(Islam) the way of life prescribed as normative for Muslims on the basis of the teachings and practices of Muhammad and interpretations of the Koran.
1This is based on hadith that the Prophet is believed to have said.
2His sayings, known as hadith, are what Muslims often quote in times of tribulation.
3It is worth noting that Isis is extremely selective in its use of hadith.
4I returned to teaching and sharing the hadith that contained my beloved husband's words.
5In hadith, elements of shape-changing remain, and an ifrit attakcs Muhammad with a firebolt.
6Shariah The Islamic Holy Law, based on the Koran and the hadith (q.v.
7Traditionists The ahl al-hadith: the people of the hadith.
8Those Muslims who interpreted the Koran and the hadith (q.v.)
9In fact, one hadith of the Prophet says that believers should mourn the deceased for three days only.
10He quoted the hadith: 'Reflect upon God's creation but not upon his nature or else you will perish.'
11He liked to quote the hadith: 'Meditate upon God's blessings, but not upon his essence (al-Dhat}.
12The sunna was recorded in the traditions, the hadith, but these, as we saw earlier, are largely later forgeries.
13As an act of piety he co-translated two volumes of hadith, the sayings and traditions of the prophet Muhammad.
14An early tradition (hadith) has God say to Muhammad: 'I was a hidden treasure; I wanted to be known.
15There has been much debate about the validity of the sunnah and hadith: some are regarded as more authentic than others.
16The hadith or collected maxims of the Prophet are mostly concerned with everyday matters but also with metaphysics, cosmology and theology.