Sunan al-Nasaʼi : English translation of Sunan An-Nasaʼi : vol. 5 from hadith no. 3971 to 4987
By: Nasai, Ahmad ibn Shuʻayb
Title By: Zaʼi, Abu Ṭahir Zubair ʻAli [Edited and referenced by] | Khattab, Nasiruddin [Translated by] | Khattab, Huda [Edited by] | Khalil, Abu [Final review by]
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Summary:
The Lesser Sunnah, known as the Sunan Al-Nasa’i, is one of the six hadith books compiled by Imam Ahmad bin Shuaib al-Nasa’i, who died in the year 303 AH, and is considered by some scholars of Ahl al-Sunna and al-Jama’ah to be the third of the six books in terms of authenticity. His method in the Sunnah chose his men from trustworthy trustworthy. In his Sunnah he was limited to hadiths of rulings, like his predecessor Abi Dawood. He repeated the hadiths with various foundations, and in his book he combined the benefits of attribution and minutes of jurisprudence. He spoke of the hadiths and their reasons, and between the increases and differences.
Item type | Home library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Islamic Collection | 297.124 NA SU (Browse shelf) | Available | Dec2019 | T0064035 |
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297.124 IB EN English translation of Musnad imam Ahmad bin Hanbal : | 297.124 IB EN English translation of Musnad imam Ahmad bin Hanbal : | 297.124 NA SU Sunan al-Nasaʼi : | 297.124 NA SU Sunan al-Nasaʼi : | 297.124 NA SU Sunan al-Nasaʼi : | 297.124 NA SU Sunan al-Nasaʼi : | 297.124 NA SU Sunan al-Nasaʼi : |
The Lesser Sunnah, known as the Sunan Al-Nasa’i, is one of the six hadith books compiled by Imam Ahmad bin Shuaib al-Nasa’i, who died in the year 303 AH, and is considered by some scholars of Ahl al-Sunna and al-Jama’ah to be the third of the six books in terms of authenticity. His method in the Sunnah chose his men from trustworthy trustworthy. In his Sunnah he was limited to hadiths of rulings, like his predecessor Abi Dawood. He repeated the hadiths with various foundations, and in his book he combined the benefits of attribution and minutes of jurisprudence. He spoke of the hadiths and their reasons, and between the increases and differences.