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  2. Musnad al-Tayalisi - Wikipedia

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    Musnad al-Tayalisi (Arabic: مسند الطيالسي, romanized: Musnad al-Ṭayālisī) is one of the oldest Hadith book written and compiled. It was compiled by Imam Abu Dawood al-Tayalisi (Sulaymān ibn Dāwūd, 133 H/750-1 CE?

  3. Abu Dawud al-Tayalisi - Wikipedia

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    Al-Tayalisi was born in 133 according to the Muslim calendar (the year 750 or 751 of the Common Era) in the city of Basra, Iraq.He completed his initial studies in local town and then moved to Baghdad for higher education where he was taught by great scholars of that time such as Hammad ibn Salama, Abu Awana and Muhammad ibn Abd al-Rahman.

  4. Sunan Abi Dawud - Wikipedia

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    Sunan Abu Dawood has been translated into numerous languages. The Australian Islamic Library has collected 11 commentaries on this book in Arabic, Urdu and Indonesian. [ 12 ] One of the best commentaries for Sunan Abu Dawood had been written by Khalil Ahmad Saharanpuri entitled Badhl Al-Majhud Fi Hall Abi Dawud , an 18-volume commentary on the ...

  5. Sahih al-Bukhari - Wikipedia

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    The oldest full manuscript is a version on the narration of Abu Dharr al-Heravi (died 1043) written in Maghrebi script, present in the Süleymaniye Library in Istanbul is from 1155 (550 AH). [16] Another manuscript that is hand-transcribed by Shaykh Muhammad ibn Yazdan Bakhsh Bengali in Ekdala, Eastern Bengal is well preserved in Khuda Bakhsh ...

  6. Malam Ini Kita Punya - Wikipedia

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    Malam Ini Kita Punya was released as the second single on iTunes on 30 August 2014. [7] A music video was subsequently uploaded on Bunkface's Vevo account on 10 November 2014. The video was shot on a helipad at KH Tower (Menara KH) in Kuala Lumpur. [8] The video was directed by Zul Luey. [8]

  7. Abu Dawud al-Sijistani - Wikipedia

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    Abū Dāwūd (Dā’ūd) Sulaymān ibn al-Ash‘ath ibn Isḥāq al-Azdī al-Sijistānī (Arabic: أبو داود سليمان بن الأشعث الأزدي السجستاني), commonly known as Abū Dāwūd al-Sijistānī, was a scholar of prophetic hadith who compiled the third of the six "canonical" hadith collections recognized by Sunni Muslims, the Sunan Abu Dāwūd.

  8. Musnad Abu Awanah - Wikipedia

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    Musnad Abu Awanah: Musnad Abu Hanifa: Musnad Abu Ya'la: Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal: Musnad_al-Bazzar: Musnad al-Shafi'i: Musnad al-Siraj: Musnad al-Firdous: Musnad al-Tayalisi: Musnad Humaidi: Musnad Ishaq ibn Rahwayh: Mustadrak ala al-Sahihayn: Muwatta Imam Malik: Sahih Ibn Hibban: Sahih Ibn Khuzaymah: Sahifah Hammam ibn Munabbih: Shama'il al ...

  9. Abu Dawud - Wikipedia

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    Abu Dawud is a common Arabic name which may refer to: Abu Dawud al-Tayalisi (c. 750 – 820), early Muslim hadith collector; Abu Dawud al-Sijistani (817/18 – 889), author of the Sunan Abu Dawud, one of the six canonical hadith collections in Sunni Islam; Abu Dawud (ISN 31) (born 1977), Guantanamo captive (Mahmoud Abd Al Aziz Abd Al Mujahid)