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As-Sunan al-Kubra is the larger collection of the Sunan al-Nasa'i, having almost twelve thousand (12000) hadiths compared to the almost six thousand (6000) hadiths in the summarised version. [4]
'the Six Books'), also known as al-Sihah al-Sitta (Arabic: الصحاح الستة, romanized: al-Ṣiḥāḥ al-Sitta, lit. 'the Authentic Six') are the six canonical hadith collections of Sunni Islam. They were all compiled in the 9th and early 10th centuries, roughly from 840 to 912 CE and are thought to embody the Sunnah of Muhammad.
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
Mainstream scholars starting with al-Shafi'i believe hikma refers to the sunnah, and this connection between sunnah and the Quran is evidence of the sunnah's divinity and authority. [ 100 ] 4:113 – "For Allah hath sent down to thee the Book and wisdom and taught thee what thou Knewest not (before): and great is the Grace of Allah unto thee."
Kitabul Sunnah lil Ibn Abi Asim (d. 287 AH) Al-Ahaad wal Al-Muthani lil Ibn Abi Asim (d. 287 AH) Al-Jihad lil Ibn Abi Asim (d. 287 AH) Al-Diyat lil Ibn Abi Asim (d. 287 AH) Al-Zuhd lil Ibn Abi Asim (d. 287 AH) Musnad al-Bazzar (d. 292 AH) Sunnah lil Muhammad Bin Nasr Al Maruzi (d. 294 AH) Tazeem Qadr al-Salaat lil Muhammad Bin Nasr Al Maruzi (d ...
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.
Sunan al-Nasa'i (6 vol Med) Arabic-English, Published by: Darussalam (2007) [12] Arabic commentaries & annotations (ألف) Al-Imʿān fī Sharḥ an-Nasāʾī Abī ʿAbd ar-Raḥmān, by ʿAlī ibn ʿAbdillāh ibn Khalaf ibn Muḥammad ibn an-Niʿmah. Imām Dhahabī remarked, ‘He expanded it to the furthest extent. (ت)
Sahih Ibn Khuzaymah (Arabic: صحيح ابن خزيمة, romanized: Ṣaḥīḥ Ibn Khuzaymah) is a hadith collection compiled by the ninth-century scholar Ibn Khuzaymah (837 CE/223 AH – 923 CE/311 AH). [1] [2]