Jami at Tirmidhi 226 belongs to The Book On Salat (Prayer) compiled by Imam Abu Isa Muhammad at-Tirmizi. It is one of the two hundred and forty-two of Salat. This narration conveys the teachings and practices of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) about striving in the way of Allah (SWT). The narration shares guidance, wisdom, and rulings of Salat in Islam. It is also available in its original Arabic, and has Urdu and English translations, benefiting Muslims across the globe who want to study these very important teachings.
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وحَدَّثَنَا قُتَيْبَةُ، عَنْ مَالِكٍ نَحْوَهُ.
نیز قتیبہ نے مالک سے اسی طرح کی حدیث روایت کی ہے۔
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Jami at Tirmidhi 226 is from The Book On Salat (Prayer) and discusses striving in the way of Allah.
It was compiled by Imam Abu Isa Muhammad at-Tirmizi in his famous hadith collection.
The original hadith is in Arabic, with translations in Urdu and English.