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Over the past few years, a significant number of friends and students have requested a list of suggested book readings for my various classes on Hadith Studies. Others over the past few years have asked my opinion about certain works or whether they are appropriate for the level of the enquirer. Recently, I was reminded of a promise to compile a short list of works I would consider useful reading material for a student and have thus decided to take out a few minutes to compose this post, keeping in mind the various levels of readers and the need for conciseness. Beginner Level: For beginners, I recommend several books that dont require a heavily critical eye, are relatively brief in size, and are not overly technical in nature. Such books include three which I highly recommend be read cover-to-cover and purchased for ones personal library.
2. Hadith and Sunnah: Ideals and Realities (14 Selected Essays) 3. Studies in Early Hadith Literature by M.M. Azami 4. An Introduction to the Conservation of Hadith by Dr. Muhammad
Hamidullah 5. The Garden of the Hadith Scholars by Shah Abd al-Aziz al-Dihlawi 6. The Sunnah and Its Role in Islamic Legislation by Dr. Mustafa al-Sibaee Advanced Level: My assumption for this level of a reader is that he/she is already quite advanced in the study of the Islamic sciences and has easy access to Arabic works as well as a good background in technical hadith manuals. The following works are useful, then, for reading that will complement a study of advanced Arabic works in Hadith Studies. This list is not meant to be exhaustive, and I even hesitated to include some of the books I did because of their inaccessibility or exorbitant prices.
1. On Schachts Origins of Muhammadan Jurisprudence by M.M. Azami 2. An Introduction to the Science of Hadith by Ibn Salah trs. by Eerick
Dickenson 3. The Canonization of al-Bukhari and Muslim: The Formation and Function of the Sunni Hadith Canon by Jonathan A.C. Brown 4. Constructive Critics, Hadith Literature, and the Articulation of Sunni Islam by Scott C. Lucas 5. The Evolution of a Hadith: Transmission, Growth, and the Science of Rijal in a Hadith of Sad b. Abi Waqqas by Dr. Iftikhar Zaman 6. Analysing Muslim Traditions: Studies in Legal, Exegetical and Maghazi Hadith by Harald Motzki I have not included a list of the more common Orientalist or Reductionist works simply because many of the above texts do a decent job of summarizing their main contentions and providing context for them. I also havent included the countless beneficial journal articles that exist out there simply because this list was meant to include books alone. I am fairly certain I have omitted some works which I will later remember or be reminded of, so look out for revisions of this post.
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