Sunan al-Tirmidhi
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Jami al-Tirmidhi (Arabic: جامع الترميدي), popularly Sunan al-Tirmidhi (Arabic: سُـنَن الترميدي) is one of the Sunni Six Major Hadith collections collected by al-Tirmidhi.
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[edit] Legacy
[edit] Muslim view
Muslims have differing views on the collection.
[edit] Sunni view
Sunni regard this collection as fifth in strength of their Six major Hadith collections [1].
the Muslim scholar Ibn al-Arabi wrote Commentary on Tirmidhi's Hadith Collection (Arabic: Sharh Sunan al-Tirmidhi) in the years of 1100 or 1200.
al-Albani separated the collection into Sahih al-Tirmidhi and Da`if al-Tirmidhi [2].
[edit] Shi'a view
Shia muslims judge each narration in it individually rather than as a whole.
[edit] Content
Among its content can be found:
- Hadith of the ten promised paradise
- Hadith of Umar and prophecy
- Hadith of truth
- Hadith of the Twelve Successors