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Sunan al-Daraqutni
10th-century Islamic hadith collection
| Author | Al-Daraqutni |
|---|---|
| Original title | سنن الدارقطني |
| Language | Arabic |
| Genre | Hadith collection |
Sunan al-Daraqutni, (Arabic: سنن الدارقطني), is a book of Hadith (narrations of the Islamic Muhammad) collected by the Muhaddith (Hadith collector) Imam Al-Daraqutni (306 – 385 AH).[1][2][3]
Description
The total number of Hadiths in this book are 4836 according to Al-Maktaba Al-Shamela.
Al-Dāraquṭnı̄ was born in Baghdād and his early studies took place in Baṣra, Kūfa, and Wāsiṭ.
In this book al-Daraqutni deliberately collected the famous Moudu (fabricated) and Dhaif (weak in Narration) Hadiths. Beside that al-Daraqutni also mentioned some Sahih Hadith (Authentic Hadith) as well.[4][5]
Criticism
Most of Hadiths collected by Imam Daraqutni in his book are Moudu' (Fabricated) and Daeef (weak in Narration).
Most of the Muhadditheen (Hadith Collectors) agree that the mention of a hadith in his book doesn’t mean that it is allowed to rely on it