Sunan An-Nasa’i
(6 Vol. Set)
سنن
النسائي
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Imam Hafiz An-Nasai
Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 3208 | Size: 94 MB
Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 3208 | Size: 94 MB
For the first time
ever in English, after years of painstaking efforts at Dar-us-Salam, Sunan
An-Nasa’i is now available, complete in 6 volumes! Like the other translations
of the six books of hadith, Dar-us-Salam, has taken great care in correct
translation, simple and clear modern English language and high quality
publishing.
Sunan An-Nasai has
the fewest weak ahadith after the two Sahih collections. This Sunan is one of
the six is al-Mujtaba or as-Sunan as-Sughara, which is a synopsis of a large
collection of ahadith which he considered to be fairly reliable. In the smaller
collection, only those ahadith which he considered to be reliable have been
included.
It was compiled by
the great scholar of hadith, Abu Abdur-Rahman Ahmad bin Shu’aib bin Bahr
An-Nasai (Nasa’ of Khurasan) (214-303AH). Imam An-Nasai, like other great
scholars of hadith traveled to Baghdad, Ash-Sham, Egypt, Mecca, and many other
cities to seek knowledge. He received the praises of many scholars including
Ad-Daraqutni who said about him: “He is given preference over all others who
are mentioned with this knowledge from the people of his time”. Some scholars
consider his compilation to have the least number of defective or weak
narrations among the four Sunan. This great book of his contains 5761 ahadith,
making it as an invaluable addition to anyone’s library.
This translation by
Dar-us-Salam Publications has several advantages including:
- A final verdict
about the authenticity of every hadith (in parentheses at end of every hadith)
by the committee of scholars at Dar-us-Salam
- Comments in English after many ahadith to explain unclear points and to
further explain the hadith
- Translation from old manuscripts of hadith to get the most authentic version
- Revision by three different levels of scholars to get as close to the
original meaning
- Arabic and English side by side for easy access
- As always on all Dar-us-Salam books, the paper quality, binding, design and
the print are unmatched. Alhamdulillah
Note:
- All the Ahadith
of this collection have been documented, referenced and traced by the
research scholar, Hafiz Zubair ‘Ali Za’i.
- The original Arabic texts of the Ahadith contain complete chain of narrators
while in translation, for the sake of simplicity, only the name of the first
narrator is mentioned who narrated the Hadith from the Prophet.
After numerous
collections of Hadith had been made during the third century of Islam six works
became recognised as authoritative. Two of them are believed to be completely
authentic, namely the Sahih al-Bukhari and the Shih Muslim.
The other four known as the Sunan Sahih al-Tirmidhi, Sunan Ibn Majah,
Sunan Abu Dawud, and Sunan Nasa’i are also highly esteemed but it is regarded
lower in category to Sahih Bukhari and Muslim
‘Mawara-un-nehr, in
Central Asia has given the world many religious scholars whose names are
inscribed for ever on the pages of Islamic history. Among them we find such a
distinguished person as Abu Abdur Rahman Ahmad bin Shu’aib an Nasai’i. His book
Sunan occupies an outstanding place among six principal Hadith collections
(Sihah Sittah) known in the Muslim world. Imam Nasa’i was very careful while
selecting materials for his work. This is why many scholars consider that the
book Sunan Nasa’i occupies third place in Hadith collections after Sahih
al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim. It contains 5764 tradition, said to have been
carefully collected out of 500,000.’
Imam Abu Abdur Rahman
Ahmad ibn Shu’aib an-Nasa’i (r.a) – [215 - 303 A.H.]
Imam an-Nasa’i was born in the town of Nasa’ in the province of Khorasan. After
gaining hadith from the teachers in his own city, Imam an-Nasa’i travelled
through Khorasan, Iraq, the Hijaz, Syria and Egypt collecting ahadith. Egypt
was where Imam an-Nasa’i settled and established his center for teaching and
studies here.
He Died in Makkah in 303 Hijri
About this Translation:
The translations of
the the Six Books of Hadith by Darussalam is based upon Darussalam’s
previously published Arabic editions of the Six Books.
These Arabic texts were verified by a team of scholars, under the supervision
of Shaykh Salih bin `Abdul-`Aziz Aal ash-Shaykh, the head of the Saudi Arabian
Ministry of Islamic Affairs. The verification process was based upon the most
important previously published editions and manuscripts, from Saudi Arabia,
Egypt, Tunisia, Lebanon, Pakistan, India, and Turkey, as well as other lands.
For over five
years, a grand team of highly qualified translators and editors, from various
nations reaching across the globe from Saudi Arabia to America, worked on
bringing these texts – among the Usul (fundamental texts) of Islam – into a
clear, refined and precise English translation, so that the average English
reader may have access to these important Islamic texts that were otherwise
never made available to them in their entirety.
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