Al-Arba'een fi't Tasawwuf (40 Ahaadeeth on Soofism)
Author:
Abu Abdur Rahmaan as-Sulami As-Soofi
(330 – 412 H)
Tahqeeq of Narrations:
Dhahabi ul-'Asr Allaamah Abdur Rahmaan bin Yahya al-Mu'allami al-Yamaani (rahimahullah)
Translation of Ahaadeeth:
Fakhruddin Owaisi
Translation of Comments:
Ahl
ul-Isnaad
(http://ahlulisnaad.blogspot.com/)
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Introduction of the Book:
The present work is a
translation of As-Sulami’s collection of Forty Hadeeth regarding Soofism, named
“Kitaab al-Arba’een fi’t-Tasawwuf”. This edition is based on an original Arabic
text that was transcribed in the year 867/1463 by a student of the great
Hadeeth Master Al-Haafidh Ibn Hajar al-Asqalaani (D. 852/1449) of Cairo, named
“Shams ud-Deen Muhammad bin Abdur Rahmaan as-Sakhaawi (D. 902 H)”. Al-Sakhaawi
had heard the whole text from Ibn Hajar, who in turn, through a chain of six
narrators, narrates it from As-Sulami. Al-Sakhaawi has also done Takhreej of
the narrations of this book which is also published.
In this book, As-Sulami, being
the chief of Soofi innovators that he was, has tried to justify the importance
and virtues of innovated Soofi practices behind the curtain of Hadeeth. And in
doing so, he has relied on several weak and fabricated narrations, as is the
usual practice of Soofiyah. Therefore, I thought it is important to expose
these narrations through this translation and tahqeeq and portray the actual
picture of the narrations used.
Kitaab al-Arba’een was first
published by the Islamic research and publication center, Daa’irah al-Ma’aarif
al-Uthmaaniyyah in the 1950’s and reprinted in 1981. The Tahqeeq of the book
was done by the great Scholar and the Dhahabi of his time, Al-Allaamah Abdur
Rahmaan bin Yahya al-Mu’allami al-Yamaani rahimahullah.
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