Author | Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Ishaq ibn Khuzaymah |
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Language | Arabic |
Genre | Hadith collection |
Original text | Sahih Ibn Khuzaymah at Arabic Wikisource |
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Sahih Ibn Khuzaymah ( Arabic: صحيح ابن خزيمة, romanized: Ṣaḥīḥ Ibn Khuzaymah) is a hadith collection compiled by the ninth-century scholar Ibn Khuzaymah (837 CE/223 AH – 923 CE/311 AH). [1] [2]
The book contains almost three thousand (3000) hadiths according to Maktaba Shamila. [3] His work is commonly known as Ṣaḥiḥ Ibn Khuzaymah. According to Ibn Ḥajar, the actual title of the book is Kitâb Al-Ṣaḥîḥ, The Authentic Book. Its virtue, according to Ibn Ḥajar, is that every narration in it is supported by a continuous linkage of upright narrators without any breaks in the chain or any narrators that have been deemed unreliable. [4]
The book has been published by many organizations around the world:
Author | Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Ishaq ibn Khuzaymah |
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Language | Arabic |
Genre | Hadith collection |
Original text | Sahih Ibn Khuzaymah at Arabic Wikisource |
Part of a series on |
Hadith |
---|
Islam portal • Category |
Sahih Ibn Khuzaymah ( Arabic: صحيح ابن خزيمة, romanized: Ṣaḥīḥ Ibn Khuzaymah) is a hadith collection compiled by the ninth-century scholar Ibn Khuzaymah (837 CE/223 AH – 923 CE/311 AH). [1] [2]
The book contains almost three thousand (3000) hadiths according to Maktaba Shamila. [3] His work is commonly known as Ṣaḥiḥ Ibn Khuzaymah. According to Ibn Ḥajar, the actual title of the book is Kitâb Al-Ṣaḥîḥ, The Authentic Book. Its virtue, according to Ibn Ḥajar, is that every narration in it is supported by a continuous linkage of upright narrators without any breaks in the chain or any narrators that have been deemed unreliable. [4]
The book has been published by many organizations around the world: