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Muhammad Shahidullah (Bengali: মুহম্মদ শহীদুল্লাহ; 10 July 1885 – 13 July 1969) [1] was a Bengali linguist, philologist, educationist, and writer. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 2004, he was ranked number 16 in the BBC 's poll of the Greatest Bengali of all time .
Ma'athiru'l-Baqir by Imam Muhammad al-Baqir; Umm al-Kitab by Imam Muhammad al-Baqir; Tafsir al-Baqir by Imam Muhammad al-Baqir; Tafsir Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq by Imam Jafar al-Sadiq; Al-Sahifat al-Ridha by Imam Ali al-Ridha; Al-Risalah al-Dhahabiah by Imam Ali al-Ridha; Tafsir al-Askari by Imam Hasan al-Askari
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 ...
Kitab al-Jafr (Arabic: كِتاب ٱلْجَفْر, romanized: Kitāb al-Jafr) is a mystical book which, in the Shia belief, contains esoteric teachings of the Islamic prophet Muhammad for his cousin and son-in-law Ali, who is recognized as the fourth Rashidun caliph (r. 656–661) and the first Shia Imam.
Juz Rifa al-Ideen lil imam Muhammad al-Bukhari (d. 256 AH) Khalqul Afwal ul Ibad lil imam Muhammad al-Bukhari (d. 256 AH) Sahih Muslim (d. 261 AH) Sunan ibn Majah (d. 273 AH) Musnad Abdullah bin Umar lil Imam Muhammad bin Ibrahim Tarsusi (d. 273 AH) Sunan Abu Dawood (d. 275 AH) Al-Murasil lil imam Muhammad al-Bukhari (d. 256 AH)
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[8] Siddiq Hasan Khan (died 1890) wrote, "All of the Salaf and Khalaf assert that the most authentic book after the book of Allah is Sahih al-Bukhari and then Sahih Muslim." [9] This sentiment is echoed by both contemporary and past Islamic scholars, including Ibn Taymiyya [10] (died 1328), Al-Maziri [11] (died 1141), and Al-Juwayni [12] (died ...
Al-jāmi'a (Arabic: ٱلْجَامِعَة, lit. 'the inclusive') is a book that Twelver Shias believe was dictated by Muhammad to Ali. Ja'far al-Sadiq refers to it as a scroll (ṣaḥīfa) that is 70 cubits long and was dictated by the Islamic prophet Muhammad and written down by Ali.