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English Hadith Search Engine

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This application searches close to Forthy-thousand Hadith across the listed 9 renowned books.


To filter hadith only by a specific collector and specific word. (such as Bukhari), you may use this format: Bukhari > Rain or Muslim > Divorce)

 

To go to a specific hadith by reference or collector, choose any of the query forms shown below:

 

Bukhari Book 5 Hadith 8
Bukhari 2234
Bukhari Book 3
Bukhari

List of Hadith Collectors: Bukhari, Muslim, Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah, Abi Dawud, Muwatta Malik, Musnad Ahmad, Imam Nasai.


To explore any hadith and Qur’an relationships, try one of the following:
Surah 2 To browse Hadith on Surah 2

 

Ayah 4:33 To browse Hadith on Ayah 4:33

About Hadith

Hadith (also spelled “hadit” or “hadeeth”) refers to the sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW), as well as reports about his teachings, actions, and personal characteristics. Hadith is a central source of Islamic theology and law and is considered to be second only to the Quran in importance.

 

Hadith are recorded in collections called “mussannaf,” which are compiled by Islamic scholars and transmitters of hadith. These collections include information about the chain of transmission (isnad) for each hadith, as well as the content of the hadith itself.

 

Hadith literature covers a wide range of topics, including religious obligations and practices, legal issues, moral conduct, and the conduct of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW). Hadith are also used to supplement and explain verses in the Quran, and to provide examples of the Prophet’s teachings and actions, which serve as a model for Muslims to follow.

The authenticity and reliability of hadith is of crucial importance, and Islamic scholars have developed a methodology for evaluating the authenticity of hadith based on the chain of transmission (isnad) and the reputation of the narrators. Hadiths that meet the standards of authenticity are considered to be “sahih” (authentic) and are considered to be reliable sources of guidance for Muslims.

 

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