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Authentic prophetic narrations organized by legal and theological chapters. Sahih Muslim Author: Imam Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj (817–875 CE)

Tafsir helps readers understand the depth and context of the Qur'anic verses. Tafsir al-Qur’an al-Azim Ibn Kathir.

Traditional Islamic scholarship requires (permission to transmit knowledge). Verified authors have studied under recognized scholars and can trace their teachers back to the Prophet. Look for: islamic books and their authors verified

Hadiths, the sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), are an essential part of Islamic literature. Two of the most authentic hadith collections are and Sahih Muslim , compiled by Imam Bukhari (810-870 CE) and Imam Muslim (817-875 CE), respectively. These collections are considered fundamental sources of Islamic law and practice.

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The emphasis on verifying the authenticity of religious texts and their sources is deeply embedded in Islamic tradition. The early Muslim community understood that preserving the integrity of their faith required a meticulous approach to information. This sentiment is powerfully captured in the words of Muhammad ibn Seereen, a renowned early scholar, who stated, "This knowledge is religion; so, be careful about the person from whom you learn your religion." Similarly, Imam Malik, the founder of the Maliki school of thought, is quoted as saying, “This knowledge is religion; so, scrutinize those from whom you learn your religion.” He further illustrated the gravity of this duty by noting that he encountered "seventy people who said, ‘The Messenger of Allaah said such and such…’ and I did not take anything from them," because they did not meet the stringent standards required for narrating prophetic traditions. They were trustworthy enough to manage public funds but were not qualified to transmit sacred knowledge. This rigorous, principle-driven approach, known as the isnad system (chain of transmission), became the hallmark of Islamic scholarship, a standard designed to protect the faith from corruption. Two of the most authentic hadith collections are

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Al-Muwatta is the earliest surviving written collection of Islamic law. It seamlessly blends Hadith, the legal verdicts of the Prophet's companions, and the living traditions of the people of Medina into a unified legal framework. Al-Kitab (The Book of Al-Kuduri) It seamlessly blends Hadith

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