Imam al Tirmidhi and the Modern Age
The Muslim Religious Board for Central Asia and Kazakhstan organized an international conference in Tashkent, the capital city of Uzbekistan, in connection with the observances of the twelfth centenary of the birth of Imam Abu 'Isa Muhammad Ibn 'Isa al Tirmidhi, a native son. The conferen...
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International Institute of Islamic Thought
1991
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Sumario: | The Muslim Religious Board for Central Asia and Kazakhstan organized
an international conference in Tashkent, the capital city of Uzbekistan, in
connection with the observances of the twelfth centenary of the birth of Imam
Abu 'Isa Muhammad Ibn 'Isa al Tirmidhi, a native son. The conference was
attended by scholars from the Soviet Union and nearly 100 delegates from
overseas.
The keynote address, which was also the conference's theme, was delivered
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by the Board's Chairman Mufti Muhanunad Sadyq Muhammad Yusuf. He
presented a detailed account of the Imam's work, e pecially the well-known
book Al Jami' al Sahih, and its impact on the contemporary world.
The scholars stressed the need for greater attention to research and study
of the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (SAAS). They also adopted a number
of recommendations, including a call for greater attention to research on the
hadith in order to facilitate its effective application in the everyday lives of
Muslims. This, it was observed, would contribute toward the assertion and
developoment of Islamic values throughout the ummah ...
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