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Hadiths in comparison
- Sahih al-Bukhari · 168sahih
The Prophet (ﷺ) used to like to start from the right side on wearing shoes, combing his hair and cleaning or washing himself and on doing anything else.
- Sahih al-Bukhari · 426sahih
The Prophet (ﷺ) used to start every thing from the right (for good things) whenever it was possible in all his affairs; for example: in washing, combing or wearing shoes.
- Sahih al-Bukhari · 5380sahih
The Prophet (ﷺ) used to love to start doing things from the right side whenever possible, in performing ablution, putting on his shoes, and combing his hair. (Al-Ash'ath said: The Prophet (ﷺ) used to do so in all his affairs.)
- Sahih al-Bukhari · 5854sahih
The Prophet (ﷺ) used to like starting from the right in performing ablution, combing his hair and putting on his shoes.
- Sahih al-Bukhari · 5926sahih
The Prophet (ﷺ) used to like to start from the right side as far as possible in combing and in performing ablution.
- Sahih Muslim · 268bsahih
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) loved to start from the right-hand side in his every act i. e. in wearing shoes, in combing (his hair) and in performing ablution.
- Sunan Abi Dawud · 4140sahih
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) liked to begin with the right side as far as possible in all conditions: in his purification, and combing. The narrator Muslim added: "in using tooth-stick," and he did not mention "in all his conditions". Abu Da
- Sunan an-Nasa'i · 421sahih
"The Prophet (ﷺ) used to like to start with the right as much as he could when purifying himself, putting on sandals and combing his hair" - and he (the narrator) said in Wasit (a place in Iraq): "And in all his affairs."
- Sunan an-Nasa'i · 5240sahih
The Messenger of Allah [ﷺ] liked to start on the right whenever possible; when purifying himself, when putting on his shoes, and when combing his hair.
Merged isnād DAG
Top: Prophet ﷺ. Each row is one transmission generation. Cards show narrator metadata; the badge shows how many of the compared hadiths pass through that narrator.
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Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ)
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Sulaiman bin Harb
1/9atba_tabi'in · d. ~224 AH · α 0.99
'Abdullah bin Mubarak
2/9atba_tabi'in · d. 181 AH · α 0.99
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Hajjaj bin al-Minhal
1/9atba_tabi'in · d. 217 AH · α 0.99
Hisham bin 'Abdul Malik al-Tayalasi
1/9atba_tabi'in · d. 227 AH · α 0.99
Mua'dh bin Mua'dh bin Nsr
1/9atba_tabi'in · d. 196 AH · α 0.99
Muslim bin Ibrahim al-Azdy
1/9atba_tabi'in · d. 222 AH · α 0.99
Khalid bin 'Abdullah al-Tahan
1/9atba_tabi'in · d. 182 AH · α 0.99
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Hafs bin 'Umar bin al-Harith
2/9compiler_hafiz · d. 225 AH · α 0.99
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Sahih al-Bukhari · 426
sahih'Abdullah bin 'Uthman - ''Aabadan
1/9compiler_hafiz · d. 221 AH · α 0.99
Sahih al-Bukhari · 5854
sahihSahih al-Bukhari · 5926
sahih'Ubaidullah bin Mua'dh
1/9compiler_hafiz · d. 237 AH · α 0.99
Swyd bin Nsr bin Swyd
1/9compiler_hafiz · d. 240 AH · α 0.85
Muhammad bin 'Abdul A'la
1/9compiler_hafiz · d. 245 AH · α 0.99
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