- Compendium of Muslim Texts
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The Compendium of Muslim Texts contains the most known online hadith database, ranking highest in the Google search engine[1], although the collections they have are incomplete due to being one of the earliest sites on Islam on the net.
Contents
History
The Compendium was compiled by the USC-MSA, the Muslim Students Association at the University of Southern California,[2] one of the largest private universities in the United States.
The Compendium is entirely devoted to serving as a resource for students, faculty, and visitors, compiling many Muslim texts and making many of them searchable, including many translations of the Quran and translations of authentic hadith compilations.
It was originally available on the USC website, but is now hosted at the website of MSA West, a West Coast regional council of the national MSA organization. The searchable Quran and hadith database are available on both the USC website and MSA West, however. The Center for Muslim-Jewish Engagement has taken ownership of the compendium and houses it on its website since the MSA at USC has gone inactive.
Contents
Main contents
Fundamentals
Allah
Muhammad
Qur'an
Sunnah
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- Large collection:
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- The Translation of the Meanings Of Sahih Al-Bukhari by Muhsin Khan [1]
- A translation of Sahih Muslim by Abd-al-Hamid Siddiqui [2]
- A partial translation of Sunan Abu Dawud by Ahmad Hasan [3]
- A translation of Al-Muwatta by A'isha Abd-al-Rahman al-Tarjumana and Ya'qub Johnson[4]
- Other collections:
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- Forty Hadith Qudsi[5]
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(Regarding Sunan Abu-Dawud, they added the following disclaimer: The translation of Sunan Abu-Dawud found here is not complete! Roughly half of the collection is missing; please take this into account if you cannot find a specific hadith.[8])Pillars
Special Topics
Tools
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- Qur'an Search (note that they have made changes to the translations[9])
- Hadith Search
- Glossary
Other content
Books
- The Fundamentals of Tawheed by Bilal Philips[10]
Sahaba
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- Abbad ibn Bishr[11]
- Abdullah ibn Abbas
- Abdullah ibn Hudhafah as-Sahmi
- Abdullah ibn Jahsh
- Abdullah ibn Masud
- Abdullah Ibn Sailam
- Abdullah ibn Umar
- Abdullah ibn Umm Maktum
- Abdur-Rahman ibn Awf
- Abu-d Dardaa
- Abu-l Aas ibn ar-Rabiah
- Abu Ayyub al-Ansari
- Abu Dharr al-Ghifari
- Abu Hurayrah
- Abu Musa al-Ashari
- Abu Sufyan ibn al-Harith[12]
- Abu Ubaydah ibn al-Jarrah
- Adiyy ibn Hatim
- Aishah bint Abi Bakr
- Al-Baraa ibn Malik al-Ansari
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- Amr ibn al-Jamuh
- An-Nuayman ibn Amr
- An-Numan ibn Muqarrin
- Asmaa bint Abu Bakr
- At-Tufayl ibn Amr ad-Dawsi
- Barakah
- Fatimah bint Muhammad
- Fayruz ad-Daylami
- Habib ibn Zayd al-Ansari
- Hakim ibn Hazm
- Hudhayfah ibn al-Yaman
- Ikrimah ibn Abi Jahl
- Jafar ibn Abi Talib
- Julaybib
- Khabbab ibn al-Aratt
- Muadh ibn Jabal
- Muhammad ibn Maslamah
- Musab ibn Umayr
- Nuaym ibn Masud
- Rabiah ibn Kab
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- Ramlah bint Abi Sufyan
- Rumaysa bint Milhan
- Sad ibn Abi Waqqas
- Said ibn Aamir al-Jumahi
- Said ibn Zayd
- Salim Mawla Abi Hudhayfah
- Salman the Persian
- Suhayb ar-Rumi
- Suhayl ibn Amr
- Talhah ibn Ubaydullah
- Thabit ibn Qays
- Thumamah ibn Uthal
- Ubayy ibn Kab
- Umayr ibn Sad al-Ansari
- Umayr ibn Wahb
- Umm Salamah
- Uqbah ibn Aamir
- Utbah ibn Ghazwan
- Zayd al-Khayr
- Zayd ibn Thabit
External links
- Compendium of Muslim Texts
- MSA Hadith Database search
- Search the Qur'an and Hadith at USC Center for Muslim-Jewish Engagement
References
- ^ Google search of "Bukhari"
- ^ "Religious Texts". USC Center for Muslim-Jewish Engagement. http://www.usc.edu/schools/college/crcc/engagement/resources/texts/muslim/. Retrieved 2010-12-12.
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