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  2. Sunan Murya - Wikipedia

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    Sunan Muria (or Muria) is, according to the Babad Tanah Jawi ("History of the land of Java") manuscripts, one of the nine Wali Sanga ("nine saints") involved in propagating Islam in Indonesia. [ 1 ] He was born as Raden Umar Said, as the son of Raden Said (Sunan Kalijaga).

  3. Wali Sanga - Wikipedia

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    Sunan Ampel: Born in Champa in 1401 CE, died in 1481 CE in Demak, Central Java. Can be considered a focal point of the Wali Sanga: he was the son of Sunan Gresik and the father of Sunan Bonang and Sunan Dradjat. Sunan Ampel was also the cousin and father-in-law of Sunan Giri. In addition, Sunan Ampel was the grandfather of Sunan Kudus.

  4. List of Sunni books - Wikipedia

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    Kitab al-Sunnah by Harb Ibn Ismail al-Kirmani; Kitab al-Sunnah by Abdullah Ibn Ahmad Ibn Hanbal; Kitab at-Tawheed by Ibn Khuzaymah; Al-Ha'iyah by Ibn Abi Dawud; Kitab al-Shariah by Abu Bakr al-Ajurri; Al-Aqidah al-Tahawiyyah by Al-Tahawi; Al-Maqālat al-Islamiyyīn by Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari; Al-Ibanah an Usul al-Diyanah by Al-Ash'ari

  5. The Four Books - Wikipedia

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    Shi'a Muslims use different books of hadith from those used by Sunni Muslims, [b] who prize the six major hadith collections.In particular, Twelver Shi'a consider many Sunni transmitters of hadith to be unreliable because many of them took the side of Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman and Ali instead of only Ali (and the rest of Muhammad's family) and the majority of them were narrated through certain ...

  6. al-Daraqutni - Wikipedia

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    al-Sunan, his primary hadith collection. Kitab al-du'afa wa-l-matrukin, an alphabetically ordered list of 632 hadith transmitters considered to be da'if or rejected. al-'Ilal al-warida fi al-ahadith; al-Mukhtalif wa-l mu'talif fi asma al-rijal, a list of hadith transmitters who names are similar in spelling but differ in pronunciation.

  7. Sunan al-Tirmidhi - Wikipedia

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    Ibn al-Athir said: "(It) is the best of books, having the most benefit, the best organization, with the least repetition. It contains what others do not; like mention of the different views, angles of argument, and clarifying the circumstances of the hadith as being sahih, da'if, or gharib, as well as disparaging and endorsing remarks (regarding narrators)."

  8. Sunan al-Darimi - Wikipedia

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    Sunan al-Darimi (Arabic: سنن الدارمي) or Musnad al-Darimi (Arabic: مسند الدارمي) by al-Darimi is a hadith collection considered by Sunni Muslims to be among the prominent nine collections: the Al-Kutub al-Sittah, Muwatta Malik, and Musnad Ahmad.

  9. Al-Sunan al-Sughra - Wikipedia

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    Al-Fayḍ as-Samāʾī ʿalā Sunan al-Nasāʾī, by Mawlānā Rashīd Aḥmad Gangôhī (d. 1323 AH), with additions from Shaykh al-Ḥadīth Mawlānā Muḥammad Zakariyyā Kāndhelwī (d. 1402 AH). It is published by Maktabah Khalīliyyah Saharanpur in three volumes with some footnotes by Shaykh al-Ḥadīth Mawlāna Muḥammad ʿĀqil (b ...