into the Arab tribe of Qushair. His book is considered among Sunni
Muslims the most authentic collections of hadith, second only to Sahih
Bukhari.
Estimates on how many hadiths are in his books vary from 3,033 to
12,000, depending on whether duplicates are included, or whether the
text only or the isnad is also counted. The book is said to share
about 1900 hadiths with Bukhari's Sahih/
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