Two Sahihs

Two Sahihs

Two Sahihs is a Sunni Islamic Term used to refer to Sahih Muslim and Sahih Bukhari, since they are considered to contain only Sahih Hadith.

The Six major Hadith collections is broader scope of hadith collections accepted by Sunnis.

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