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Jami ul Kamil

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Al-Jamiul Kamil Fee Al-Hadith As-Sahih Al-Shamil
Author
Original titleالجامع الكامل في الحديث الصحيح الشامل
Illustrator
CountryKSA
LanguageArabic
GenreHadith collection
Published2020
Pages

Al-Jamiul Kamil Fee Al-Hadith As-Sahih Al-Shamil or in short Jami ul Kamil (Arabic: الجامع الكامل في الحديث الصحيح الشامل‎), known in English as The Comprehensive Collection of all Authentic Prophetic Narrations, is a secondary hadith collection book, compiled by the Islamic scholar Imam Ziya-ur-Rahman Azmi (1943 CE – 30 July 2020 CE). In this book, the author compiled all Authentic Prophetic Narrations (Sahih Ahadith) from more than two hundred books.[1][2]

Description[edit]

Azmi authored this book as the only collection of Hadith's book which compiled all of authentic hadith narrations. The book contains almost sixteen thousand Hadiths in twelve volumes.[3][4][2] His work can be summarized as all authentic narrations (Sahih Hadiths) in one book. According to Islamic scholar Muhammad Ishaq Bhatti, "this is such a work that no one has done before."[5]

Publication[edit]

  • Arabic: Al-Jamiul Kamil fee Al-Hadith As-Sahih Al-Shamil (12 Vol Set), first Published by dar-us-salam Publications KSA, compiled by Ziya-ur-Rahman Azmi[6][7][8]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Azmi, Zakir (3 March 2017). "Journey from Hinduism to Islam to professor of Hadith in Madinah". Saudi Gazette. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Tariq 2020.
  3. "Al-Jami Ul-Kamil Fi Al-Hadith Al-Sahih Al-Shamil (12 Vols.)". www.islamhouse.in. 15 Feb 2022. Retrieved 15 Feb 2022.
  4. Azmi, Zakir (3 March 2017). "Journey from Hinduism to Islam to professor of Hadith in Madinah". Saudi Gazette. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  5. Bhatti 2012, p. 75.
  6. "Arabic: Al-Jamiul Kamil fee Al-Hadith As-Sahih Al-Shamil (12 Vol Set)". www.dar-us-salam.com. 15 Feb 2022. Retrieved 15 Feb 2022.
  7. "Al-Jami Ul-Kamil Fi Al-Hadith Al-Sahih Al-Shamil (12 Vols.)". www.islamhouse.in. 15 Feb 2022. Retrieved 15 Feb 2022.
  8. "Al Jami Ul Kamil Fi Hadith Al Shamil". aalimbooks.com. 15 Feb 2022. Retrieved 15 Feb 2022.


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