By Abu al-Hasan Malik al-Akhdar Before the reader is a collection of forty authentic Prophetic traditions concerning the fast of Ramadan, with brief commentary from the noble scholars of Islam. This is in keeping with the longstanding tradition of the muhaddithun collecting forty hadiths from the Messenger of Allah on various subjects. Concerning this tradition, Hafız al-Nawawi wrote in the introduction to his Forty Hadith, "The religious scholars, may Allah be pleased with them, have composed countles works in this field. The first one I have known to do so was Abd Allah b. al-Mubarak, followed by the rabbani scholar Muhammad b. Aslam al-Tusi, followed by Al-Hasan b. Sufiyan al-Nasai, Abu Bakr al-Ajurri, Abu-Bakr Mubammad b. Ibrahim al-Asfahani, al-Daraqutni, al-Hakim, Abu Nu'aym, Abu Abd Al-Rahman al-Sulami, Abu Sa'id al-Malini, Abu Uthman al-Sabuni, Abd Allah b. Muhammad al-Ansari, Abu Bakr al-Bayhaqi, and inumerable others, from the earlier and later scholars." This treatise covers several important topics: beginning the fast when the new moon has been sighted, making intentions to fast, eating the subur meal, guarding one's tongue during the fast, hastening to break the fast, etc. May Allah make this work a benefit for Islam and the Muslims. Pages 88