighting for the Cause of Allah (Jihaad)

57. One-fifth of Booty to the Cause of Allah (Khumus)

58. Jizyah and Mawaada’ah

59. Beginning of Creation

60. Prophets

61. Virtues and MeritsMerits Strict legal rights of the parties; a decision โ€œon the meritsโ€ is one that reaches the right(s) of a party as distinguished from a disposition of the case on a ground not reaching the rights raised in the action; for example, in a criminal case double jeopardy does not apply if charges are nolle prossed before trial commences, and in a civil action res judicata does not apply if a previous action was dismissed on a preliminary motion raising a technicality such as improper service of process. of the Prophet (pbuh) and his Companions

62. Companions of the Prophet

63. Merits of the Helpers in Madinah (Ansaar)

64. Military Expeditions led by the Prophet (pbuh) (Al-Maghaazi)

65. PropheticProphet ฮ ฯฮฟฯ†ฮทฯ„ฮตฯฯ‰ (Prophesy) - He who tells in advance. A prophet may not be a Messenger of God. He may simply predict something may happen in the future. Hebrew prophets claimed to be able to see the future or interpret the present situation for future circumstances. Narada in Indian Puranas was the Messenger from Devatas. Whether the 'future' exists or not is the investigative subject of Physics. Elohim never created any future for Adam in Genesis (1.1). Islam claims Muhammad as the last Abrahamic prophet. Commentary on the Qur’an (Tafseer of the Prophet (pbuh))

66. Virtues of the Qur’an

67. Wedlock, Marriage (Nikaah)

68. DivorceDivorce The lawful thing Allah hates most is divorce. (Abu Dawud)

69. Supporting the Family

70. Food, Meals

71. Sacrifice on Occasion of Birth (`Aqiqa)

72. Hunting, Slaughtering

73. Al-Adha Festival Sacrifice (Adaahi)

74. Drinks

75. Patients

76. MedicineMedicine Refers to the practices and procedures used for the prevention, treatment, or relief of symptoms of diseases or abnormal conditions. This term may also refer to a legal drug used for the same purpose. Much of modern medicine is about management of chronic disease and prevention of more serious sequelaeโ€”not actual cures.

77. Dress

78. Good Manners and Form (Al-Adab)

79. Asking Permission

80. Invocations

81. To make the Heart Tender (Ar-Riqaq)

82. Divine Will (Al-Qadar)

83. Oaths and Vows

84. Expiation for Unfulfilled Oaths

85. Laws of Inheritance (Al-Faraa’id)

86. Limits and Punishments set by Allah (Hudood)

87. Blood MoneyMoney ฮงฯฮฎฮผฮฑฯ„ฮฑ, ฮฝฯŒฮผฮนฯƒฮผฮฑ (currency), Old French monoie, Pecunia, Money supply, Reserve money, Monetary System, Money-laundering, Electronic Money, Money Transfer, Promissory notes. Coin of Alexander (330 B.C.E). Dematerialized form is Paper Currency( In USA 1600 CE and in 1861 in India). Money makes men. Balance of Payments, Net borrowing. Euro, Dollar, INR. (Ad-Diyat)

88. Apostates

89. (Statements made under) Coercion

90. Tricks

91. Interpretation of Dreams

92. Afflictions and the End of the WorldWorld ฮšฯŒฯƒฮผฮฟฯ‚

93. Judgments (Ahkaam)

94. Wishes

95. Accepting Information Given by a Truthful Person

96. Holding Fast to the Qur’an and Sunnah

97. Oneness, Uniqueness of Allah (Tawheed)


Al-Adab Al-Mufrad

1. Parents
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2. Ties of Kinship
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3. Mawlas
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4. Looking after girls
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5. Looking after children
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6. Neighbours
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7. Generosity and Orphans
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8. Children Dying
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9. Being a master
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10. Responsibility
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11. Correctness
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12. Dealing with people cheerfully
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13. Consultation
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14. Dealings with people and good character
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15. Cursing and Defamation
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16. Praising People
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17. Visiting and Guests
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18. The Elderly
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19. Children
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20. Mercy
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21. Social Behaviour
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22. Separation
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23. Advice
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24. Defamation
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25. Extravagance in Building
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26. Compassion
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27. Attending this world
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28. Injustice
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29. Illness and visiting those who are ill
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30. General Behaviour
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31. Supplication
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32. Guests and Spending
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33. SpeechSpeech 400 million years ago, the larynx was developed and allowed for communication with other animals. 60 million years ago, human beings talked about Dynosure or like animals in India. The vocal tract was in place to support modern human discourse as early as 300,000ย years ago in the Indian subcontinent.ย ย 
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34. Names
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35. Kunyas
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36. Poetry
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37. Words
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38. General Behaviour
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39. Omens
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40. Sneezing and Yawning
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41. Gestures
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42. Greetings
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43. Asking permission enter
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44. The People of the BookBook Council of Trent (1545โ€“1563) the Catholic Church created a Congregation of the Index, to declare a writing dangerous and to burn it, till it exists without notice. For Christians, the Bible, and for Muslims Quran, is only good for human guidance and nothing else. After Jesus, St. Peter and St. Paul are the most educated persons in the Christian world.
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45. Letters and greetings
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46. Gatherings
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47. Behaviour with people
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48. Sitting and lying down
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49. Mornings and evenings
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50. Sleeping and going bed
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51. Animals
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52. Midday Naps
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53. Circumcision
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54. Betting and similar pastimes
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55. Various
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56. Aspects of Behaviour
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57. Anger
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Sunan Abi Dawud

  1. Purification
  2. Prayer
  3. Prayer For Rain
  4. Prayer (Kitab Al-Salat)
  5. Voluntary Prayers
  6. Detailed Injunctions about Ramadan
  7. Prostration while reciting the Qur’an
  8. Detailed Injunctions about Witr
  9. Zakat (Kitab Al-Zakat)
  10. Lost and Found Items
  11. The Rites of Hajj (Kitab Al-Manasik Wa’l-Hajj)
  12. Marriage (Kitab Al-Nikah)
  13. Divorce (Kitab Al-TalaqTalaq ุงู„ุทู„ุงู‚ / Divorce: Surah 65 of the Quran. Talaq-E-Ahesan is the best and valid in india. The Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939 allowes indian muslims to pray for Decree for desolution of marraige.)
  14. Fasting (Kitab Al-Siyam)
  15. Jihad (Kitab Al-Jihad)
  16. Sacrifice (Kitab Al-Dahaya)
  17. Game (Kitab Al-Said)
  18. Wills (Kitab Al-Wasaya)
  19. Shares of Inheritance (Kitab Al-Fara’id)
  20. Tribute, Spoils, and Rulership (Kitab Al-Kharaj, Wal-Fai’ Wal-Imarah)
  21. Funerals (Kitab Al-Jana’iz)
  22. Oaths and Vows (Kitab Al-Aiman Wa Al-Nudhur)
  23. CommercialCommercial Profit-making economic activities, such as the production, consumption, exchange, and distribution of goods and services, are primarily undertaken to earn money or a livelihood. Key Features > (1) Involve sale and exchange of goods and services for consideration (money or value), (2)ย Aim to earn profit and ensure business growth, (3)ย Include risk-bearing and creation of utility, (4)ย Economic in nature and satisfy customer needs. Commercial Activities > Earning profit, Business growth, Serving society, Achieving market leadership. Transactions (Kitab Al-Buyu)
  24. Wages (Kitab Al-Ijarah)
  25. The OfficeOffice ฮ‘ฮพฮฏฯ‰ฮผฮฑ > Officer > Office-bearer (1593) > Opus, officium, ex officio (Latin). Box-office (Cash Box). of the Judge (Kitab Al-Aqdiyah)
  26. Knowledge (Kitab Al-Ilm)
  27. Drinks (Kitab Al-Ashribah)
  28. Foods (Kitab Al-At’imah)
  29. Medicine (Kitab Al-Tibb)
  30. Divination and Omens (Kitab Al-Kahanah Wa Al-Tatayyur)
  31. The Book of Manumission of Slaves
  32. Dialects and Readings of the Qur’an (Kitab Al-Huruf Wa Al-Qira’at)
  33. Hot Baths (Kitab Al-Hammam)
  34. Clothing (Kitab Al-Libas)
  35. Combing the Hair (Kitab Al-Tarajjul)
  36. Signet-Rings (Kitab Al-Khatam)
  37. Trials and Fierce Battles (Kitab Al-Fitan Wa Al-Malahim)
  38. The Promised Deliverer (Kitab Al-Mahdi)
  39. Battles (Kitab Al-Malahim)
  40. Prescribed Punishments (Kitab Al-Hudud)
  41. Types of Blood-Wit (Kitab Al-Diyat)
  42. Model Behavior of the Prophet (Kitab Al-Sunnah)
  43. General Behavior (Kitab Al-Adab)