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    Sahih Muslim includes sayings, doings and approvals of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) narrated by his companions. It is considered the third most authentic book in Islam after the Quran and "Sahih al-Bukhari". It covers almost all aspects of life.

    Formation : Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj ibn Muslim al-Qushairi an-Naisabori

    Translators : AbdulHamid Siddiqui

    From issues : http://www.islamspirit.com - Islam Spirit Website

    Source : http://www.islamhouse.com/p/70896

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