Reference Information?
Online Quran references:
* Most Quran references are from "The Noble Quran" by Saheeh (Online Quran) = https://amrayn.com/
* Other translations of Quran verses, are taken from the Quran Corpus website: https://corpus.quran.com/
* The Tafsir's are by www.AlTafsir.Com, Copyrights © 2002-2022 Royal Aal al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought.
Hard copy Quran references:
The Wise Quran by Dr Sahib Mustaqum Bieher (IDCI) = SMB , The Holy Quran by Abdullah Yusuf Ali (IDCI) = AYA
Quaan by Mufti Afzal Hoosen Elias = MAHE, The Quran by Saheeh = Saheeh, The Quran by Wuhiduddin Khan = WK
The Koran by J.M.Rowell = JMR, The Glorious Qur'an by Muhammad M. Pickthall (IDCI) = MMP
The Noble Quran by Dr Muhammad Taqi-ud-Din Al-Hilali & Dr Muhammad Mushin Khan => MK,
The Quran by D.M.Dawood, = DMD, The Koran by George Sale = SALE
Holy Bible references:
OT = Old Testament, NT = New Testament, APOC = Apocrypha.
* Most Bible references, are from the online King James Bible: https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/
* Other Holy Bible sources: www.BibleHub.Com, NWT, AMP, GNB, ESV, NRSV, KJV, NKJV, DNKJB,
RSV, Jerusalem Bible, Catholic Christian Bible, The Living Bible (Paraphased), Youth Bible (NCV),
The Message, Life Application Bible (NIV), New Oxford Annotated Bible (NRSV) with Apocrypha.
Specific page abbreviation key references from Quran(s) or Bible(s):
The Quran example: AYA_p1 = The Holy Qur'an by Abdullah Yusuf Ali (IDCI), Page 1.
The Holy Bible example: NRSV_p600 = New Revised Standard Version, Page 600
* Most Hadith references, are taken from the website https://amrayn.com/hadith and/or https://sunnah.com/
Hadiths are referenced by collection, (Arabic number) and/or by volume number, subcategory, then hadith number.
PLEASE NOTE: Some Hadiths may have been shortened, due to space, any hadiths that have the ["..."] are edited,
however, the original link to the original full unedited hadith is located in the area where it says SOURCE: [link].
The Following, are the amounts of Hadiths in each historians collection:
* Sahih al-Bukhari = 7076 hadiths, * Sahih Muslim = 7190 hadiths , * Muwatta Malik = 1973 hadiths,
* Jami at-Tirmidhi = 3956 hadiths, * Sunan ibn Majah = 4340 hadiths, * Sunan al-Nasa'i = 5758 hadiths,
* Sunan Abi Dawood = 5274 hadiths, * Riyad as-Saliheen = 1896 hadiths, * Hadith Qudsi = 40 Hadiths,
* 40 Hadith Nawawi = 42 hadiths, * Shamama'il al-Muhammadiya = 398 Hadiths.
****************************** Classifications of the Hadiths ********************************
According to the reliability and memory of the reporters.
The final judgment on a hadith depends crucially on this factor. Verdicts such as
Sahih (sound), Hasan (good), Da`if (weak), Maudu` (fabricated, forged)
rest mainly upon the nature of the reporters in the isnad.
SOURCE: https://islamonline.net/en/classifications-of-hadith/
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