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Sahih and Muslim
In a commentary of the hadith Sahih Muslim, entitled al-Minhaj, the medieval Islamic scholar Yahya ibn Sharaf al-Nawawi stated that " one of the collective duties of the community as a whole ( fard kifaya ) is to lodge a valid protest, to solve problems of religion, to have knowledge of Divine Law, to command what is right and forbid wrong conduct ".
According to a Sunni hadith, Sahih Muslim:
Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj Nishapuri says in his Sahih al-Bukhari, that a certain man ( during the time of Muhammad ), was reciting the sura al-Kahf from the Quran by his tethered horse, and as he was reciting, a cloud engulfed him, which was encircling and descending, whose sight caused his horse to jump and move, and so when morning came he went to Muhammad and informed him of what occurred, to which Muhammad replied that it was the Sakinah that descended for the Quran.
It is narrated in the hadith Sahih Muslim that the prophet Muhammad said " Truffles are part of the ' manna ' which Allah, sent to the people of Israel through Moses, and its juice is a medicine for the eyes.
Evidence for facing the Qiblah during du ' a can be found in Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim -
Sahih al-Bukhari # 6343, Muslim # 894 and others
Nisa ' i and Sahih Muslim narrate a Sahih hadith, wherein the Prophet Muhammad summoned Mu ' awiya who snubbed him and continued eating his meal-Muhammad then cursed Mu ' awiya with the words: " May Allah never fill his belly!
" Nisa ' i was not the only Sunni scholar who accepted this hadith-there were many others, the foremost being the imams Bukhari and imam Muslim who compiled the Sahih of Muslim.
From the Shia point of view and that of many Sunnis-as has been recorded in Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim, in a hadith narrated by Abdullah ibn Umar-Imam Hasan ibn Ali did not sign the treaty with Muawiyah because he liked him ; rather, he did so to prevent even worse bloodshed than had already happened at Siffin.
So much so that one of the sayings of the Muslim prophet Mohammad, commonly referred to as ahadith ( singular hadith ) instructs Muslims to " Make oaths only on Allah almighty, the Master of all beings, and protect them more than your lives " ( Sahih Bukhari 45: 15 ).
The book was a summary of the Sahih Muslim Hadith, and consisted of extracts from the Hadiths.
It has references in the authentic hadith books known as Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim.
Imam Bukhari and Imam Muslim both narrate in their Sahih the following:
( Sahih al-Bukhari & Sahih Muslim )
They support their discussion by putting facts from Genesis 17: 19 – 20 and sunni hadeeth: Sahih Muslim, Hadith number 4478, English translation by Abdul Hamid Siddiqui.
* The Book of Purification ( Kitab Al-Taharah ) translation of Sahih Muslim
The merits of Masjid Quba are mentioned in nineteen Sahih al-Bukhari hadiths ; thirteen Sahih Muslim hadiths ; two Sunan Abu Dawood hadiths ; and six Al-Muwatta hadiths.

Sahih and Sunan
In reality when the Imam had finished compiling Sunan Al-Kubra he presented to the governor of Ramalah so the governor asked him “ is it all sahih ( are all the narrators 100 % authentic )?” he replied in the negative, thus the governor suggested and requested that he compiles another book and gathers in there Sahih Hadeeth.
* There is no mention of his death in highest Islamic sources, including: Ibn Ishaq, Al-Tabari, Sahih Al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim and Sunan Abu Dawud.

Sahih and al-Tirmidhi
In a Sahih hadith from the al-Tirmidhi collection of aḥadīth, Muhammad is reported to have said: " Out of a person being a good Muslim is his leaving alone, what does not benefit him "; while in the Sahih al-Bukhari ( the Sahih of Muhammad al-Bukhari ) he is also reported to have said " Let he who truly believes in Allah and the Last Day speak good or be silent.

Sahih and i
This Hadith was recorded by Ahmad, At-Tirmidhi and An-Nasa ' i. At-Tirmidhi said, “ Hasan Sahih .”
The Islamic prophet Muhammad said, " He who observes Al-Bardan ( i. e., Fajr and ` Asr prayers ) will enter Jannah. Sahih Bukhari and Muslim, Narrated by Abu Musa.
Muhammad said ' He who misses his Asr Salah ( i. e. reads it after its specified time ) is as if he has lost his wife, children and all his wealth .’ ( Sahih Muslim )
Islamic scholar al-Nawawi wrote in his Commentary on Sahih Muslim that Imam Shafi ` i and those who agree to his doctrine in fiqh see in this hadith a proof for praying in absence over a dead Muslim.

Sahih and ),
Sahih al-Bukhari, Volume 3, Book 43: Kitab-ul -` Ilm ( Book of Knowledge ), Hâdith Number 656:
* Muhammad al-Bukhari ( Muhammad Ibn Ismail al-Bukhari ) ( 810-870 ), editor of Sahih al-Bukhari, the book of Hadith
The classification of Hadith into Sahih ( sound ), Hasan ( good ) and Da ' if ( weak ) was firmly established by Ali ibn al-Madini ( 161 – 234 AH ).
According to them Muhammad said, " The best people are those living in my generation, then those coming after them ( Tabi ‘ in ), and then those coming after ( the second generation )" Sahih Bukhari
In Shia view, this shows how deep the impact of Umars legacy is, making Sunnis accept traditions that override the Qur ' an ( 4: 24 ), uniquely for this matter, even though those traditions propose that Muhammad forbade it in 7 AH, when Sahih Muslim puts the date of the verse of Mut ' ah Nikah in 9 AH.

Sahih and four
According to a tradition reported both by Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim, Muhammad is reported to have said: " Four characteristics are such that if a person has all the four in him, he is beyond any doubt a hypocrite, and the one who has one of these, is a hypocrite to that extent till he gives it up:

Sahih and six
Sahih Muslim ( Arabic: صحيح مسلم, ṣaḥīḥ Muslim, full title Al-Musnadu Al-Sahihu bi Naklil Adli ) is one of the al-Kutub al-Sittah ( six major hadiths ) of the hadith in Sunni Islam.
These six days of fasting together with the Ramadan fasts, are equivalent to fasting " perpetually ", according to Sahih Muslim.
An Arabic commentary on Sahih Muslim in six volumes.

Sahih and major
Sunni Muslims regard this collection as the second most authentic of the Six major Hadith collections, containing only sahih hadith, an honor it shares only with Sahih Bukhari, both being referred to as the Two Sahihs.

Sahih and Sunni
He authored the hadith collection named Sahih Bukhari, a collection which Sunni Muslims regard as the most authentic of all hadith compilations.
For example, in the Sunni commentary of Sahih al-Bukhari, known as the Fath al-Bari, it is stated that:
The concept of Mahdi is not mentioned in the Qur ' an nor in the Sunni hadith collection called Sahih al-Bukhari .< ref name =" Brit ">" mahdī.
Notable scholars from the area today known as Uzbekistan include Imam Bukhari whose book, Sahih Bukhari is regarded by Sunni Muslims as the most authentic of all hadith compilations and the most authoritative book after the Qur ' an.
Sunni Muslims view this as one of the three most trusted collections of hadith along with Sahih Muslim and al-Muwatta.
It is the second most authentic hadith collection after Sahih Al-Bukhari, and is highly acclaimed by Sunni Muslims.
Sunni Muslims consider it the second most authentic hadith collection, after Sahih Bukhari. Sahih Muslim is divided into 43 books, containing a total of 7190 narrations.
* Fath al-Bari, a Sunni commentary of Sahih Bukhari
Examples of this belief such as God has feet ,< sup >, </ sup >, every night God is coming down < Sup ></ sup >, God puts all the heavens on one finger, and the Earths on one finger, and the trees on one finger, and the water and the dust on one finger, and all the other created beings on one finger < sup ></ sup >, in thereafter, God will come to human beings in a shape other than they know him < sup ></ sup >, then he will uncover his shin < sup ></ sup > can be observed in Sahih Bukhari, the most authentic Sunni Muslim book.
Fath ul-Bari fi Sharh Sahih al-Bukhari () (" Grant of the Creator ") is the most valued Sunni commentary of Sahih al-Bukhari, written by Ibn Hajr Asqalani.

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