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Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah
Compilation of hadiths From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah (Arabic: مصنف ابن ابي شىيبه) is the second largest hadith collection ever compiled and one of the most known musannaf compiled by Ibn Abi Shaybah (159H-235H / 775–849 CE).
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He curated reports of Prophet Muhammad (may Allaah's peace and blessings be upon him), his predecessors and companions.[1]
Due to the lost of Baqi ibn Makhlad's Musnad after the Spanish Reconquista, Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah remains the world's biggest hadith compilation.
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It is the second largest compilations of Hadiths, including more than thirty seven thousand (37,000) Hadiths.[2] He listed 125 Hadiths Which Abu Hanifa contradicted [3]
Shaybah narrated reports from predecessors about each subject area, including the controversial topics of discussions between Muslims, like the Battle of Siffin, the Battle of the Camel, the Battle of Nahrawan and the death of the 3rd Caliph, Uthman. It includes Ahadeeth classified as Sahih (sound), marfoo‘ (attributed to Muhammad S.A.W), mawqoof (attributed to the Companions), and munqaṭiʻ (with discontinuity in chain of transmission).[4]
Multiple manuscripts have been preserved (some printed more recently in Delhi, India and volumes of much more earlier manuscripts also exist) and some may differ.[5][6][7]
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