Sahifah Hammam ibn Munabbih

Sahifah Hammam ibn Munabbih (Arabic: صَحِيفَة هَمَّام ٱبْن مُنَبِّه) is sometimes quoted as one of the earliest surviving hadith collections compiled by Islamic Scholar Hammam ibn Munabbih (d. 101 AH/719 CE).[1][2]

Sahifah Hammam ibn Munabbih
AuthorHammam ibn Munabbih
Original titleصحيفة همام ابن منبه
LanguageArabic
GenreHadith collection

Description

Generally considered to be the oldest surviving book of hadith, it is found in various Oriental manuscript libraries and a printed version is widely available. It was composed by 8th century scholar Hammam ibn Munabbih. It has been translated, in the 20th century, by Muhammad Hamidullah. Two copies of Sahifa Hammam bin Munabbih manuscript were discovered; one in a Damascus library and the other in a library in Berlin. Dr. Hamidullah published it after carefully comparing the two manuscripts.[3]

Hammam bin Munabbih (b. 19h) was a disciple of Abu Hurairah. It was generally known that the Sahifah had been completely included in the Musnad Ahmad.

Contested Authorship

Although muslim scholars and quite a few western orientalist hadith scholars confirm its attribution to Ibn Munabbih,[4][5] G.H.A. Juynboll argues that it was concocted by none other none than 'Azq.[6][7]

Publications

The book has been published by many organizations around the world:

  • Sahifah Hammam ibn Munabbih: Published: stockists, Habib; 5th edition (1961) [8]
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See also

References

  1. http://www.islamic-awareness.org/Hadith/hadith.html
  2. G. H. A. Juynboll, Encyclopedia of canonical ḥadīth, Leiden 2007, 29.
  3. https://archive.org/details/Sahifah-asSahifaTulSahiha--sahifaHammamIbnMunnabbih.p
  4. Speight, Der Islam, LXXVII, 2000, pp. 169-79.
  5. G. H. A. Juynboll, Encyclopedia of canonical ḥadīth, Leiden 2007, 29.
  6. G. H. A. Juynboll, Encyclopedia of canonical ḥadīth, Leiden 2007, 29-31.
  7. Pavlovitch, Pavel, “Ḥadīth”, in: Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE, Edited by: Kate Fleet, Gudrun Krämer, Denis Matringe, John Nawas, Everett Rowson. First published online: 2018
  8. "Sahifah Hammam ibn Munabbih". www.amazon.com. ASIN B0006D19RO. Retrieved Apr 30, 2019.
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