Forty Hadith, arbaʿīniyyāt is a subgenre of the Hadith literature. As the name indicates, these are collections containing forty hadith related to one or more subjects depending on the purpose of the compiler.[1] The best-known example is by far Imam Nawawi's Forty Hadith, aiming to include all the fundamentals of the sacred Islamic law.
References
- ↑ Muhammad Zubayr Siddiqi, Hadith Literature, Cambridge, Islamic Texts Society, 1993, edited and revised by Abdal Hakim Murad.
External links
- Forty Hadith Nawawi – English and Arabic.
- Translation of Imam An-Nawawi's Forty Hadiths.
- Forty Hadith al-Nawawi in English and Arabic (hadith qudsi)
- 40 Hadith Nawawi by the Muslim American Society.
- An Exposition on 40 Ahadith by Imam Ruhullah al-Musawi al-Khumayni (Shia).
- Turath Publishing's series “Collections of Forty Hadiths”.
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