Sunan_al-Darimi

<i>Sunan al-Darimi</i>

Sunan al-Darimi (Arabic: سنن الدارمي) or Musnad al-Darimi (Arabic: مسند الدارمي) by al-Darimi is a hadith collection considered by Sunni Muslims to be among the prominent nine collections: the Al-Kutub al-Sittah, Muwatta Malik, and Musnad Ahmad.[1]

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Despite its title as a Musnad, it is not arranged by narrator in the manner of other Musnads, such as that of Tayalisi or Ibn Hanbal. It is arranged by subject matter in the manner of a book of Sunan, like the Sunan Ibn Majah.

Description

It contains approximately 3,833 hadith according to Maktaba Shamila,[2] which are arranged by subject matter. Most of them are considered authentic, with some being weak.[3][4]

Conveyance

Darimi transmitted these hadiths to `Isa ibn `Umar al-Samarqandi; date of death unknown, but presumably after 293 AH. Thereafter it passed to:

  • `Abdullah ibn Ahmad ibn Hamawiya al-Sarkhasi (293–381 AH)
  • `Abd al-Rahman ibn Muhammad ibn Muzaffar al-Dawudi "Jamal al-Islam" (374–467 AH)
  • Abu'l-Waqt `Abd al-Awwal ibn `Isa ibn Shu`ayb al-Sijizzi (458–553 AH)

Published editions

  • Edited by Husayn Salim Asad, Dar al-Maghni, 1420 AH / 2000 CE, p. 151-3
  • al-Musnad al-Jami' - Sunan al-Darimi (المُسْنَد الجَامِع المعروف سُنَن الدَّارِمِي) Imam Abi Muhammad al-Darimi, Published: Mu'assassat al-Risalah | Beirut, Lebanon [5]

See also


References

  1. al-Musnad al-Jami' - Sunan al-Darimi by Imam Abi Muhammad al-Darimi. ISBN 978-9933-23-191-0. Retrieved Apr 30, 2019.
  2. "Finishing the Sunan of Ad-Darimi". Retrieved Apr 30, 2019.

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