Tartib al-Musnad is the principal hadith collection of the Ibadi branch of Islam. It has one thousand and five individual hadiths, some of which are also found in Sunni hadiths. The collection is not used outside Ibadism. It is a "musnad", that is to say, a collection of hadiths organized into parts according to which narrator is the source of each hadith. (Other collections are generally organized into parts according to the subject of the hadiths.)
2-520: Jami Sahih is, along with Tartib al-Musnad , the most important hadith collection for Ibadis . It was compiled by Al-Rabi' bin Habib Al-Farahidi and later on organized and arranged by Yusuf Ibrahim al-Warjilani (يوسف إبراهيم الوارجلاني). The most frequent transmitter is Jabir ibn Zayd . This article about an Islamic studies book is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Tartib al-Musnad Tartib al-Musnad
4-528: Is a rearrangement and expansion of the hadith collection Jami Sahih compiled by Al-Rabi' bin Habib Al-Farahidi in the Islamic second century. Abu Yaaqub Yusef bin Ibrahim al-Warjilani (d. 570/1175) rearranged the collection and added further narratives. The work is divided into four parts: The 263 hadith of parts three and four are those added by Abu Yaqub's work. This Islam-related article
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