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  2. Al-Mustadrak ala al-Sahihayn - Wikipedia

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    Al-Mustadrak 'ala al-Sahihayn (Arabic: المستدرك على الصحيحين) or Mustadrak Al Hakim (Arabic: مستدرك الحاكم) is a five volume hadith collection written by Hakim al-Nishapuri (Nishapur is located in Iran). He wrote it in the year AH 393 (1002–1003 CE), when he was 72 years old.

  3. Sahih Muslim - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Sahih Muslim and Sahih al-Bukhari are together referred to as the Sahihayn (The Two Sahihs). [ 1 ] [ 6 ] In the Introduction to the Science of Hadith , Ibn al-Salah wrote: "The first to author a Sahih was Bukhari [...]", followed by Abū al-Ḥusayn Muslim ibn al-Ḥajjāj an-Naysābūrī al-Qushayrī , who was his student, sharing many ...

  4. List of hadith books - Wikipedia

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    Primary Hadith Collection (Primary Hadith books are those books which are collected, compiled and written by author or their students themselves). The Book of Sulaym ibn Qays by Sulaym ibn Qays; Kitab ul Momin by Hussain bin Saeed Ahwazi; Al-Mahasin by Ahmad b. Muhammad al-Barqi; Qurb al-isnad by Abd Allah b. Ja'far al-Himyari; Al-Amali of ...

  5. Kutub al-Sittah - Wikipedia

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    Sunan ibn Majah largely won out as the sixth canonical book because its content has less overlap with the other five compared with its two contenders. [1] The two pre-eminent works among the Six, the collections of al-Bukhari and Muslim (also the only two compilations which aimed to only include 'authenticated' hadith), are known as the Sahihayn.

  6. Sahih Hadith - Wikipedia

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    According to Sunni Islam, which reflects the beliefs followed by 80–90% of adherents of Islam worldwide, [5] Sahih status was achieved by the first two books in the following list (known as "the six books" or Kutub al-Sittah): Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī. Considered the most authentic book after the Quran. [6] Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim. Considered ...

  7. Sahih Ibn Khuzaymah - Wikipedia

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    The book contains almost three thousand (3000) hadiths according to Maktaba Shamila. [3] His work is commonly known as Ṣaḥiḥ Ibn Khuzaymah. According to Ibn Ḥajar, the actual title of the book is Kitâb Al-Ṣaḥîḥ, The Authentic Book. Its virtue, according to Ibn Ḥajar, is that every narration in it is supported by a continuous ...

  8. Sunan al-Daraqutni - Wikipedia

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    Most of the Muhadditheen (Hadith Collectors) agree that the mention of a hadith in his book doesn’t mean that it is allowed to rely on it. Even Imam ibn-e-Taymiyyah said "Daraqutni used to mention the unreliable hadiths in his Sunan, so that he and the other scholars can make it clear that those Hadiths are unreliable" (authentically ...

  9. Musnad Humaidi - Wikipedia

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    The book contains almost one thousand five hundred (1500) hadiths according to Maktaba Shamila. [2] It is one of the oldest Musnad (a kind of Hadith book) written. It is written in second century of Islamic Calendar and written before the most authentic book of Hadiths (narrations of the Islamic prophet Muhammad) that are Sahihain (Sahih al-Bukhari & Sahih Muslim).