
In the sources of Islam, the second source after the Qur'an is the collection of hadiths. Reliable collections containing authentic hadiths are one of the most reliable sources for studying the words, manners, verbs, and interpretations of the Prophet (pbuh) and for understanding Islam and putting it into practice. Therefore, many books on the science of hadith have been written by Muslim scholars. These books are divided into «Rivayat al-Hadith» and «Dirayat al-Hadith» series.
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