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==Sunan al-Nasa'i==
==Sunan al-Nasa'i==
''Sunan al-Nasa'i'', also known as ''al-Sunan al-Kubra'', was written by Abu 'Abd al-Rahman Ahmad b. 'Ali b. Shu'ayb [[al-Nasa'i]] (d. 303/915).
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''Sunan al-Nasa'i'', also known as ''al-Sunan al-Kubra'', was written by Abu 'Abd al-Rahman Ahmad b. 'Ali b. Shu'ayb al-Nasa'i (d. 303/915-16).


There are many unreliable hadiths in al-Nasa'i's book. In his ''Zahd al-ma'ad fi huda khayr al-'ibad'', ibn Qayyim has mentioned hadiths from al-Nasa'i's book which were rejected by prominent Sunni scholars with respect to their chains of transmitters, contents, or both.
There are many unreliable hadiths in al-Nasa'i's book. In his ''Zad al-ma'ad fi huda khayr al-'ibad'', ibn Qayyim has mentioned hadiths from al-Nasa'i's book which were rejected by prominent Sunni scholars with respect to their chains of transmitters, contents, or both.


In his book, ''Sahih wa da'if Sunan al-Nasa'i'', Nasir al-Din al-Albani has considered over 80 hadiths in ''Sunan al-Nasa'i'' to be unreliable with respect to their chains of transmitters, and over 300 hadiths to be unreliable in general.
In his book, ''Sahih wa da'if Sunan al-Nasa'i'', Nasir al-Din al-Albani has considered over 80 hadiths in ''Sunan al-Nasa'i'' to be unreliable with respect to their chains of transmitters, and over 300 hadiths to be unreliable in general.
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