Sunan al-Daraqutni

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Sunan al-Daraqutni
AuthorAl-Daraqutni
Original titleسنن الدارقطني
LanguageArabic
GenreHadith collection

Sunan al-Daraqutni, (Arabic: سنن الدارقطني), is a Hadith book (narrations of Prophet Muhammad), and was collected by famous Muhaddith (Hadith Collector) Imam Al-Daraqutni (306 – 385 AH).[1][2][3]

Description[]

The total number of Hadiths in this book are 4836 according to al-Maktaba al-Shamila. In this book al-Daraqutni deliberately collected the famous Moudu (fabricated) and Dhaif (weak in Narration) Hadiths. Beside that al-Daraqutni also mentioned some Sahih (Authentic) Hadiths as well.[4][5]

Criticism[]

Most of Hadiths collected by Imam Daraqutni in his book are Moudu' (Fabricated) and Daeef (weak in Narration). Most of the Muhadditheen (Hadith Collectors) agree that the mention of a hadith in his book doesn’t mean that it is allowed to rely on it. Even Imam ibn-e-Taymiyyah said "Daraqutni used to mention the unreliable hadiths in his Sunan, so that he and the other scholars can make it clear that those Hadiths are unreliable".[6][7]

Commentaries[]

Among those who have written commentaries on this hadith collection are:

  • Sunan al-Daraqutni 6 VOLUMES (سُنَن الْدَّارَقُطْنِي + التَّعْلِيقْ المُغْنِي عَلَى الْدَّارَقُطْنِي) Commentary by Muhammad al-'Azim al-Abadi: Published: Mu'assassat al-Risalah ISBN 9782745109446| Beirut, Lebanon | Damascus/Beirut, in 2004[8]

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