The Hadith—sayings, actions, and approvals of Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ)—form the second source of Islamic law. The following are accepted as the most authentic collections:
, it is highly esteemed for its strict thematic organization. Sunan Abi Dawud : Compiled by Imam Abu Dawud Jami` al-Tirmidhi : Compiled by Imam al-Tirmidhi Sunan al-Nasa`i : Compiled by Imam al-Nasa'i Sunan Ibn Majah : Compiled by Imam Ibn Majah Classic Spiritual & Scholarly Works islamic books and their authors verified
Students read manuscripts back to the author or an authorized teacher. The teacher would then sign an Ijajah (license to teach), verifying the accuracy of that specific copy. The teacher would then sign an Ijajah (license
It provides a comprehensive commentary on commercial, civil, and ritual law. It remains a standard textbook in Islamic universities across South Asia and Central Asia. Theology (Aqeedah) and Creed Theology (Aqeedah) and Creed