Famous Books of Hadiths
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Sahih al-Bukhari - There
are 2623 Hadiths in 9 volumes. Imam al-Bukhari was born in 194 A.H. and he
demised in 256 A.H. He never had more than six persons in his Isnad.
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Sahih Muslim - There are
4,000 Hadiths with the minimum of 4 persons as the Rawee. Hazrat Imam Muslim
was born in 204 A.H. and he demised in 260 A.H.
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Muwatta al-Imam Malik - He
was born 103 A.H. and his demise was 178 or 179 A.H.
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Sulayman bin Asyas Sajistani, whose
famous name is Abi Dawud. His book Sunan Abu Dawud or
Sahih Abu Dawud. He was born in 202 A.H. and his demise was 275 A.H. Sunan are those Hadith which are similar to Fiqh.
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Sahih al-Tirmithi - His
name was Hazrat Abu Isa Soora. It is also called Jami’a Tirmithi.
He was born in 209 A.H. and he was demised in 279 A.H.
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Sahih an-Nisa’i - His name
was Abu Abdur-Rahman Ahmad ibn Shu’aib. He was born 214 A.H. and he was
demised 303 A.H. Hazrat An-Nisa’i had four wives and many children.
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Sahih Ibn Majah - is also
called Sunan Ibn Majah. His name was Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin
Yazid bin Abdullah. He was born 209 A.H. and demised 273 A.H. These are the 6 books of Hadiths which
are called Sahih Sitta which are most famous with the most sound tradition.
Some include in the Sahih Sitta the Muwatta of Al-Imam Malik (Radhi Allahu Anh)
and others include the Sahih Ibn Majah.
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Musnad of al-Imam al-A’zam Abu
Hanifah (Radhi Allahu Anh), born 80 A.H., deceased 150 A.H., he was
the only Imam from the Four Imams who met Sahabi and learned Hadith of
Rasulullah (Sallallahu 'Alayhi wa Sallam) and recorded them. Abu Hanifah said,
"I was born in the year 80 and in 86 I went on Hajj with my Abi; when I
entered Haram Sharif, I saw a group of people sitting before a man as students
before a teacher, then I asked my father ‘who is this person,’ and my father
answered, ‘this is Abdullah bin Harth. This is a Sahabi of Rasulullah (Sallallahu
'Alayhi wa Sallam).’ After seeing this man, I wanted to meet him and at that
moment he was giving a talk on Hadith and that Hadith was: ‘Whosoever learns
knowledge of Shari’ah, Allah will be enough for him and will help him and give
him rizq from the ghaib without measure,’ which means that person who seeks
knowledge of Al-Islam, for him Allah will be enough, and Allah will grant him
rizq from those places he will not even think of. For that person who learns
about Islam, Allah will suffice in all his difficulties and he will be helped
from unseen places."
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The Musnad of al-Imam Ahmad bin
Hanbal (Radhi Allahu Anh). He was the Imam of Al-Ghawth al-A’zam
Sheikh Abdul-Qadir al-Jilani (Rahmatullah Alayh). His kunya is Abu Abdullah
Ahmad bin Hanbal. He was born in 164 A.H. and deceased 241 A.H. His musnad is
in 6 volumes.
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The Musnad of Abu Dawud,
deceased 204 A.H.
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Abd bin Hunayd
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Harath bin Abu Usama
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Al-Bazri
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Abi Yala
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Abu Awana
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Sahih Isma’il
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Sahih Ibn-e-Habban
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Sahih Hateem
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Mustaj Karaj Abi Nuam
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Musnad Darmi
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Sunan Darkutmi
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Sunan Abi Muslim
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Musnad of Abdur-Razzaq
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Musnad of Sa’id bin Mansur
SHIA
Hadith Books:
1. Al-Kafi:
Abu Jaffar Muhammad Bin Yaqoob Al-Kulayni. 339 Hijri
2. Man-La
Yah Zarh-ul-Faqeeh (Fiqah-e-Jafriya): Abu Jaffar
Muhammad
Ali Qami. 381 Hijri
3. Al-Istabsar:
Abu Jaffar Muhammad Bin Al-Hassan Tusi. 460 Hijri
4. Tehzeeb-ul-Ahkaam: Abu Jaffar Muhammad Bin Al-Hassan Tusi. 460
Hijri
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