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Sahih Muslim Information

Sahih Muslim (Arabic: صحيح مسلم, ṣaḥīḥ Muslim, full title Al-Musnadu Al-Sahihu bi Naklil Adli) is one of the Six major collections of the hadith in Sunni Islam, oral traditions relating to the words and deeds of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad. It is the second most authentic hadith collection after Sahih Al-Bukhari, and is highly acclaimed by Sunni Muslims. It was collected by Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj, also known as Imam Muslim. Sahih translates as authentic or correct.[1]

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Collection

Imam Muslim (Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj) was born in 202 AH (817/18 CE) in Naysabur, Iran into a Persian family and died in 261 AH (874/75 CE) also in Nishapur. He traveled widely to gather his collection of ahadith (plural of hadith), including to Iraq, the Arabian Peninsula, Syria and Egypt. Out of 300,000 hadith which he evaluated, approximately 4,000 were extracted for inclusion into his collection based on stringent acceptance criteria. Each report in his collection was checked and the veracity of the chain of reporters was painstakingly established. Sunni Muslims consider it the second most authentic hadith collection, after Sahih Bukhari.Sahih Muslim is divided into 43 books,containing a total of 7190 narrations. However, it is important to realize that Imam Muslim never claimed to collect all authentic traditions as his goal was to collect only traditions that all Muslims should agree on about accuracy.

According to Munthiri, there are a total of 2200 hadiths (without repetition) in Sahih Muslim. According to Muhammad Amin,[2] there are 1400 authentic hadiths that are reported in other books, mainly the Six major Hadith collections.

Views

Muslims regard this collection as the second most authentic of the Six major Hadith collections,[3] containing only sahih hadith, an honor it shares only with Sahih Bukhari, both being referred to as the Two Sahihs. Shia Muslims dismiss many parts of it as fabrications or untrustworthy

Distinctive Features

Amin Ahsan Islahi, the noted Islamic scholar, has summarized some unique features of Sahih Muslim[4]:

Commentaries and translations

  1. Siyanah Sahih Muslim by Ibn al-Salah, of which only the beginning segment remains
  2. Al Minhaj Be Sharh Sahih Muslim by Yahiya ibn Sharaf al-Nawawi
  3. Fath al-Mulhim
  4. Takmilat Fath al-Mulhim
  5. Sahih Muslim (Siddiqui) translated by Islamic scholar Abd-al-Hamid Siddiqui. The text is used in the USC-MSA Compendium of Muslim Texts
  6. Summarized Sahih Muslim
  7. Sharh Sahih Muslim by Allama Ghulam Rasool Saeedi

References

  1. ^ islamic-dictionary retrieved 10:06, 26 April 2010
  2. ^ The number of authentic hadiths (Arabic), Muhammad Amin, retrieved May 22, 2006
  3. ^ Various Issues About Hadiths
  4. ^ Mabadi Tadabbur-i-Hadith, Amin Ahsan Islahi, 1989

Further reading

External links

Arabic Wikisource has original text related to this article: Sahih Muslim
· · Sunni hadith literature
The Six Books (Al-Kutub al-Sittah)

Sahih al-Bukhari · Sahih Muslim · Sunan an-Nasa'i al-Sughra · Sunan Abu Dawood · Sunan al-Tirmidhi · Sunan ibn Majah

Primary collections

Sahifah Hammam ibn Munabbih · Musannaf ibn Jurayj Al-Muwatta · The Musannaf of Abd al-Razzaq · Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal · Sunan al-Darimi · Sahih Ibn Khuzaymah · Sahih Ibn Hibbaan · Al-Mustadrak alaa al-Sahihain · Mawdu'at al-Kubra · Tahdhib al-Athar

Secondary collections

Riyadh as-Saaliheen · Masabih al-Sunnah · Mishkat al-Masabih · Majma al-Zawa'id · Bulugh al-Maram · Kanz al-Ummal

Types

Sahih · Musnad · Collections of fabricated hadith · Musannaf · Al-Zawa'id

Commentaries

Fath al-Bari (explanation of Sahih al-Bukhari)

Hadith terminology and science

Muqaddimah ibn al-Salah fi 'Ulum al-Hadith · The Interpretation of Conflicting Narrations

Biographical evaluation

al-Tarikh al-Kabir · Al-Kamal fi Asma' al-Rijal

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