Hadith is a central source of Islamic theology and law and is considered to be second only to the Quran in importance. Hadith are recorded in collections called "mussannaf," which are compiled by Islamic scholars and transmitters of hadith.
Read and learn authentic Ahadith texts collected and compiled by various Imams and scholars - Sahih Al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Fiqh-us-Sunnah, Tirmidhi, Al-Muwatta, Qudsi, An-Nawawi, and Sunan of Abu Dawood.
Some Muslims believe that Islamic guidance should be based on the Quran only, thus rejecting the authority of hadith; some further claim that most hadiths are fabrications (pseudepigrapha) created in the 8th and 9th centuries AD, and which are falsely attributed to Muhammad.
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