Masabih al-Sunnah
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Masabih al-Sunnah is a collection of hadith by the Persian Shafi'i scholar Abu Muhammad al-Husayn ibn Mas'ud ibn Mubammad al-Farra' al-Baghawi, also known as al-Farra' from sometime before 1122 CE. An improved version of this work, Mishkat al-Masabih, has additional hadith, and was the work of another Persian traditionalist Al-Tabari. The collection is divided into a number of books which are divided into chapters which are further divided into two separate sections, one for Sahih ahadeeth as labeled by him and from the collections of Bukhari and Muslim. The second section was for hasan ahadeeth from Al-Tirmidhi, Abu Dawud and others. Al-Tabari would alter certain ahadeeth positions in his own collection.
[edit] Features of the Collection:
- Al-Baghawi omitted the isnads of these ahadeeth but kept the names of the Sahaba to whom the ahadith were traced.
- Part of his purpose, as explained in the introduction, was to enlighten Muslims about certain things of which the Quran is silent.
- Contains a grand total of 4434 ahadeeth.
- 2434 are from Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim
- 325 Sahih Bukhari Only
- 875 Sahih Muslim Only
- 1234 from both Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim
- Al-Baghawi tells which ahadeeth from the second section of his work are gharib and da'if
- A number of commentaries were made on this collection. Tufat Al-Abrar, Al-Maysir and the commentary by Abd al-Qadir ibn 'Abd Allah al-Suhrawardi.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- an Exposition by Moulana Yunus Osman
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- [http://www-personal.umich.edu/~beh/islam_hadith_melv.html 1568 books obtained by Melvyl, the
on line catalog of the University of California library system.]