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10.214 pages in 18 volumes plus Introduction and
2 colour print: black and red with gold embossed Balacron imitation leather cover
Size: 21 cm x 29.7 cm
Year of Publication: 2000
Part I of The Encyclopaedia of Hadith is also available in paperback:
10.214 pages in 18 volumes plus Introduction and
1 colour print: black
Size: 16.4 cm x 24 cm
Year of Publication: 2000
A full-time team of qualified Hadith specialists has been working on the creation of a properly-edited and reliable text. Further, the process has benefited from the guidance of living Hadith authorities. The result has been the first critically-edited versions of the Hadith literature ever produced.
This long overdue scholarly production has met with acclaim and admiration from Hadith specialists around the world and opens new possibilities for research into early Islamic history, into Arabic literature, and into the complex disciplines of Islamic doctrine, law, and spirituality. For more detailed information please DOWNLOAD THE "SUNNA PROJECT" BROCHURE.
The Encyclopaedia of Hadith was produced in Germany according to the highest technical specifications. The eighteen-volume set, handsomely bound using a gold and blind embossed motif inspired by the celebrated Sultan Oljeitu Qur'an, preserved in the Egyptian National Library, and using both red and black ink on each page, sets wholly new standards for the production of Hadith texts.
The paperback edition is very practical for students and researchers who want to have their own copy of the Encyclopaedia at home or work place.
It is beautifully designed, produced and bound. The content of the paperback edition is exactly the same as that of the hardback edition.
All of the Hadith texts are submitted for approval to the Islamic Research Institute of Al-Azhar University, Cairo, and are only released in printed and magnetic form once approval has been given.
The International Hadith Study Association Network (IHSAN)
is the online part of the Thesaurus Islamicus Foundation's Sunna Project.
Through the Sunna Project the Foundation seeks to assemble the entirety of Hadith literature and to prepare and publish definitive critical editions of every Hadith collection.
The IHSAN Network currently comprises the following sections:
Hadith Database
The Hadith Database allows for the full text of the Foundation's printed editions of Hadith collections to be searched according to various criteria. IHSAN registration is required to access the online database.
Manuscripts
The manuscripts section contains images of the important manuscripts used for the books in the Hadith Encyclopedia. The manuscripts are cross linked with the Hadith Database.
Association
The IHSAN Association consists of working Hadith scholars around the world and institutions involved with Hadith studies.
PLEASE Follow the link to find further information about IHSAN and a link for online registration.