PRINCIPLES OF AHADEES

 The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) has said, “Islam has been built on five principles testifying that there is no GOD but Allah and that Muhammad is the last Prophet of Allah, performing the prayers, paying the Zakat (obligatory charity); fasting in Ramadhan and making the Pilgrimage.”

Types of Hadith Types of Hadith

  • ISNAD (Sequence of Reporters) – This is the chain of narrators through which the Hadith has spread. ...
  • Qudsi: meaning “Divine”. ...
  • Musnad: meaning “Supported”. ...
  • This can be is divided into two groups: ...
  • Ahad has been further categorised into three sub-types: ...
  • Munkar: meaning “Denounced”. 

Kutub al-Sittah, the Six Canonical Books of Hadith.
  • Sahih al-Bukhari.
  • Sahih Muslim.
  • Sunan Abu Dawood.
  • Sunan al-Tirmidhi.
  • Sunan al-Nasa'i.
  • Sunan ibn Majah.

There are six canonical hadith collections that are widely accepted by Sunni Muslims; the two most famous are those of Muhammad ibn Isma'il al-Bukhari (810–870) and Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj (817–875), both of which have the same title al-Sahih (The Authentic).

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