Introduction
The following is a
collection of 40 Hadith
Qudsi. But what is Hadith
Qudsi and how do they differ
from other Hadith? The
following discussion is
given in the introduction to
the book titled "Forty
Hadith Qudsi" published by:
Revival of Islamic Heritage
Society, Islamic Translation
Center, P.O.Box 38130,
Aldahieh, Kuwait.
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.
Among the many definitions
given by the early scholars
to Sacred Hadith is that of
as-Sayyid ash-Sharif al-Jurjani
(died in 816 A.H.) in his
lexicon At-Tarifat where he
says: "A Sacred Hadith is,
as to the meaning, from
Allah the Almighty; as to
the wording, it is from the
messenger of Allah (PBUH).
It is that which Allah the
Almighty has communicated to
His Prophet through
revelation or in dream, and
he, peace be upon him, has
communicated it in his own
words. Thus Qur'an is
superior to it because,
besides being revealed, it
is His wording."