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Al-Lu'lu wal-Marjan

by Muhammad Fu'ad Abdul Baqi

📖 Overview

Al-Lu'lu wal-Marjan is a compilation of hadith that appear in both Sahih Muslim and Sahih Bukhari. The text contains 1906 hadith organized into multiple chapters covering various aspects of Islamic teachings and practices. Muhammad Fu'ad Abdul Baqi collected these narrations by cross-referencing the two most authentic hadith collections in Sunni Islam. The work presents the original Arabic text alongside translations and includes a comprehensive index system. The book's organization follows traditional hadith classification, beginning with matters of faith and worship, then progressing through social interactions, business transactions, and other topics. Each hadith includes its chain of narration and appears in both Arabic and translated form. This compilation serves as a bridge between the two major hadith collections while providing an accessible reference for both scholars and general readers seeking authenticated prophetic traditions. The work emphasizes the core commonalities between the two source collections rather than their differences.

👀 Reviews

Readers appreciate that Al-Lu'lu wal-Marjan compiles hadith agreed upon by both Bukhari and Muslim, making it easier to reference authentic narrations without consulting multiple volumes. The Arabic-English translation helps students access the original text while learning the meaning. Several readers note the book's organization by subject matter aids in finding specific topics. One reviewer on Goodreads stated: "The categorization saves time when researching specific issues." Common criticisms include: - Some English translations lack fluency - Paper quality in newer editions could be better - Index could be more detailed Ratings across platforms: Goodreads: 4.8/5 (127 ratings) Amazon: 4.7/5 (89 reviews) IslamicBookstore.com: 4.5/5 (34 reviews) "This compilation is perfect for daily reference" - Amazon reviewer "Translation needs improvement in places" - Goodreads reviewer Most readers recommend it as a reference text for authentic hadith agreed upon by the two major hadith collections.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🔹 The book contains 1906 hadith that are found in both Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim, making it a unique compilation of only the hadith that these two most authentic collections have in common. 🔹 Muhammad Fu'ad Abdul Baqi spent over 15 years meticulously cross-referencing and organizing these hadith, completing this monumental work in 1949. 🔹 The title "Al-Lu'lu wal-Marjan" translates to "Pearls and Corals," symbolizing the precious nature of the authentic narrations contained within. 🔹 The author developed an innovative numbering system for the hadith that made it easier for scholars and students to reference specific narrations, a system still used today. 🔹 The book became so respected that it's often used in Islamic universities as a primary text for studying hadith, particularly for students beginning their advanced religious studies.