Sunan an-Nasai
Appearance
Sunan an-Nasai | |
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Asali | |
Mawallafi | Al-Nasa'i |
Asalin suna | الْمُجْتَبَى |
Characteristics | |
Harshe | Larabci |
Description | |
Ɓangaren | Kutub al-Sittah |
Muhimmin darasi | Hadisi |
Sunan an-Nasai ( Larabci : سنن النسائي), wanda aka fi sani da Sunan as-Sughra yana ɗaya daga cikin Kutub al-Sittah (manyan litattafan hadisai). An-Nasai ne ya tattara shi. Ahlussunna suna daukar wannan tarin a matsayin na uku mafi mahimmanci a cikin manyan tarin Hadisai shida.[1]
Wannan Muƙalar guntuwa ce: tana buƙatar a inganta ta, kuna iya gyara ta.
Manazarta
[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]- ↑ Jonathan A.C. Brown (2007), The Canonization of al-Bukhārī and Muslim: The Formation and Function of the Sunnī Ḥadīth Canon, p.10. Brill Publishers. 08033994793.ABA. Quote: "We can discern three strata of the Sunni hadith canon. The perennial core has been the Sahihayn. Beyond these two foundational classics, some fourth/tenth-century scholars refer to a four-book selection that adds the two Sunans of Abu Dawud (d. 275/889) and al-Nasa'i (d. 303/915). The Five Book canon, which is first noted in the sixth/twelfth century, incorporates the Jami' of al-Tirmidhi (d. 279/892). Finally the Six Book canon, which hails from the same period, adds either the Sunan of Ibn Majah (d. 273/887), the Sunan of al-Daraqutni (d. 385/995) or the Muwatta' of Malik b. Anas (d. 179/796). Later hadith compendia often included other collections as well.' None of these books, however, has enjoyed the esteem of al-Bukhari's and Muslim's works."