Overview:

  • The language of the course is Arabic
  • with our egyption teachers male or female at your suitable times.

Description:

Imam al-Nawawi’s 40 Hadith have come to be known as the most comprehensive, and holistic, compilation/collection of hadith of the Prophet Muhammad (saw) that convey the essence of Islam.Imam al-Nawawi’s collection of 40 Hadiths is one of the most important collections of hadiths we have today.

He actually compiled a total of 42 hadiths for this collection, not 40.

Allah (swt) granted him blessing and success in his work so that he could make great contributions to Islam before passing away at a relatively young age.The Imam was a scholar in many different disciplines of Islamic studies.

The vastness of his works in these different areas is so great that if an individual decides to study fiqh, hadith, spirituality, or Quran; one would need to pass through Imam al- Nawawi. Along with the 40 Hadiths, he authored Riyad al-Saliheen, Al-Adhkar, and commentary of Sahih Muslim and Sahih Bukhari.

Requirements:

  • Knowledge of basic Arabic grammar and sentence structure– like the types of sentences in Arabic, forms of the verb, basic vocabulary etc.
  • If you don’t understand these things, then I suggest you take a few lessons on them first.
  • Ufuq Online is open for all age groups.
    It gives them the opportunity to learn and understand the religion better.
  • Our highly qualified tutors introduce various techniques and methods.

Private Course

5000 EGP per Level
  • 20 Hours
  • 200 USD
  • One-on-one
  • Flexible Hours

Grup Course

1750 EGP per Level
  • 20 Hours
  • 70 USD
  • 3-5 Persons
  • Flexible Hours

Curriculum:
Introduction

  • Hadith 1
    • Actions are by intentions
  • Hadith 2
    • Islam, Iman, Ihsan
  • Hadith 3
    • Islam is Built Upon Five
  • Hadith 4
    • Deeds are by Their Final Actions
  • Hadith 5
    • Rejection of Evil Deeds and Innovations
  • Hadith 6
    • Protecting the Heart
  • Hadith 7
    • The Religion is Naseehah (Sincere Advice)
  • Hadith 8
    • The Sanctity of a Muslim
  • Hadith 9
    • Obligations are According to Ability
  • Hadith 10
    • Restricting Oneself to the Permissible
  • Hadith 11
    • Being Cautious of the Doubtful
  • Hadith 12
    • Leaving that Which Does Not Concern You
  • Hadith 13
    • Love for Your Brother What You Love for Yourself
  • Hadith 14
    • Prohibition of Blood of a Muslim
  • Hadith 15
    • Islamic Manners
  • Hadith 16
    • The Forbiddance of Anger
  • Hadith 17
    • Prescription of Ihsan (Perfection)
  • Hadith 18
    • Follow Up a Bad Deed with a Good Deed
  • Hadith 19
    • Be Mindful of Allah and Allah will Protect You
  • Hadith 20
    • Modesty is from Faith
  • Hadith 21
    • Say 'I believe in Allah' and then be Steadfast
  • Hadith 22
    • Entering Paradise
  • Hadith 23
    • Hastening to Do Good
  • Hadith 24
    • The Forbiddance of Oppression
  • Hadith 25
    • The Value of Charity
  • Hadith 26
    • What is Sadaqa?
  • Hadith 27
    • Righteousness is in Good Character
  • Hadith 28
    • The Obligation of Following the Sunnah
  • Hadith 29
    • Means of Goodness
  • Hadith 30
    • Do Not Neglect the Religious Obligations
  • Hadith 31
    • The Reality of Zuhd (Asceticism)
  • Hadith 32
    • No Harming nor Reciprocating Harm
  • Hadith 33
    • The Onus of Proof is on the Claimant and The Taking of an Oath is on the Denier
  • Hadith 34
    • Forbidding Evil with the Hands, Speech, and Heart
  • Hadith 35
    • Brotherhood in Islam
  • Hadith 36
    • The Virtue of Gathering for the Remembrance of Allah
  • Hadith 37
    • The Grace of Allah and His Mercy
  • Hadith 38
    • Attaining Nearness to Allah and His Love
  • Hadith 39
    • Leniency for the One who Errs, the One who Forgets, and the One who is Forced
  • Hadith 40
    • Be in This World As a Traveler
  • Hadith 41
    • The World is the Means for Attaining the Hereafter
  • Hadith 42
    • The Expanse of the Forgiveness of Allah