The six books Sunni Muslims view the six major hadith collections as their most important, though the order of authenticity varies between
madhhabs: •
Sahih al-Bukhari, collected by
Imam Bukhari (died 256 AH, 870 CE), includes 7,563 ahadith (including repetitions, around 2,600 without repetitions) •
Sahih Muslim, collected by
Muslim b. al-Hajjaj (died 261 AH, 875 CE), includes 7,500 ahadith (including repetitions, around 3,033 without repetitions) •
Al-Sunan al-Sughra (or ''Sunan al-Nasa'i''), collected by
al-Nasa'i (died 303 AH, 915 CE), includes 5,758 ahadith (including repetitions) •
Sunan Abi Dawud, collected by
Abu Dawood (died 275 AH, 888 CE), includes 5,274 ahadith (including repetitions) •
Sunan al-Tirmidhi, collected by
al-Tirmidhi (died 279 AH, 892 CE), includes 4,400 ahadith (including repetitions, only 83 are repeated) •
Sunan ibn Majah, collected by
Ibn Majah (died 273 AH, 887 CE), includes 4,341 ahadith (including repetitions) The first two, commonly referred to as the
Two Sahihs (or the
Sahihayn) as an indication of their authenticity, contain approximately seven thousand hadiths altogether if repetitions are not counted, according to
Ibn Hajar. Among a minority of Muslim scholars, Sahih Muslim is placed above Sahih al-Bukhari. In addition, many scholars believe that the criteria used by Al-Nasa'i are, theoretically, the most sound. However, he is ranked below the Sahihayn due to his inclusion of some weak hadith.
Hadith in the six books In the 12th century,
Al‐Mayyānishī offered the following ranking of the reliability of hadith especially focusing on the two most reputed collections, those of al-Bukhari and Muslim: • The most reliable were hadith found in both the collections of al-Bukhari and Muslim. • Next are hadith found in only one collection but not the other. • Third are hadith which would meet the criteria of these authors but were not included in their collections. • Finally are hadith which have a sound chain of narration, but would not meet the criteria of these authors. == Sahih al-Bukhari ==