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I envied the people in reading groups who did daily reading. I wanted to read it, but honestly I didn't know how to start. One day, I came across it while walking around the fair. I asked if I could take a look at the officer's dress. Thank you, he was very helpful, as soon as he said "of course" I opened a page. I came across such a hadith that I froze. It was as if I was standing still and my surroundings were revolving. Such a state of emptiness and confusion. That hadith was: "None of you should wish for death because of the calamity that has befallen him." It was a coincidence, and it had a very nice message for me. Because at that time I was going through very difficult things and for the first time I started asking for death in my prayers. So I decided to do whatever I could to buy it. The money I had left from my last salary at my old job was just enough to buy the book. I kept it for him for a year and a half. Thank God, I read it and I hope God will allow me to act on it.
It consists of three volumes, 372 chapters and 1895 hadiths. At the beginning of each chapter, verses are added according to that topic. I found it very useful. All of them are actually very obvious, but I was curious about the explanation of some of them. If I have the chance, I would like to read the translated version (the volume number is different). Until then, I want to read this daily, if not daily, then constantly. May God grant us all the ability to read and act.