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Abu Da'ud

Abu Da'ud

Born
202 AH/817 CE
Died
275 AH/889 CE
Lived in
Iraq,Egypt,Syria,Hijaz,Marv

Appears in 214 hadiths

Narration chain

214 hadiths · 5 collections

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Aqwāl al-jarḥ wa-l-taʿdīl

1 book · 1 entry

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    Scholar and Compiler of Hadith. Sunan Abu Dawud is one of six important and authentic collections (Sihah Sittah) of the Prophetic Traditions, Abu Dawud, following the practice of his time, travelled far and wide to collect Hadith. He visited Hijaz, Iraq, Khurasahn, Egypt, Syria, Nishapur, Marv and I
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    Scholar and Compiler of Hadith. Sunan Abu Dawud is one of six important and authentic collections (Sihah Sittah) of the Prophetic Traditions, Abu Dawud, following the practice of his time, travelled far and wide to collect Hadith. He visited Hijaz, Iraq, Khurasahn, Egypt, Syria, Nishapur, Marv and Isfahan for the purpose.His proficience in Hadith is accepted. he also had keen insight in law (fiqh). His Sunan, naturally, is replete with legal traditions; it also indicates his point of view on various questions and his acuman in ijtihad. The Sunan is Abu Dawud's most important work. It has 4800 traditions selected from a mass of 50,000. It can be called one of the fundamental works on Hadith. Sunan Abu Dawood has been translated to English.