Jamia Tirmizi سنن الترمذي Description
Application Has:
- Easy to Use with navigation drawer with selector added.
- BookMark Copy Share Text of arabic text hadees.
- Permission For Ads Only.These paid Developer For hardwork
- Setting Can Change font size and type Of Hadees Page Only beautiful fonts
are added.
- Material Design is Embeded.
- Up and Down Arrow For Hadees.
In next Update
- Search Feature to be Added
- New App theme to be added with day and night
- Notes Can be Added With Book mark
- Pick Random Hadees Day Notification
About the Application:
Abū ʿĪsā Muḥammad ibn ʿĪsā as-Sulamī aḍ-Ḍarīr al-Būghī at-Tirmidhī Persian: ترمذی, Termezī; 824 – 9 October 892 CE / 209 - 279 AH), often referred to as Imām al-Termezī/Tirmidhī, was an Islamic scholar, and collector of hadith from Termez (early Khorasan and in present-day Uzbekistan). He wrote al-Jami` as-Sahih (known as Jami` at-Tirmidhi), one of the six canonical hadith compilations in Sunni Islam. He also wrote Shama'il Muhammadiyah (popularly known as Shama'il at-Tirmidhi), a compilation of hadiths concerning the person and character of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. At-Tirmidhi was also well versed in Arabic grammar, favoring the school of Kufa over Basra due to the former's preservation of Arabic poetry as a primary source.
- Easy to Use with navigation drawer with selector added.
- BookMark Copy Share Text of arabic text hadees.
- Permission For Ads Only.These paid Developer For hardwork
- Setting Can Change font size and type Of Hadees Page Only beautiful fonts
are added.
- Material Design is Embeded.
- Up and Down Arrow For Hadees.
In next Update
- Search Feature to be Added
- New App theme to be added with day and night
- Notes Can be Added With Book mark
- Pick Random Hadees Day Notification
About the Application:
Abū ʿĪsā Muḥammad ibn ʿĪsā as-Sulamī aḍ-Ḍarīr al-Būghī at-Tirmidhī Persian: ترمذی, Termezī; 824 – 9 October 892 CE / 209 - 279 AH), often referred to as Imām al-Termezī/Tirmidhī, was an Islamic scholar, and collector of hadith from Termez (early Khorasan and in present-day Uzbekistan). He wrote al-Jami` as-Sahih (known as Jami` at-Tirmidhi), one of the six canonical hadith compilations in Sunni Islam. He also wrote Shama'il Muhammadiyah (popularly known as Shama'il at-Tirmidhi), a compilation of hadiths concerning the person and character of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. At-Tirmidhi was also well versed in Arabic grammar, favoring the school of Kufa over Basra due to the former's preservation of Arabic poetry as a primary source.
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