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traceable transmission is
uninterrupted Musnads –
collections of
hadith arranged by the narrator's name, such as
Musnad Ahmad ibn
Hanbal This disambiguation...
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early scholar of hadith,
Muhammad ibn
Abdullah al-Hakim,
defines a
musnad (مسند,
Musnad; meaning: supported)
hadith as: A
hadith which a
scholar of hadith[broken...
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considered one of the main
sources of hadith. It is the most
famous of the
Musnads, and the
hadith scholars have
placed it
after the
Kutub al-Sittah. It contains...
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Musnad Abu Yaʽla, or
Musnad Abu Yala (Arabic: مسند أبي يعلى), is a
Hadith book, and was
written by Imam Abu Yaʽla al-Mawsili (210 – 307 AH).
Among those...
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which al-Buwayti
related from ash-Shafi’ī. This
Musnad is not
arranged in the same
order as the
Musnads nor is it
arranged in chapters. He
collected it...
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Musnad Abi ʽAwanah is a
collection of
hadith compiled by the
Islamic scholar Abu ʽAwaanah al-Isfaraʼini. It is also
known as
Mustakhraj Abi ʽAwanah. It...
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Musnad Abu
Hanifa (Arabic: مسند أبو حنيفة) is one of the
collection of
sayings of
Islamic scholar Imam Abu
Hanifa (80 AH- 150 AH). It
contains almost five...
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Tartib al-
Musnad is the prin****l
hadith collection of the
Ibadi branch of Islam. It has one
thousand and five
individual hadiths, some of
which are also...
- al-Sittah,
Muwatta Malik, and
Musnad Ahmad.
Despite its
title as a
Musnad, it is not
arranged by
narrator in the
manner of
other Musnads, such as that of Tayalisi...
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Musnad al-Bazzar (Arabic: مسند البزار), is one of the
Hadith book
written by
Hafiz Abu Bakr
Ahmed al-Bazzar (d. 292 AH) in the
third century of Islamic...