The
Musannaf of
Abd al-Razzaq is a very early book of
Hadith that was collected by
‘Abd ar-Razzaq as-San‘ani. It not only contains a huge number of hadith attributed directly to
Muhammad, but also from the
Sahaba and early Muslim scholars. The title roughly means "The Categorized", which suggests the nature of this hadith collection, as it is arranged according to categories of
Fiqh.
==Abd Al Razzaq
He was the teacher of Imam Bukhari and high ranking Islamic Scholars. It is said, when we accept Imam Bukhari's Book (Al Sahih Al Bukhari), so hundred times more, we must accept the Musannaf of Abd Al Razzaq.
Sources
The hadith in the Musannaf come mainly from three people: Ma'mar Ibn Rashid (d. AD 770),
Ibn Jurayj, and
Sufyan al-Thawri. There are also relatively small numbers of hadith from Sufyan Ibn 'Uyayna,
Abu Hanifa, and
Malik Ibn Anas among a large number of other people. Most of them are said to have been compilers of hadith books in their own right.
Reliability
An article by
Harald Motzki appeared in the
Journal of Near Eastern Studies that mentioned the Musannaf of `Abd al-Razzaq al-San`ani as a source of authentic ahadith of the first century
AH. The conclusion of the author was, "While studying the Musannaf of `Abd al-Razzaq, I came to the conclusion that the theory championed by Goldziher, Schacht, and in their footsteps, many others – myself included – which in general, reject hadith literature as a historically...
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