If you mean how many hadith narrations there are, the answer is "lots", but sunni Muslims regard 5 hadith collections as Authentic narrations these include Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Imam Malik's Muwatta, Sunan Al-Tirmidhi, Sunan An-Nasai and Sunan Abu Daud. Collectively they have around thousands of hadiths.
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From an Islamic perspective, the quotations from the Quran are called A'yat (verses) and not hadiths as hadiths merely refer to the sayings of the prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him).For more info, I suggest that you visit site: sultan.orgRegards
The names of the collections come from the fact that the collections were seen to refer to the roughly 10% of Hadiths that were accurate or sahih (صحيح) in Arabic. The second name refers to the scholar who compiled the list, al-Bukhari (البخاري) or al-Muslim (المسلم). The two scholars, even though they used the same method to determine which hadiths were sahih and which were not, came up with distinct lists of what hadiths they believed were sahih. While they agreed on a large number of hadiths, the disagreements are noticeable and this is why there are different hadiths in the different collection. Other hadith collectors, like Abu Darda have still other hadiths that they consider sahih, but are rejected by both al-Bukhari and al-Muslim.
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Some hadiths do not agree with each other.
Unfortunately, many of the Hadiths have not been correctly described. Anyhow, the Six authentic collections of Hadith, especially Sahih Bokhari and Sahih Muslim are the most authentic collections of Hadith.
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Believe on everything stated on Qu'ran and do not believe on hadiths
according to shia Hadiths the trees of Heaven have all kind of food. and so all said fruits are correct. also some Hadiths say it was wheat. and some said the banned fruit was jealousy
The most authentic hadiths are collected in two books which are:Sahih BukhariSahih Muslim
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A hadith is an Islamic tradition. It means a report of the teachings, sayings and deeds of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.