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own books.
Many well known Islamic scholars such as Imam Bukhari (died 256
9
A.H.), Imam Muslim (died 261 A.H.), Imam Tirmithi (died
279 A.H.), Imam Ahmad son of Hanbal (died 241 A.H.), Imam Shafii
(died 204 A.H.), Imam Abu Dawud (died 275 A.H.), Imam Nisai
(died 303 A.H.), Imam Ibn Maja (died 273 A.H.), Darimy
(died 255 A.H.), Darqutni (died 350 A.H.), Baihaqi (died 456
A.H.), and Razin (died 540 A.H.), as well as others, may Allah
be pleased with them, organized the Prophetic Quotations
(Hadith) into subject order at the same time recording their
chains of deliverance. The methods employed were such that
no scholar anywhere in the world, or in any period of history
Many well known Islamic scholars such as Imam Bukhari (died 256
9
A.H.), Imam Muslim (died 261 A.H.), Imam Tirmithi (died
279 A.H.), Imam Ahmad son of Hanbal (died 241 A.H.), Imam Shafii
(died 204 A.H.), Imam Abu Dawud (died 275 A.H.), Imam Nisai
(died 303 A.H.), Imam Ibn Maja (died 273 A.H.), Darimy
(died 255 A.H.), Darqutni (died 350 A.H.), Baihaqi (died 456
A.H.), and Razin (died 540 A.H.), as well as others, may Allah
be pleased with them, organized the Prophetic Quotations
(Hadith) into subject order at the same time recording their
chains of deliverance. The methods employed were such that
no scholar anywhere in the world, or in any period of history