The book Salaat-ut-Tasbeeh discusses the practice of a special prayer called Salaat-ut-Tasbeeh, which is narrated and performed by early Islamic scholars and followers. The author explores the history, authenticity, and significance of this prayer, referencing various hadiths and the opinions of notable Islamic scholars and authorities.
The text includes discussions on the authenticity of the hadith associated with Salaat-ut-Tasbeeh, addressing debates about its classification as authentic (saheeh), weak (da’eef), or fabricated (mawdoo’). The author provides insights from scholars who support and authenticate the practice, as well as those who criticize or question its validity.
The book also explores whether Salaat-ut-Tasbeeh should be considered a recommended (mustahab) or an innovated (bid’ah) practice. The author cites multiple Islamic texts and scholars to argue in favor of its authenticity and practice, explaining its benefits for spiritual well-being, stress relief, and the pursuit of paradise.
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