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Al-Jami' as-Saghir
AuthorAbd al-Rahman ibn Abi Bakr Jalaluddin al-Suyuti
Original titleالجامع الصغير
GenreHadith collection

Al-Jami' as-Saghir (Template:Lang-ar-at, al-Jami as-Saghir) is a Sunni hadith collection authored by the Islamic scholar Jalaluddin al-Suyuti (1445 – 1505 CE/ 849 - 911 H).[1]

Description

Contents

As-Saghir is a non-primary[2] hadith work which contains 10,031 hadith.[3] Al-Suyuti extracted all of the hadiths related to the prophet's speech contrary to the prophets actions and compiled them in his smaller collection entitling it Jami al-Saghir.[4]

Commentary

The Hadith scholar Al-Munawi published a famous commentary entitled Fayd al-Qadir Sharh al-Jami` al-Saghir in 8 huge volumes and has become an important reference for the late hadith studies.[5]

Al-Jami' al-Kabir

As-Saghir is an abridgement of al-Suyuti's larger work al-Jami' al-Kabir. His attempt to compile all of the remaining hadiths in one massive collection, the Jami al-Kabir, was sadly cut short after his passing. What remained was published in thirty large volumes, showcasing around nine to ten alphabetic orderings of the prophetic traditions.[6]

Which in turn was further ordered and arranged in al-Mutaqqi al-Hindi's work Kanz al-Ummal.[1][3][7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Koiri, Ahmad Mustamsikin (2017). "Kontribusi Jaluddin al-Suyuti Dalam Studi Keislaman". Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Ushuluddin (in Indonesian). 5 (2): 419–430.
  2. ^ Abasoomar, Muhammad; Abasoomar, Haroon (29 July 2016). "Names of famous Hadith books". Hadith Answers. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Jami' al-Saghir Fi Ahadith al-Bashir al-Nadir". kitaabun. Retrieved 12 June 2020. Al-Jaami As-Saghir is a collection of prophetic traditions by Imam Suyuti, which contains ten thousand and thirty one (10,031) hadiths.
    It was named as "Al-Jami al-Saghir" because it was absorbed from his distinguished writing "al-Jami al-Kabir".
  4. ^ Mahdi Tourage, Ovamir Anjum, ed. (2017). American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences. Vol. 34. International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT). p. 14.
  5. ^ Hanif, N. (24 May 2016). Variance in Arabic Manuscripts Arabic Didactic Poems from the Eleventh to the Seventeenth Centuries - Analysis of Textual Variance and Its Control in the Manuscripts. Walter de Gruyter. p. 170. ISBN 9783110460001.
  6. ^ Mahdi Tourage, Ovamir Anjum, ed. (2017). American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences. Vol. 34. International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT). p. 14.
  7. ^ Meah, Jameah (27 July 2017). "Are Hadiths in Kanz al Ummal Authentic?". SeekersGuidance. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
  • Jami' al-Saghir - Online library page where one can access digitised scans of a hand written manuscript, translations, authentication works and the original arabic printed in 11 volumes.