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[[File:Khalili Collection Islamic Art mss 0245 fol 003b-4a.jpg|thumb|right|Manuscript of the ''Masabih al-Sunnah'', Iraq or Iran, 1100AD. [[Khalili Collection of Islamic Art]]]] |
[[File:Khalili Collection Islamic Art mss 0245 fol 003b-4a.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Manuscript of the ''Masabih al-Sunnah'', Iraq or Iran, 1100AD. [[Khalili Collection of Islamic Art]]]] |
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'''''Masabih al-Sunnah''''' is a collection of [[hadith]] by the [[Persian people|Persian]] [[Shafi'i]] scholar Abu Muhammad al-Husayn ibn Mas'ud ibn Mubammad al-Farra' [[al-Baghawi]], from sometime before 516 H. An improved version of this work, [[Mishkat al-Masabih]], has additional hadith, and was the work of another [[Persian people|Persian]] traditionist Al-Tabrizi d. 741H. |
'''''Masabih al-Sunnah''''' is a collection of [[hadith]] by the [[Persian people|Persian]] [[Shafi'i]] scholar Abu Muhammad al-Husayn ibn Mas'ud ibn Mubammad al-Farra' [[al-Baghawi]], from sometime before 516 H. An improved version of this work, [[Mishkat al-Masabih]], has additional hadith, and was the work of another [[Persian people|Persian]] traditionist Al-Tabrizi d. 741H. |
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Revision as of 23:41, 6 November 2022
Masabih al-Sunnah is a collection of hadith by the Persian Shafi'i scholar Abu Muhammad al-Husayn ibn Mas'ud ibn Mubammad al-Farra' al-Baghawi, from sometime before 516 H. An improved version of this work, Mishkat al-Masabih, has additional hadith, and was the work of another Persian traditionist Al-Tabrizi d. 741H.
Description
The collection is divided into a number of books which are divided into chapters which are further divided into two separate sections, one for Sahih ahadeeth as labeled by him ( from the collections of Bukhari and Muslim), the second section was for hasan ahadeeth according to his own labelling (from Al-Tirmidhi, Abu Dawud and others). Al-Tabrizi would alter certain ahadeeth positions in his own collection.
Features of the Collection
- Al-Baghawi omitted the isnads of these ahadeeth but kept the names of the Sahaba to whom the ahadith were traced.
- Part of his purpose, as explained in the introduction, was to enlighten Muslims about certain things of which the Quran is silent.
- Contains a grand total of 4434 ahadeeth.
- 2434 are from Sahih section:
- 325 Sahih Bukhari Only
- 875 Sahih Muslim Only
- 1234 from both Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim
- Al-Baghawi tells which ahadeeth from the second section of his work are gharib and da'if
- A number of commentaries were made on this collection. Tuhfat Al-Abrar, Al-Maysir and the commentary by Abd al-Qadir ibn 'Abd Allah al-Suhrawardi.