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Hadiths in comparison
- Sahih al-Bukhari · 6410sahih
Allah has ninety-nine Names, i.e., one hundred minus one, and whoever believes in their meanings and acts accordingly, will enter Paradise; and Allah is witr (one) and loves 'the witr' (i.e., odd numbers).
- Sahih Muslim · 2677 asahih
There are ninety-nine names of Allah; he who commits them to memory would get into Paradise. Verily, Allah is Odd (He is one, and it is an odd number) and He loves odd number. And in the narration of Ibn 'Umar (the words are):" He who enume
- Sahih Muslim · 2677 bsahih
Verily, there are ninety-nine names for Allah, i. e. hundred excepting one. He who enumerates them would get into Paradise. And Hammam has made this addition on the authority of Abu Huraira who reported it from Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) that he
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.
- L0
Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ)
'Ali bin al-Madini
1/3compiler_hafiz · d. 234 AH · α 0.99
Sufyan bin 'Uyaynah
2/3atba_tabi'in · d. 196 AH · α 0.99
↑ 2 incoming
Sahih al-Bukhari · 6410
sahih'Amr bin Muhammad bin Bukayr (al-Naqid)
1/3compiler_hafiz · d. 232 AH · α 0.99
Zuhayr bin Harb
1/3compiler_hafiz · d. 234 AH/848 CE · α 0.99
Muhammad bin Yahya bin Abi 'Umar
1/3compiler_hafiz · d. 243 AH · α 0.99
Abu al-Zanad
1/3tabi'i · d. 130 AH or after · α 0.99
Sahih Muslim · 2677 a
sahihMuhammad bin Rafa'i
1/3compiler_hafiz · d. 245 AH · α 0.99
'Abdur-Razzaq
1/3atba_tabi'in · d. 211 AH/827 CE · α 0.99
Ma'mar bin Rashid
1/3atba_tabi'in · d. 154 AH/770 CE · α 0.99
Ayoub al-Sakhtiyani
1/3tabi'i · d. 131 AH · α 0.99
Ibn Sirin
1/3tabi'i · d. 110 AH · α 0.99
Hamam bin Munabbih
1/3tabi'i · d. 132 AH · α 0.99
Sahih Muslim · 2677 b
sahih - L1