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    Number of Hadith in Mishkat ul Masabih?

    As salaamu alaykum.

    Does anyone know how many total hadith there are in the Mishkat ul Masabih?

    If somebody knows, please post the number insha'allah.

    Jazakallahu Khair.

    Wa'salaam.

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    MAIN VARIETIES OF HADITHS

    Hadees (hadiths), thus, is a comprehensive
    word. It stands for the creative teaching and the revolutionary activities of
    Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The major varieties of Hadees are as
    follows: -
    (1) The narration of all those affectionate words
    that the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) uttered from time to time;
    (2) The collection of specific instructions and
    advises which he offered for the guidance of mankind;
    (3) The statements of all those noble deeds that he
    performed in the presence of his companions and followers;
    (4) Other details of his personal life as witnessed
    and reported by the members of his noble family, etc.,
    FOUNDATION OF WISDOM AND GUIDANCE

    Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was born
    in 571 AD in Mecca, the renowned city of Saudi Arabia. He died in 632 AD in
    Medina, another famed town of the same country. Allah Almighty conferred
    Prophethood on him 13 years before the commencement of the Islamic calendar
    (A.H.) He was forty then. The period of Prophethood lasted 23 years. It started
    on 13 before A.H. and ended in 11. AH, the year of his death.
    The last 23 years of his life, i.e. from 13
    before A.H. to 11 A.H., are counted as a glorious era in the history of mankind.
    During these memorable years Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) continued
    spreading Islam, the religion of peace and progress. He uttered a large number
    of moving words for the guidance of humanity. He also performed a variety of
    pious deeds. Those words of advice and those deeds of righteousness stand out as
    a sweet foundation of practical wisdom and constructive guidance for all
    mankind. Hadees, the recorded version of his wise words and noble deeds, is a
    stimulating study for all mankind. A child, eager to forge ahead in life, must
    familiarize himself with the essence and purpose of Hadees.
    MUHAMMAD (PEACE BE UPON HIM) INSPIRES
    ENTIRE MANKIND
    Whenever Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)
    uttered a word of guidance his companions hastened to commit the same to memory.
    Those who knew the art of writing used to put the same in black and white. Then
    wherever these good-natured people went they talked about those wise sayings for
    the benefit of others. The Prophet's (peace be upon him) wisdom thus kept on
    spreading far and wide. It went on reforming humanity's thought and behavior.

    After the death of the Prophet (peace be upon
    him) his companions and followers continued the sacred mission of people's
    education and guidance. They carried the torch of wisdom and righteousness to
    the adjoining lands. Wherever they went they enlightened people on the Islamic
    way of life. This new way of life has been outlined in the Holy Quran. It was
    actually practiced by the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him).
    The most remarkable point was reached when the
    Muslims entered Spain. There they established schools, colleges, universities
    and libraries. Their cultural pursuits and social activities provided nourishing
    food for thought to entire Europe. The Islamic way of life began to be
    understood in the West as well. More and more people started to appreciate the
    meaning and purpose of Prophet’s (peace be upon him) revolutionary message. It
    began to bring about a constructive changing all sectors off their life. A time
    soon came when the Islamic way of life became popular with the people of the
    East as well as the West. The present day world owes much of its beauty and
    betterment to the teachings of Muhammad (peace be upon him) and the humanitarian
    services of his followers.
    EARLIEST HADEES COLLECTIONS

    The work of collecting Prophet's sayings and
    recording the same systematically had started while the Prophet was alive. Some
    of his companions had prepared Hadees collections of varying sizes. Of these
    early collections the one prepared by Hazrat Abdullah bin Amr bin Al-Aas (may
    Allah be pleased with him) is very famous. This collection is known as Sadiqah.
    It contains one thousand sayings of the Prophet (peace be upon him)
    There are other collections besides the one
    mentioned above which were also prepared during the Prophet's (peace be upon
    him) lifetime. They were complied by his illustrious companions like Hazrat Ali,
    Hazrat Anas, Hazrat Abdullah bin Masud, Hazrat Abu Hurairah and Hazrat Saad bin
    Abbad (may Allah be pleased with them).
    DEVELOPMENTS DURING EARLY CALIPHATE

    After the death of Prophet (peace be upon him)
    Muhammad the great caliphs kept on popularizing his teachings among the people.
    The four early caliphs, who are specially known for this valuable service to
    humanity are: (1) Hazrat Abu Bakar Al-Siddique, (2) Hazrat Umar Al-Farooq, (3)
    Hazrat Uthman Al-Ghani and (4) Hazrat Ali Al-Murraza (may Allah be pleased with
    them). These eminent statesmen are also known as the Rightly Guided Caliphs.
    Their period is referred to as the age of Early Caliphate.
    A number of Hadees collections were prepared
    during the days of the early Caliphs. Of these the one complied by Hazrat Abu
    Bakar Al-Siddique is very well known. It contains 500 Traditions. Besides,
    Hazrat Imam Hassan, Hazrat Abu Musa Ashaari and Hazrat Abdullah bin Abbas (may
    Allah be pleased with them) also complied different Hadees collections at
    different times.
    A HISTORIC SERVICE TO HUMANITY

    With the end of the Early Caliphate, started
    the era of the Ummayyads. Umar bin Abdul Aziz (may Allah be pleased with him)
    was the eighth Umayyad caliph. It was during his rule that the task of
    collecting all the Traditions in one place and publishing them in the shape of a
    comprehensive book started on a big scale. His rule began in 99 A.H. and ended
    in 101 A.H. During this period the Muslim empire expanded enormously. It
    included countries like Spain, Algeria, Morocco, Tunis, Egypt, Syria, Palestine,
    Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Kuwait, Bahrain, Jordan, Asia Minor, Iran,
    Afghanistan and even northwestern parts of India. Hadees literature was in great
    demand in all these area. Caliph Umar bin Abdul Aziz felt that there was a
    danger of the loss of a number of Traditions in case those were not recorded in
    writing. He, therefore, issued immediate instructions to all of his governors
    and scholar that all available Traditions be recorded carefully. They were also
    ordered to send the same to C, which was the federal capital of the Umayyad
    Empire at that time.
    The enthusiasm, precaution and orderliness,
    which the Caliph displayed in undertaking this important task, are unparalleled.
    In one of his royal decrees he ordered: "Whatever Tradition of the Holy Prophet
    (peace be upon him) you may come across must be recorded after proper scrutiny,
    as I fear the loss of knowledge and the death of the scholars. But beware! Never
    accept any saying other than that of the Holy Prophet nor record the same.''

    Damascus was soon flooded with large
    collections of Prophet's (peace be upon him) Traditions. The Caliph put them all
    in writing after further scrutiny .In this manner the different Hadees
    collection were brought together in one place for the first time in Islamic
    history. This all-inclusive collection then because a standard source of
    guidance and reference. The Caliph got several copies of the same prepared under
    his personal supervision. One copy was placed in the central mosque of each main
    city of the vast empire. Consequently the recorder accounts of the saying and
    the deeds of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) came within easy masses.

    IMAM MALIK'S DECORATED FLOWER VASE

    The person next after Caliph Umar bin Abdul Aziz,
    who enjoys the reputation of systematic collection of Prophet's (peace be upon
    him) Traditions and their mass circulation, is Abu Abdullah Malik bin Anas (may
    Allah be pleased with them). His brief name is Imam Malik. He was a great
    scholar. Born in Medina in 93 A.H., he died in 179 A.H. at the age of 86.

    Imam Malik lectured on Hadees for 62 years. His
    famous book on the subject is known as Muatta, which means the decorated. This
    great book presents Prophet's Traditions in a tastefully decorated and carefully
    arranged manner. Indeed, the style and the presentation are so charming that the
    book really like a decorated flower vase. The Imam completed it in 140 A.H.
    Muatta includes 1,720 Traditions. It is the first highly organized collection of
    Traditions. The book is widely valued all over the world.
    THE MUSNAD OF IMAM HAMBAL

    After Muatta, eminent scholars produced several
    other collections. Among these later publications Musnad enjoys the largest
    reputation. It was prepared by Imam Ahmad bin Hambal (may Allah be pleased with
    him). He is known as Imam Hambal. The book contains 30,000 Traditions.

    Imam Hambal was born in 164 A.H. in Baghdad,
    the famed capital town of Iraq. He died in the same town in 241 A.H. Imam Hambal
    was unusually intelligent thoroughly pious and a reputed scholar.
    THE SIX SOUND BOOKS
    After the publication of Muatta and Musnad a
    number of other Hadees collections also appeared at different times. The six
    such collections, which gained unusual fame, are known as Sahih Sitta, which
    means 'the six sound books.' These collections are: -
    (1) Sahih Bukhari,
    (2) Sahih Muslim,
    (3) Jame Tirmizi,
    (4) Sunan-e-Abu Daud,
    (5) Sunan-e-Nasaaee, and
    (6) Sunan-e-Ibn-e-Majah.

    Sahih Bukhari:
    The compiler of this famous collection is the
    eminent scholar, Imam Muhammad bin Ismaeel bin Ibrahim bin Muizz. He is
    popularly known as Imam Bukhari. He was born in 194 A.H. in Bukhari, the famed
    city of Iran. He died in 256 A.H. at the age of 62.

    Sahih Bukhari is also
    known as Bukhari. Imam Bukhari worked over the book for 16 years continuously.
    He finally selected 7,275 Traditions for inclusion in is collection. Sahih
    Bukhari has always been considered as the trust-worthiest book on Hadees.

    (2) Sahih Muslim: Next to Sahih Bukhari
    the authoritative book on Hadees is Sahih Muslim. Its short title is Muslim. Its
    compiler is Imam Muslim bin Hajjal Al-Qushairi Al-Neishapuri. He is also known
    as Imam Muslim. He was born round about 204 A.H. in Neishapuri, a famous town in
    Iran. He died in 261 A.H. His collection was finalized after a prolonged
    research of 15 years. It includes 12,000 Traditions.
    Bukhari and Muslim, combined together, are
    referred to as 'Sahihain', which means 'two reliable books'. Similarly, Imam
    Bukhari and Imam Muslim are referred together as 'Shaikhain', meaning two great
    religious scholars. A Tradition, which is common in Bukhari and Muslim, is
    termed as 'Muttafaqun Alaih'. It means a Hadees which is agreed upon' by Imam
    Bukhari as well as Imam Muslim. Such as agreed upon Tradition is considered to
    be most trustworthy.
    (3) Jame Tirmizi: The third famed Hadees
    book in the Sahih Sitta series is the Jame Tirmizi. Its compiler is Imam Abu Isa
    Muhammad bin Isa, also known as Imam Tirmizi. He was well- known disciple of
    Imam Bukhari. He was born in 209 A.H in Tirmizi, a famous town in Iran. He died
    in the same town in 279 A.H Jame Tirmizi contains 2,028 Traditions. Muslim
    scholars have great regard for this valuable source of a great a great wisdom.

    (4) Sunan-e- Abu Daud: The fourth book in
    this famous series is known as Sunan-e-Daud. The name of the compiler is Abu
    Daud Sulaiman bin Abbas. He is also known as Imam Abu Daud. He was born in 202
    A.H. in Sajistan, a place near Qandhar in Afghanistan. He died in 275 A.H. at
    the age of 73. Sunan Abu Daud consists of 4,800 Traditions.
    (5) Sunan-e-Nasaaee: This is the fifth
    famous collection in the same series. Imam Abu Abdur Rahman Ahmad bin Shuaib
    Nasaaee is its compiler. His short name is Imam Nasaaee. He was born in 215 A.H.
    in Niasaaee, a famed town of Iran. He died in 303 A.H. His book contains 5,71
    Traditions.
    (6) Sunan-e-Ibn Majah: The last among the
    six sound books is the Sunan-e-Ibn Majah. Imam Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Yazeed
    Ibn-e-Majah compiled it. He is also known as Imam Ibn Majah. He was born in 209
    A.H. in Qazveen, a town in Iran. He died in 273 A.H., after attaining the age of
    64. His compilation comprises 4,000 Traditions.
    OTHER FAMOUS HADEES COMPILATIONS

    In addition to these famed Hadees collections a
    large number of other compilations have also been published from time to time.
    Of these the three widely known ones, several Traditions out of which have been
    cited in the present book, are as follows:
    (1) Sunan-e-Darimi,
    (2) Sunan-e-Baihaqi,
    (3) Miskat-ul-Masabih.
    (1)
    Sunan-e-Darimi: Its compiler is Imam Abu Muhammad Abdullah bin Abdur Rehman
    Al-Darimi. He is also known as Imam Darimi. He was born in 181 A.H. in
    Samarqand, the famed town of Russia. He died in 225 A.H. He enjoys great
    reputation for his sound character and vast knowledge. His collection contains
    3,550 Traditions.
    (2) Sunan-e-Baihaqi: This collection was
    compiled by Imam Abu Bakr Ahmad bin Al-Hussain Al-Baihaqi. He was born in 384
    A.H. in Baihaq, a village near Neishapuri in Iran. He died in 458 A.H. Imam
    Baihaqi was too fond of producing sound religious literature. He is author of
    about one thousand standard books and scholarly papers.
    (3) Mishkat-ul-Masabih: Its compiler is
    Imam Walli-ud-Din Abu Abdullah bin Abdullah Al-Khateeb At-Tabrizi, also known as
    Imam Tirmizi. He ranks as one of the most eminent Hadees scholars of the eighth
    century A.H. Khateeb Tirmizi was born in 421 A.H. in Tabriz, the well-known town
    of Iran. The date of his death is 502 A.H.
    Mishkat-ul-Masabih contains 5,945 Traditions.
    The collection is very comprehensive and reliable. At the moment it ranks as the
    most popular book on Hadees. Of all the works on Hadees this collection has been
    consulted most frequently in the preparation of the present book.


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