This term describes the actual content of the Hadith
Matn
Generally, all actions (except accidents) have this behind them (H1)
intention (Niyyah)
Islam is compared to this structure; if its pillars are missing, it will collapse (H3)
a building
This term refers to "doubtful matters" that sit between the clear Halal and clear Haram (H6)
Mushtabihat
These are authentic and true ahadith
Hadith Sahih
This is the general principle in religion regarding whether an action is permitted (H5)
everything is Haram until proven Halal
The hadith emphasizes that "Allah is Tayyib," meaning He only accepts that which is this (H10)
Pure (or Good)
The Hadith defines the entire religion as "Naseeha," which specifically means this (H7)
Sincerity (or Advice)
This is the chain of narrators included every Hadith
Sanad
The nations before were destroyed because of their excessive disagreement with their Prophets and this habit (H9)
excessive questioning
The traveler's Dua is rejected despite his desperate state because his food, drink, and clothing were all this (H10)
Haram (Unlawful)
Establishing these two acts grants a person protection for their life and property (H8)
Salah and Zakah
This "peak of excellence" is defined as worshipping Allah as if you see Him, or knowing that He sees you (H2)
Ihsan
At 120 days, an angel is sent to the womb to write four matters: provision, life-span, actions, and this (H4)
final ending
The Shepherd Analogy teaches that getting close to the "sanctuary" (Haram) puts a person at this risk (H6)
risk of trespassing (falling into Haram)
The part of the Masjid where the companions would collect Ahadith