Hadiths in Islam

Hadiths have a very special place in Islam and they are very important for all Muslims because we can find the right way of life through hadiths and the Holy Quran.

Hadiths in Islam

What is Hadiths in Islam?

 

Hadiths in Islam hold a very special place, and each of them can teach us, humans, the right path in life. The term “Hadith” refers to the words or sayings that have reached us from the Prophet and the Imams through books and historical narrators. By contemplating and pondering upon these Hadiths, we can learn many valuable lessons.

Why are hadiths special?

“You cannot win people’s hearts with your wealth, so win their hearts with good morals. 1”

emphasizes the significance of ethical behavior and compares it effectively to wealth and material possessions. It conveys the idea that if you want to attract someone to yourself and be beloved among people, your character holds the utmost importance compared to wealth and material possessions.

Or in another of the first Imam of the Shiites, Imam Ali (AS): “Find good opportunities because opportunities pass like clouds and wind.”2

It’s possible that individuals have had the experience where suitable opportunities presented themselves in your life path, such as a good job opportunity or the opportunity for good health, etc. This Hadith makes a direct reference to the subject of utilizing appropriate opportunities in life. It suggests that as long as these opportunities exist, we should strive to make the most of them. We should make the utmost use of these opportunities as long as they are available.