Al-Mustadrak alaa al-Sahihain
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Al-Mustadrak alaa al-Sahihain or Mustadrak al-Hakim is a ten volume hadith collection written by Hakim al-Nishaburi.
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History
He wrote it in the year 393 AH (1002-1003 CE), i.e. when he was 72 years old [citation needed]. It contained 9045 hadith [1]. He claimed all hadith in it were authentic according to the conditions of either Sahih Bukhari or Sahih Muslim [2]
Views
Sunni viewThe statement of authenticity was not accepted by a number of prominent later Sunni scholars.
Dhahabi also wrote [4]:
adh-Dhahabi lamented:
Shi'a viewShi'a view that this hadith collection contains Sahih hadith in a larger degree than for example Sahih Bukhari does [citation needed]. |
Content
Among its content can be found:
References
- ^ These figures are taken from the editorial introduction of Ibn al-Mulaqqin’s Mukhtasar Istidrâk al-Dhahabî, 8-9 [1]
- ^ http://members.cox.net/arshad/hadithcol.html
- ^ http://www.islamtoday.net//english/show_detail_section.cfm?q_id=839&main_cat_id=11
- ^ in his biographical encyclopedia entitled Siyar A`lâm al-Nubalâ’ “Biographies of Outstanding Personalities” [2]
- ^ [3]
- ^ stated in al-Qawl al-Musaddad fil-Dhabb `an Musnad al-Imam Ahmad (published by Shaykh Ahmad Shakir in his edition of the Musnad) [4]
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