What The Daily Hadith actually does (from App Store listing)
The Daily Hadith is a beautifully designed collection of authentic Hadith books for Muslims and others who want to learn more about Islam and Prophet Muhammad from its original sources.
The Hadith are the sayings or acts of prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) compiled by six Sunni Muslim scholars in the ninth century CE, approximately two centuries after the death of the Messenger of Allah. They are sometimes referred to as al-Sahih al-Sittah, which translates as "The Authentic Six". They are accepted as…
The Daily Hadith is a beautifully designed collection of authentic Hadith books for Muslims and others who want to learn more about Islam and Prophet Muhammad from its original sources.
The Hadith are the sayings or acts of prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) compiled by six Sunni Muslim scholars in the ninth century CE, approximately two centuries after the death of the Messenger of Allah. They are sometimes referred to as al-Sahih al-Sittah, which translates as "The Authentic Six". They are accepted as part of the official canon of Sunni Islam.
With The Daily Hadith app, you can:
- read the 14 Hadith books in Arabic and English on beautifully designed pages - ask questions about hadiths and Islam to AI - enhance your learning with autosuggested questions & answers - The books include Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Sunan Abu Dawood, Sunan al-Tirmidhi, Sunan al-Nasa'i, Sunan ibn Majah, and 8 other best reputed Hadith books - receive daily Hadiths and create Hadith widget - save and share your favorite Hadiths as text or image - adjust font size for your reading comfort - listen to select books in audio
🆕 What's new · v2.6
Widgets in Arabic. Audio play for "Collections of Forty". Removed 'nakl' from daily hadith. Fixed small bugs.
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