#SATTA KING RECORD 2010 VERIFICATION#
Known across the Muslim world for his strength in ahadith verification and exceptional knowledge of Islamic sciences, Imam Muslim attracted many students such as Abu Hatim Razi, Musa bin Haroon, Ahmad bin Salama, Imam Abu Isa Tirmidhi, Abu Bakar ibn Khuzaima & Imam Adh-Dhahabi. The book is said to share about 1900 hadiths with Bukhari's Sahih. His book is considered among Sunni Muslims the most authentic collections of hadith, second only to Sahih Bukhari.Įstimates on how many hadiths are in his books vary widely from 12,000 to 3,033 depending on whether they remove the duplicates, and consider only the text or the isnad as well. Is known by its famous name Sahih Muslim.Īs it is commonly referred to, is one of the six canonical hadith collections of Sunni Islam. His most famous work however is the Al-Jami As-Sahih which.Imam Muslim authored many books, most of which were on the science of hadith including He died at the age of 57 in the path of knowledge in the year 261H/875CE and was buried in the suburbs of Nishapur, Iran.
He took the dates and started eating them one at a time until he had emptied the basket, when this happened he found the hadith but then returned to His Al-Mighty Lord, Allah SWT. The way in which Imam Muslim died also exemplifies his thirst for knowledge, He was once in a gathering where a hadith was mentioned that he didn’t know about, He went home, turned off his room light and told his family to let him be because he was doing research in finding the hadith, They told him that they had a basket of dates for him. After many studies throughout the Arabian Peninsula, Egypt, Iraq and Syria, he settled down in his hometown of Nishapur where he first met Bukhari, with whom he would have a friendship until his death. Among his students were al-Tirmidhi, Ibn Abi Hatim al-Razi, and Ibn Khuzaymah, each of which wrote works on hadith as well. Among the author's teachers were included Harmala ibn Yahya, Said ibn Mansur, Abd-Allah ibn Maslamah al-Qanabi, al-Dhuhali, al-Bukhari, Ibn Main, Yahya ibn Yahya al-Nishapuri al-Tamimi, and others. He is the son of Hajjaj son of Muslim son of Ward of the Arab tribe of Qushair. He was born in the town of Nishapur located in present day northeastern Iran. Works: He wrote many books regarding Islam Muslim author of the second most widely recognized collection of Hadith in Sunni Islam, Sahih Muslim.īirth: 202 AH or 206 AH/ 821AD Nishapur, Iran His kunya (nickname) was Abu Al-Husayn and his laqab was Al-Qushairi. Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj Nishapuri (Imam Muslim)Ībul Husayn Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj Qushairi al-Nishapuri popularly known as Imam Muslim. Abu Abdillah Muhammad ibn Yazid Ibn Majah al-Rabi al-Qazwini (Ibn Majah) Ahmad ibn Shuayb, Abu Abd ar-Rahman al-Nasai (Al-Nasai)Ħ. Abu Isa Muhammad ibn Isa ibn Sawrah ibn Musa (Al-Tirmidhi)ĥ. Abu Dawud Sulaiman bin al-ibn IshaaqIbn Basyir Asyas Syidad (Imam Abu-Dawud)Ĥ. Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj Nishapuri (Imam Muslim)ģ. A brief view on the authors of Saha SattaĢ.