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Irwa al-Ghalil by shaykh al-Albani

The author aimed to compile all authentic prophetic hadiths in a single book that any Muslim could read regardless of their knowledge or education level. He studied 37 books from the collections of Sunnah and extracted authentic hadiths from them without repetition. His methodology relied on two books: Ibn Al-Athir's Jami' Al-Usul, which served as his starting point, and Al-Albani's Al-Sahih Al-Jami'.
The author excluded hadiths that were subject to debate even if some scholars authenticated them, and included only those that were unanimously agreed upon as authentic or had minimal disagreement. He collected approximately 4,000 hadiths, numbered them all, with complete harakat on the matn and explanations of obscure vocabulary and essential meanings that cannot be dispensed with (such as abrogated rulings and some Fiqh). Most of the commentary is taken from Ibn Hajar's explanation of Sahih al-Bukhari or Al-Nawawi's explanation of Sahih Muslim.
This book represents a valuable new addition to the field of compiling authentic Sunnah. What distinguishes it from others is its combination of contemporary and classical scholarship in the science of narrator criticism and validation: Al-Albani and Ibn al-Athir.
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