Sanaa in the Sunnah of the Prophet
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https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i7.507Keywords:
Sana'a, Sunnah, Yemen, companionsAbstract
Yemen is one of the ancient Islamic countries that have received great attention from our Messenger and in particular the city of Sana'a, for its merit there have been many hadiths that are collected in this research. This research shows that Sana'a is one of the greatest and oldest Yemeni cities in history. It also shows that the Companions, may God be pleased with them, were harmed severely by God. Thus, empowerment of God for the Islamic religion and the spread of security so that the passenger goes from Sana'a to Hadramout, fearless but God and the Wolf for his sheep. At the time of the Prophet, two liars appeared, each of whom claimed prophethood and then destroyed them to God Almighty. Meanwhile, God will give his Prophet a basin its length from Sana'a to Hadramout.Downloads
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Al-Kabsi, T. A. A. . (2018). Sanaa in the Sunnah of the Prophet. Journal of Arts, 1(7), 58-81. https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i7.507
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