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Sunnah and Hadith.
Quran59-7
"And whatever the Messenger gives you, take it, and whatever he forbids you, leave it. And fear Allah: truly Allah is severe in punishment. " [Qur'an 59:7]
 
Hadith ( transliteration: al-ḥadīth) are traditions relating to the words and deeds of Muhammad. Hadith collections are regarded as important tools for determining the Sunnah, or Muslim way of life, by all traditional schools of jurisprudence. The Arabic plural is aḥādīth . In English academic usage, hadith is often both singular and plural.
 

In Islam, the Arabic word sunnah has come to denote the way Prophet Muhammad (saas), the Messenger of Allah, lived his life. The Sunnah is the second source of Islamic jurisprudence, the first being the Qur'an. Both sources are indispensable; one cannot practice Islam without consulting both of them. The Arabic word hadith (pl. ahadith) is very similar to Sunnah, but not identical. A hadith is a narration about the life of the Prophet (saas) or what he approved - as opposed to his life itself, which is the Sunnah as already mentioned.

In M. M. Azami's Studies in Hadith Methodology and Literature, the following precise definition of a hadith is given,

According to Muhaddithiin [scholars of hadith -ed.] it stands for 'what was transmitted on the authority of the Prophet, his deeds, sayings, tacit approval, or description of his sifaat (features) meaning his physical appearance. However, physical appearance of the Prophet is not included in the definition used by the jurists.'

Thus hadith literature means the literature which consists of the narrations of the life of the Prophet and the things approved by him. However, the term was used sometimes in much broader sense to cover the narrations about the Companions [of the Prophet -ed.] and Successors [to the Companions -ed.] as well.

The explosion of Islam in the 7th and 8th centuries confronted Islamic scholars with a daunting task: to preserve the knowledge of the Sunnah of the Prophet (saas). Hence the science of hadith evaluation was born. We recommend that you read the "Introduction to the Science of Hadith" below to understand the tremendous efforts that were required to sift the true reports from the false reports. The success of the early scholars is also captured below by some collections of hadith.

 

Science of Hadith
An Introduction to the Science of Hadith

A brief introduction to the classification of hadith (courtesy of Perspectives)

A comparison between modern historical methodology and hadeeth methodology.

 

Totall Hadith Collections

Ahadith in Sahih Bukhari   A collection of the
Ahadith in
Sahih Bukhari.
Ahadith in Sahih Muslim   A collection of the
A hadith in
Sahih Muslim.
Ahadith in Sunan Abu-Dawud   A partial collection of the
Ahadith in Sunan
Abu-Dawud.
Ahadith in Malik's Muwatta   A collection of the
A hadith in
Malik's Muwatta.
Miscellaneous Collections
01 A Collection of Forty Hadith Qudsi
02 An Nawawwis Forty Hadith
03 The Process of Choosing the Leader (Caliph) of the Muslims
04 The Rightly-Guided Caliphs
 
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