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Shuab ul Iman, (Arabic: شعب الايمان), is a multi-volume Hadith book compiled by Imam al-Bayhaqi (384 AH – 458 AH). [1] The author provides an exhaustive textual commentary relating to foundations of faith and its branches.
Al-iman lil Imam Ibn Manda (d. 395 AH) Marifat us Sahaba lil Imam Ibn Manda (d. 395 AH) Al-Mustadrak ala al-Sahihayn by Imam Al-Hakim al-Nishapuri (d. 405 AH) Al-Fawaid lil Imam Muhammad bin Tammam al-Razi (d. 414 AH) Sharah Usul ul iteqad lil Imam Lal al-Ka'i (d. 418 AH) Hilyat al-Awliya lil Abu Nu'aym al-Isfahani (d. 430 AH)
The Interpretation of Conflicting Narrations or Treatise on Hadith Differences (Arabic: Ta’wīl Mukhtalif al-Hadīth) is a book written by Ibn Qutaybah (828 – 885 CE / 213 – 276 AH), a renowned Islamic scholar of the Golden Age of Islam, in which he defends and reconciles hadiths that Mu'tazilites and so much later Quranists had dismissed as contradictory or irrational.
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It is the largest Sunan Book available in history of Hadith collection, containing almost twenty two thousand (22,000) Hadiths according to Al-Maktaba Al-Shamela. [2] A book with similar name (Sunan al-Kubra) is also written by Imam al-Nasa'i having almost twelve thousand (12,000) hadiths.
Fayd al-Qadir Sharh al-Jami al-Saghir (Arabic: فيض القدير شرح الجامع الصغير, romanized: Fayḍ al-Qadīr Sharḥ al-Jāmīʿ al-Ṣaghīr) is a multi-volume commentary on al-Suyuti's hadith collection titled Al-Jami' al-Saghir.
It is one of the largest compilations of Hadiths, including more than thirty seven thousand (37,000) Hadiths. [2] The goal of these authors was to collect whatever they found, not to extract the best, nor to refine them, nor to make them more accessible for use.
Usd al-ghābah fi maʿrifat al-Saḥabah (Arabic: أسد الغابة في معرفة الصحابة, lit. 'Lions of the Wild: On Knowing the Companions'), commonly known as Usd al-Gabah, is a book by Ali ibn al-Athir.