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==Sunan ibn Maja==
==Sunan ibn Maja==
''Sunan ibn Maja'' was written by Muhammad b. Yazid b. Maja al-Qazwini, known as [[ibn Maja]] (d. 273/886). The book contains about 4000 hadiths, 428 of which are reliable, 199 of which are good, 613 of which are unreliable, and 99 of which are rare (contrary to established views).
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''Sunan ibn Maja'' was written by Muhammad b. Yazid b. Maja al-Qazwini, known as ibn Maja (d. 273/886-87). The book contains about 4000 hadiths, 428 of which are reliable, 199 of which are good, 613 of which are unreliable, and 99 of which are rare (contrary to established views).


According to Sandi, a commentator of ''Sunan ibn Maja'', there are about 400 hadiths in this book which are unreliable with respect to their chains of transmitters. There are so many unreliable and fabricated hadiths in ibn Maja's book that some prominent Sunni scholars held that the book should be excluded from “al-Sihah al-Sitta”. They believed that ibn Maja's book does not deserve to be one of the “Sihah”. They included [[Malik b. Anas]]'s ''al-Muwatta''' in al-Sihah al-Sitta, instead.
According to Sandi, a commentator of ''Sunan ibn Maja'', there are about 400 hadiths in this book which are unreliable with respect to their chains of transmitters. There are so many unreliable and fabricated hadiths in ibn Maja's book that some prominent Sunni scholars held that the book should be excluded from “al-Sihah al-Sitta”. They believed that ibn Maja's book does not deserve to be one of the “Sihah”. They included [[Malik b. Anas]]'s ''al-Muwatta''' in al-Sihah al-Sitta, instead.
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