Ibn Khuzaymah 654: Sahih

), is highly regarded in the field of hadith science. It was compiled by the 9th-century scholar Ibn Khuzaymah Authenticity

It is important to note that some later sources, such as the edition of the hadith found on Islamic Urdu Books, have indicated that the chain of transmission ( isnad ) for this particular narration is (da'if). This highlights an important point: a hadith being in Sahih Ibn Khuzaymah does not automatically mean it is universally accepted as sahih by all later scholars , as Ibn Khuzaymah's authentication was his own scholarly judgment, which could be, and has been, challenged by others like Ibn Hajar. sahih ibn khuzaymah 654

Imam Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani pointed out that the actual original title of the book was Kitab Al-Sahih (The Authentic Book). Historically, it is regarded by scholars like Imam As-Suyuti as the , ranking higher than Sahih Ibn Hibban . Ibn Khuzaymah applied such a fierce vetting mechanism that he would outright refuse to include a narration if there was even a microscopic shred of doubt or historical weakness in the character of a narrator. Legal and Practical Interpretations (Fiqh) ), is highly regarded in the field of hadith science

: The key takeaway is that the Prophet ﷺ joined his feet (specifically the heels) during sujud . Many scholars use this hadith as evidence that the heels should be touching rather than spread apart during prostration. Imam Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani pointed out that the