Sunan al-Darimi | |
Author: | Al-Darimi |
Title Orig: | سنن الدارمي |
Orig Lang Code: | ar |
Country: | Abbasid Caliphate |
Language: | Arabic |
Genre: | Hadith collection |
Sunan al-Darimi (Arabic: سنن الدارمي) or Musnad al-Darimi (Arabic: مسند الدارمي) by al-Darimi is a hadith collection considered by Sunni Muslims to be among the prominent nine collections: the Al-Kutub al-Sittah, Muwatta Malik, and Musnad Ahmad.[1]
Despite its title as a Musnad, it is not arranged by narrator in the manner of other Musnads, such as that of Tayalisi or Ibn Hanbal. It is arranged by subject matter in the manner of a book of Sunan, like the Sunan Ibn Majah.
It contains approximately 3,833 hadith according to Maktaba Shamila,[2] which are arranged by subject matter. Most of them are considered authentic, with some being weak.[3] [4]
Darimi transmitted these hadiths to `Isa ibn `Umar al-Samarqandi; date of death unknown, but presumably after 293 AH. Thereafter it passed to: