HadithSahih MuslimDisputed Narration

Tatabbu' 151

Combining prayers — three major traditionists prefer a different isnad

Hadith Text

This is a Tatabbu' entry -- a cross-collection scholarly follow-up.

Tatabbu' (literally "the follow-up") is the short name for Kitab al-Ilzamat wa al-Tatabbu', a 10th-century work by the hadith scholar al-Daraqutni reviewing specific narrations in Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim. The number in the reference points to that catalog's entry -- not a hadith number on this site -- so a direct hadith link is not always available.

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Scholarly Critique

Scholar
al-Daraqutni
Critique Type
Isnad difference (better chain existed)
Scholar Grading
Questioned narration

Ibn Hajar: judges by specific circumstances; Muslim's choice is defensible.

Final Assessment and Source

Final Grade
Sahih (alternative isnad preferred but Muslim's is acceptable)
Source
Brown (2004), JIS 15:1, p. 25; Tatabbu' no. 151