Such reports are included within the category of hadith qudsi. Some examples of this type of hadith.: 1- Abu Huraira reported that Allah's messenger said: 'Allah, Mighty and Exalted is He, said: If My servant likes to meet me, I like to meet him, and if he dislikes to meet Me, I dislike to meet him.' (Forty Hadith Qudsi, Beirut, Damascus, 1980 Hadith on Family: Allah loves upholding family ties, hates separation. Qatadah reported: A man of Khath’am came to the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, and he said, “Are you the one who imagines he is the Messenger of Allah?”. The Prophet said, “ Yes .”. The man said, “O Messenger of Allah, which deeds are most beloved to Narrated: Abu Musa al-Ashari From Sahih Muslim. Hadith No: 66. Narrated/Authority of Abu Musa al-Ashari. Listed in: Faith (Kitab Al Iman) I asked the Messenger of Allah which (attribute) of Islam is more excellent. Upon this he remarked: One in which the Muslims are safe, protected from the tongue and hand of (other Muslims). Ibrahim b. A Qudsi Hadeeth is derived from the Arabic word that means holiness, exaltation and purification. It refers to what the Prophet attributes to Allaah The Almighty as His Words. Scholars had different opinions whether its wording comes from Allaah The Almighty or whether it is only the meaning of the Words of Allaah and the Prophet puts it in his Hadith Qudsi are the sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (Peace and Blessings of Allah be upon him) as revealed to him by the Almighty Allah. Hadith Qudsi (or Sacred Hadith) are so named because, unlike the majority of Hadith which are Prophetic Hadith, their authority (Sanad) is traced back not to the Prophet but to the Almighty. Hadith-e-Qudsi is a term used which signifies that the meaning of the hadith is from Allah Subhanah, and the words are related from the Messenger of Allah (saws), unlike the Quran where the meaning and the words are both from Allah Subhanah. .

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