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Muslim Ibn Al Hajjaj

Muslim and Abu al-Husayn Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj al-Quchayri year-Nisaburi (born Nichapur in Iran to 821 ) (Abu al-Husayn Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj al- Qusayr year-nbr, ), is the author of the second of two collections of hadiths safest of Islam Sunni. This collection is called The authentic collection of frequently called Muslim Al-Muslim.

He traveled in Iraq, the Arabian Peninsula, Egypt and Syria. During his travels, he collected the traditions that seem most valid.

Summary

The Sahih-i Muslim

The main work of Muslim is Sahih-i Muslim. The authenticity of this collection of hadith is recognized and led some to focus on Jmi'us-Saheeh of al-Bukhari. The author says he drew his collection of hadiths 300,000 in 15 years.

Many exegeses of this book have been made which Ikml Al-Mu `lim bi Fawa'id Muslim al-Qadi` Iyad, al-Minhaj Sharh Sahih Muslim f Al-Hajjaj Ibn An-Nawawi, and Al-`Ikml ilm Muhammad ibn Khalifah Al-known Ubayy.

Studies of this work are numerous. This book, with its 54 chapters, is complementary to that of al-Bukhari. It is an important book about the original Islam.

His works

  • Al-Kuna wal-Asma '
  • Tabaqat Has Tabi `in,
  • Al-wal-Munfaridt Wijdan
  • Sahih Muslim, the famous Sahih.
  • Have Awld Sahabah (Companions of The Son) (lost)
  • Al-wa Al-Ikhwah Akhawt (Brothers and Sisters) (lost)
  • Al-Aqrn (Pairs) (lost)
  • Al-Awhm Muhadithn (Illusions of Muhaddith) (lost)
  • Dhikr Awlad Al-Husayn (Mention the Sons of al-Husayn) (lost)
  • Mashaayikh Malik (the sheikhs of Malik) (lost)
  • Mashaayikh Ath-Thawra (the sheikhs of Ath-Thawra) (lost)
  • Mashaayikh Shu `bah (the sheikhs of Shu` bah) (lost).

The masters of the learned

  • Abd Allah Ibn Al-Qa `Maslamah Nabi.
  • Ahmad Ibn Hanbal
  • Ibn Ishaq Rahaweih, the jurist and Hafidh.
  • Yahya ibn Ma `n, specialist chain of witnesses reporting a hadith of Muhammad ( isnad ).
  • Ishaq ibn Mansur al-Kawsaj.
  • Abu Bakr Ibn Abi Shaybah.
  • `Abd Allah ibn Abd ar-Rahman al-Daarimi.
  • Muhammad Ibn Abd Allah Ibn Numayr.
  • Ibn `Abd Humayd.
  • Abu Zur `ah Ar-Razi, a scholar of Hadith of Ray '.
  • Bukhari.


Notes

  1. 817 from the Historical Dictionary of Islam , and Dominique Janine Sourdel, Ed. PUF, 1996 ( ISBN 978-2-130-54536-1 )
    821 from (ar)
  2. 25 Rajab 261 AH from (ar)

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