Kutubus Sittah: The Six Canonical Hadith Collections and Their Role in Islamic Authority

This paper examines Kutubus Sittah (the Six Books), the most revered hadith collections in Sunni Islam. It traces their compilation in the 3rd Islamic century (9th century CE), outlines their authors and methodologies, discusses criteria for authenticity, and analyzes their hierarchical status relative to the Qur’an. Finally, it addresses modern critiques and the collections’ enduring role in Islamic law, theology, and piety.

Sittah.pdf — Kutubus

Kutubus Sittah: The Six Canonical Hadith Collections and Their Role in Islamic Authority

This paper examines Kutubus Sittah (the Six Books), the most revered hadith collections in Sunni Islam. It traces their compilation in the 3rd Islamic century (9th century CE), outlines their authors and methodologies, discusses criteria for authenticity, and analyzes their hierarchical status relative to the Qur’an. Finally, it addresses modern critiques and the collections’ enduring role in Islamic law, theology, and piety. Kutubus Sittah.pdf