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Widely considered the most authentic book after the Quran. Imam al-Bukhari spent 16 years traveling across the Abbasid Caliphate, collecting over 600,000 narrations and narrowing them down to roughly 7,275 based on the most stringent criteria of narrator reliability. Sahih Muslim Author: Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj (817–875 CE).
This article serves as a comprehensive guide to verifying Islamic literature, understanding author credibility, and building a library rooted in authentic scholarship. islamic books and their authors verified
The first book written to systematically establish the legal theory of Islam. It defined how scholars should use the Quran, Sunnah, analogy ( Qiyas ), and consensus ( Ijma ) to derive laws. Theology, Philosophy, and Creed (Aqidah)
Modern editors compare multiple handwritten manuscript fragments from libraries around the world to eliminate copyist errors, establishing a definitive, verified printed edition. Which (e
Ibn Taymiyyah wrote extensive volumes addressing creed, philosophy, and social issues. His legal verdicts and theological treatises sought a return to the direct practices of the earliest generations of Muslims ( Salaf ).
The cornerstone text of the Maturidi school of Sunni theology. It systematically refutes deviant sects and uses logical argumentation to prove the existence and attributes of God. Sahih Muslim Author: Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj (817–875 CE)
Imam Malik cross-referenced oral traditions with the consensus of the scholars and inhabitants of Medina, where the Prophet lived and established his community. 6. Al-Risala
Ibn Khaldun introduced a revolutionary scientific method to history, stating that historical narratives must be evaluated against the natural laws of human social organization, rather than relying solely on transmission chains. Understanding Textual Verification in Islamic Literature
Layla's eyes widened. "So a verified book includes its own biography?"