The hadith book that is believed to be almost 100 percent authentic is Sahih al-Bukhari (صحيح البخاري). Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani quoted Aboo Ja'far al-'Uqailee as saying, "After Bukhari had written the Sahih, he read it to Ali ibn al-Madini, Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Yahya ibn Ma'in as well as others. They considered it a good effort and testified to its authenticity with the exception of four hadith. Al-'Uqailee then said that Bukhari was actually correct regarding those four hadith." Ibn Hajar then concluded, "And they are, in fact, authentic."
Also, Ibn al-Salah said in his Muqaddimah: "It has been narrated to us that Bukhari has said, 'I have not included in the book al-Jami' other than what is authentic and I did not include other authentic hadith for the sake of brevity.'" In addition, al-Dhahabi said, "Bukhari was heard saying, 'I have memorized one hundred thousand authentic hadith and two hundred thousand which are less than authentic.'"
saheeh(sahih) hadith means authentic hadith ... insense the hadith is considered true and valid
Yes, the hadith collection of Abu Dawud is considered authentic by scholars of Islamic jurisprudence.
There are approximately 300,000 Hadiths in Islam. However, most of these 80-95% are believed to be forgeries. Different Hadith collectors (like Bukhari, Al-Muslim, and others) decided whether or not they believed a hadith to be authentic or not, resulting in collections of between 20,000 to 40,000 hadiths depending on the collector.
The most authentic hadiths are collected in two books which are:Sahih BukhariSahih Muslim
Abswer A (sunni view)Farooq e Azam meanig The Distinguisher.Answer B (shia view)prophet did not give any especial name to him and The Hadith saying there is no leaf unless it is written on it Abubakr Seddiq and Umar Farooq is not considered authentic according to shia scholars. this is Hadith is considered a fabricated Hadith by Ali Ibn Jamil Reqqi. Tabarani has mentioned this Hadith and said this is a fake Hadith. Ali Ibn Jamil was who fabricated too many Hadith and is the only narrator of this Hadith.Answer IINoteAnswer B is irrelevant to the question . and also note that most Hadith quoted by shia are fabricated.Answer IIIbetter users decide what hadith is fabricated. shia does not accept any hadith as authentic even if in shia hadith books.
The hadith in Sahih Bukhari 5590 holds significance as it provides guidance and teachings from the Prophet Muhammad. It is considered authentic and is used by Muslims to understand and practice their faith.
So that they may act according to the true teachings of the holy Prophet (SAW).
Answer A (Sunni View)Farooq e Azam meanig The Distinguisher .Answer B (shia view)The Hadith saying there is no leaf unless it is written on it Abubakr Siddique and Umar Farooq is not considered authentic according to shia scholars. this is Hadith is considered a fabricated Hadith by Ali Ibn Jamil Reqqi. Tabarani has mentioned this Hadith and said this is a fake Hadith. Ali Ibn Jamil was who fabricated too many Hadith and is the only narrator of this Hadith.Coments, Sunny also don't accept hadiths quoted by shia as athentic .Comments, Shia also don't accept hadiths quoted by shia sunni as authentic unless it is proved all persons in narration chain of Hadith are trusted.
The Ashrah Al-Mubashirina bil Jannah are the ten companions who were promised paradise by the Prophet Muhammad in the Hadith of the ten promised paradise. This hadith was narrated by Tirmidhi, Abu Dawood, and ibn Majah. The hadith reads as reported from Tirmidhi as follows: Abdul Rahman bin `Awf said: The prophet (s) said: Abu Bakr in Paradise, Omar in Paradise, 'Uthman in Paradise, Ali in Paradise, Talha in Paradise, al- Zubair (bin al-'Awwam) in Paradise, AbdulRahman bin `Awf in Paradise, Saad (bin Abi Waqqass) in Paradise, Saeed (bin Zaid), and abu 'Ubaida bin al- Jarrah in Paradise." -Tirmidhi This is a hadith that is believed to be true only by Sunni Muslims, as Shias don't accept its authenticity for a couple of reasons. They believe that it was a fabricated hadith that was created during the time of the Ummayad dynasty (about 50 years after the death of Muhammad) to strengthen the cause against Shiism. They also say that it isn't truly authentic, as it isn't in Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim, the two most authentic hadith books. However, whether the Shi'as accept this hadith or not, it makes no difference in beliefs between the two sects. What is the most important matter is your faith and your own relationship with God, and not necessarily whether a hadith on the ten people promised paradise is authentic or not. Allah knows best, and Shi'as and Sunnis are all still Muslims, striving in the same way for the same goals.
The Ashrah Al-Mubashirina bil Jannah are the ten companions who were promised paradise by the Prophet Muhammad in the Hadith of the ten promised paradise. This hadith was narrated by Tirmidhi, Abu Dawood, and ibn Majah. The hadith reads as reported from Tirmidhi as follows: Abdul Rahman bin `Awf said: The prophet (s) said: Abu Bakr in Paradise, Omar in Paradise, 'Uthman in Paradise, Ali in Paradise, Talha in Paradise, al- Zubair (bin al-'Awwam) in Paradise, AbdulRahman bin `Awf in Paradise, Saad (bin Abi Waqqass) in Paradise, Saeed (bin Zaid), and abu 'Ubaida bin al- Jarrah in Paradise." -Tirmidhi This is a hadith that is believed to be true only by Sunni Muslims, as Shias don't accept its authenticity for a couple of reasons. They believe that it was a fabricated hadith that was created during the time of the Ummayad dynasty (about 50 years after the death of Muhammad) to strengthen the cause against Shiism. They also say that it isn't truly authentic, as it isn't in Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim, the two most authentic hadith books. However, whether the Shi'as accept this hadith or not, it makes no difference in beliefs between the two sects. What is the most important matter is your faith and your own relationship with God, and not necessarily whether a hadith on the ten people promised paradise is authentic or not. Allah knows best, and Shi'as and Sunnis are all still Muslims, striving in the same way for the same goals.
The Sahih al-Jami collection of hadith is significant in Islamic scholarship because it contains authentic sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad. Scholars use it to understand and interpret Islamic teachings and practices.
The most authentic bieng Al-Quran. Considered as The Word of God. Followed by the Sahih Bukhari and other Hadith, i.e sayings of the Prophets.