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Шесть книг) шесть (первоначально пять) книг, содержащих коллекции хадиса (высказывания или действия исламского пророка Мухаммеда , ﻟْﻜُﺘُﺐ ﻟ ﺴﺘﺔ : Связанные темы Ахль аль-Хадит Критика Категория Bookvte Кутуб ас-Ситта (арабский составленный шестью суннитскими мусульманскими учеными в девятом веке. Они called al-Sahich al-Sitta, which translates as the True Six. They were first officially grouped and identified by Ibn al-Kaisarani in the 11th century, who add Sunan ibn Majah to the list. Since then, they have been almost universally recognized within the official canon of Sunni Islam. Not all Sunni Muslim legal scholars agree with the addition of Ibn Maji. In particular, Malikis and Ibn al-Atir consider al-Muwatta the sixth book. The reason for the addition of Sunan Ibn Maggi is that it contains many hadiths that do not figure in the other five, while all hadiths in the muwatta figure are in other Sahiha books. The importance of Sunni Muslims is considered by the six main hadiths to be the most important, although the order of authenticity varies between the Madhabs: Sahih Bukhari, assembled by Imam Buhari (256 AD, 870 AD), includes 7,563 ahadita (including repetitions, about 2,600 without repetitions) and Sahich Muslim, collected by a Muslim B. al-Hajjajam (d. 261 AD, 875 AD. AD), includes 7,500 Ahadites (including repetitions, about 3,033 without repetition) collected by al-Nasa'i (d. 303 AH, 915 AD), includes 5,270 Ahadites (including reps) by Sunan Abu Dawood, collected by Abu Dawood (d. 275 p.m. AD, 888 AD), includes 5,274 ahad Jami al-Tirmidi (including repetitions) includes 4,400 Ahadites (including repetitions, only 83 repeated) : Sunan ibn Maya, collected by Ibn Maya (d. 273 AH, 887 AD) , includes 4,341 Ahadites (including reps) Muwatta Malik, collected by Imam Malik (d. 179 AH, 795 AD), 1720 Ahadites (15) The first two, commonly referred to as the two Sahikhs as a sign of their authenticity, contain about seven thousand hadiths in general, except for repetition, according to Ibn Hajar.α The authors of six collections: Muhammad b. Ismail al-Bukhari, author of Sahikh Bukhari, which he wrote for years. Traditional sources quoted Buhari as saying that he did not record any hadith before performing a wash and prayer. Buhari died near Samarkand in 256/869-70 Muslim b. Hajaj al-Naishapuri, who died in Nishapur in 261/874-5 and whose Sahih Muslim is the second most authentically only buhari. Some scholars estimate the authenticity of Sahih Muslimim more than Sahih Bukhari Abu Daoud Suleiman b. Ash'as al-Sijistani, Persian but of Arab origin, who died in 275/888-9. Muhammad b. Isa al-Tirmidi, author known as Sunan al-Tirmidi, who was a student of Buhari and died in 279/892-3. Abd al-Rahman al-Nasai, who was from Khurasan and died in 303/915-16. Ibn Maya al-Kazvini, who died in 273/886-7. Malik was born the son of Anas ibn Malik (not Saabi) and Aliya bint Shuraik al-Azdiya in Medina around 711. His family was from the Yemeni tribe of al-Asbahi, but his great-grandfather Abu Amir moved the family to Medina after converting to Islam in the second year of hijri, or 623 AD, according to al-Mawatta, he was tall, heavy, impressive, very fair, with white hair and beard, but bald, with a huge beard and blue eyes. In chronological order, his work was composed even before Sahish Bukhari, so al-Muwatta is highly valued in Islamic literature. See also Alqamah ibn Waqqas Links Notes No. α Sahich Bukhari and Sahich Muslim contain many of the same hadiths with different chains, and Buhari in particular also simply repeats the same hadith with the same chain in several chapters. There are disagreements over the number of unique hadith in the collections because of disagreements over what Hadith to include as repetition (chain/text variation) and whether the same chain should be repeated in the total number, etc. quotes - Goljicher, Ignaz (1889-1890). Muslim studies. 2. Halle. page 240. ISBN 0-202-30778-6. Lucas, Scott K. (2004). Constructive critics, Adet literature .page 153. Different questions about hadith .ﺗﻮﺟﻴﻪ اﻟﻨﻈﺮ .and The Articulation of Sunni Islam. Leiden: Brill Publishers. page 106. Ibn Hallican. Ibn Hallican's biographical dictionary. 3. Translation by William McGucin de Slain. Paris: The East Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland. page 5. and b Tahir al-Jazairi Abc.se archive from the original 2012-10-16. Received 2010-06-26. Buhari. Sunnah.com. received on May 15, 2020. Muqaddima Ibn al-Salah, p. 160-9 Dar al-Maarif edition of Abamazur, Muhammad; Abamazur, Haroon (February 27, 2015). The question of Hadith numbers in Sahi Muslim. Hadith Responds. Received on May 15, 2020. Oh Muslims. Sunnah.com. received on May 15, 2020. About Sunan al-Nasai. Sunnah.com. received on May 15, 2020. About Sunan Abi Dowd. Sunnah.com. received on May 15, 2020. About Jami ata-Tirmidi. Sunnah.com. received on May 15, 2020. Haddad, Jibril. Imam Thiermidi. Sunnah.org. received Archive from the original on May 12, 2014. Received May 9, 2014.CS1 maint: archived copy as headline (link) - Ibn Hajar al-Asshalani (2003). Al-Nuqat Ala .إﺳﻤﺎﻋﻴﻞ ﻟﺘﻘﺮﻳﺐ اﻟﻌﻘﻴﺪة واﻟﻤﺬﻫﺐ واﻟﺴﻠﻮك is ﻣﺮﻛﺰ د ّراس on May 15, 2020. About Sunan ibn Maya. Sunnah.com. received on May 15, 2020. The archive copy of the Kitab ibn al-Salah. 1 (2nd Ad. Ajman, E.A.E.: Maktabach al-Furqan. p. 153. Nasr, S.H. (1975). ibn Anas ibn Malik ibn Amr, al-Imam, Abu Abdallah al-Humyari al-Asbahi al-Madani. Sunnah.org. received 2010-04-10. 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Hadith al-Kutub al-Sittah Sahyh Bukhari Muhammad al-Bukhari (d. 870 AD / 256 AD) Sahich Muslim Muslim ibn al-Hajaj (d. 875 AD / 261 AD) Sunan ibn Maya ibn Maya (887 AD / 273 AD) Sunan Abu Dawood (D. 887 AD / 273 AD) Sunan Abu Dawood (D. 889 AD / 275 AD) Jami ata-Tirimidi al-Tirmidi (892 AD / 279 AD) Al-Sunan al-Sugra from Al-Nasai (915 AD / 303 AD) The original collections of Kitab al-Atar Imam Abu Hanifa (d. 767 AD) Al-Muwatt Imam Malik ibn Anas (d. 795 AD) Musnad al-Shafiya Imam Shafia (d. 820 AD) Musnanaf Abd al-Razzaq of Abd al-Razzaq al-Sanani (d. 820 AD) Musnad al-Razzaq al-Razzaq 826 AD) Musannaf Ibn Abi Shayba ibn Abi Shayba (d.