- Sunan al-Darimi
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Sunan al-Darimi (Arabic: سن الدارمي) or Musnad al-Darimi by `Abd Allah ibn `Abd al-Rahman al-Darimi (181H–255H) is a hadith collection considered by Sunnis to be among the prominent nine collections: the Six major Hadith collections, Al-Muwatta and the Musnad of Imam Ahmad.
Despite its title as a Musnad, it is not arranged by narrator in the manner of other Musnads, such as that of Tayalisi or Ibn Hanbal. It is arranged by subject matter in the manner of a book of Sunan, like the Sunan Ibn Majah.
Conveyance
Darimi transmitted these hadiths to `Isa ibn `Umar al-Samarqandi; date of death unknown, but presumably after 293 AH. Thereafter it passed to:
- `Abdullah ibn Ahmad ibn Hamawiya al-Sarkhasi (293–381 AH)
- `Abd al-Rahman ibn Muhammad ibn Muzaffar al-Dawudi "Jamal al-Islam" (374–467 AH)
- Abu'l-Waqt `Abd al-Awwal ibn `Isa ibn Shu`ayb al-Sijizzi (458–553 AH)
Published editions
- Edited by Husayn Salim Asad, Dar al-Maghni, 1420 AH / 2000 CE, p. 151-3
The Six Books
(Al-Kutub al-Sittah)Sahih al-Bukhari · Sahih Muslim · Sunan an-Nasa'i al-Sughra · Sunan Abu Dawood · Sunan al-Tirmidhi · Sunan ibn Majah
Primary collections Sahifah Hammam ibn Munabbih · Musannaf ibn Jurayj · · Al-Muwatta · The Musannaf of Abd al-Razzaq · Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal · Sunan al-Darimi · Sahih Ibn Khuzaymah · Sahih Ibn Hibbaan · Al-Mustadrak alaa al-Sahihain · Mawdu'at al-Kubra · Tahdhib al-Athar
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