The Book of Sulaym ibn Qays

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  1. Sahih al-Bukhari
  2. Sahih Muslim
  3. al-Sunan al-Sughra
  4. Sunan Abu Da'ud
  5. Sunan al-Tirmidhi
  6. Sunan Ibn Maja/Al-Muwatta

Shi'a collections:

  1. Usul al-Kafi and Furu al-Kafi of Kulayni
  2. Man la yahduruhu al-Faqih of Shaikh Saduq
  3. Tahdhibu 'l-Ahkam by al-Tusi
  4. al-Istibsar by al-Tusi

Ibadi collections:

  • al-Jami' as-Sahih by al-Rabi' ibn Habib
  • Tartib al-Musnad by al-Warijlani
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Shi'a collections
Mu'tazili collections

The Book of Sulaym ibn Qays is a Hadith collections, collected by Sulaym ibn Qays who entrusted it to Aban ibn abi-Ayyash. It is a collection of hadith from 1st Century of the Islamic calendar. It was well-known among early Shia hadith narrators.

According to the Shi'a, the book "has received endorsement from five Infallible Imams." The author researched and verified events before he penned them so that their authenticity is incontrovertible. The book was entrusted to only one person, Aban ibni abi Ayyash who was held to a solemn oath not to talk of the book during Sulaym’s lifetime and that after his death he would give the book only to trustworthy Shi’a..."[1]

There is no doubt about the authenticity of the book itself among the shi'a scholars. The author is also regarded as a trustworthy narrator. The book has been mentioned both in the four main collections of Shi'a hadith. Ibn Al-Nadim the famous 10th Century (A.D.) book publisher has said that the book is among the well known books of the Shi'a.(Al-Fihrist, p.275 in chapter titled, "Al-Fan Al-Khamis Min Al-Maqalaht Al-Saadesah"). No'mani has mentioned the book and the author in his book, Al-Ghaibah. Shaikh Tusi (d. 465A.H.) owned a copy of the book and has verified the authenticity of the book and the trustworthyness of the author.(Al-Fihrist Al-Tusi, P.81, Number 336). In fact, the book is so well known among the Shi'a that most books of hadith and rijal (commentray on the life and trustworthyness of the hadith narrators) have regarded both the book and its author with high regards. Many renowned Sunni traditionalists have also quoted ahadith from Sulaym Ibn Qays.

Currently, numerous manuscripts of this book exist.

Contents

The Prophet said: "There never has been a nation which made someone its leader while there was a more learned person in its midst, but that it underwent steady decline, unless that it corrected its mistake". [2]

  • An Arabic edition, 3 volume, 1 volume about the book, 1 about the book itself, and the last being commentaries.
  • A Persian version, "Asrar-e ale Muhammad", one book.
  • An English version tranalted by Sheikh Salman Reginald Tawhidi [3]

  1. ^ Shi'a review of a translation
  2. ^ Iranian political constitution
  3. ^ About Salman Reginald Tawhidi
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