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{{The most important hadith books for the Shia and Sunni}} | |||
'''Al-Ṣiḥāḥ al-Sitta''' (Arabic: {{ia|الصحاح الستة}}, literally: the Authentic Six) refers to 6 huge [[Sunni]] collections of [[hadith]]s. They are very reliable for Sunni Muslims and are considered as their most important religious sources after the [[Qur'an]]. Only two of these sources are entitled, "Sahih" (reliable) and the rest are entitled, "Sunan" (traditions), but all of them are called "Sihah" (plural form of "Sahih"). They include: ''[[Sahih al-Bukhari]]'', ''[[Sahih Muslim]]'', ''[[Sunan Abi Dawud]]'', ''[[Sunan Ibn Maja]]'', ''[[Sunan al-Tirmidhi]]'', and ''[[Sunan al-Nasa'i]]''. | '''Al-Ṣiḥāḥ al-Sitta''' (Arabic: {{ia|الصحاح الستة}}, literally: the Authentic Six) refers to 6 huge [[Sunni]] collections of [[hadith]]s. They are very reliable for Sunni Muslims and are considered as their most important religious sources after the [[Qur'an]]. Only two of these sources are entitled, "Sahih" (reliable) and the rest are entitled, "Sunan" (traditions), but all of them are called "Sihah" (plural form of "Sahih"). They include: ''[[Sahih al-Bukhari]]'', ''[[Sahih Muslim]]'', ''[[Sunan Abi Dawud]]'', ''[[Sunan Ibn Maja]]'', ''[[Sunan al-Tirmidhi]]'', and ''[[Sunan al-Nasa'i]]''. | ||