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Book by Al-Bayhaqi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shuab ul Iman, (Arabic: شعب الايمان), is a multi-volume Hadith book compiled by Imam al-Bayhaqi (384 AH – 458 AH).[1] The author provides an exhaustive textual commentary relating to foundations of faith and its branches.[2]
Author | Al-Bayhaqi |
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Original title | شعب الايمان |
Language | Arabic |
Genre | Hadith collection |
It is one of the major collection of Hadiths compiled by Imam Behaqi besides his other major work in the field of Hadiths. According to Maktaba Shamila it contains almost eleven thousands (11000) Hadiths (narrations).[3] This book describes branches of faith (Shuab ul Iman) and Imam basically has chosen the name of the book according to a Hadith of Mohammad in which he mentioned that there are more than seventy (70) branches of faith. According to the book, Iman (faith) has three major branches as follows.
Several publishers have published the book in different langues (original book is in Arabic):
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