The Companions who narrated the most hadiths
· Abu Hurayrah (R.A.) is in the first place with his narration of 5 thousand, three hundred and seventy four hadiths. And about 800 people (rawis) reported hadiths from him.
· Abdullah bin Umar (R.A.) is in the second place with his narration of 2 thousand, six hundred and thirty hadiths.
· Anas bin Malik (R.A.) narrated 2 thousand, two hundred and eighty-six hadiths from the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
· Hz. Aisha (R.A.) narrated 2 thousand, two hundred and ten hadiths from the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
· Abdullah bin Abbas (R.A.) narrated 1660 hadiths from the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
· Jabir bin Abdullah (R.A.) narrated 1540 hadiths from the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
· Abu Said al Khudri (R.A.) narrated 1170 hadiths from the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
- The Companions of the Prophet (PBUH)
- How Can We Be Sure That the Hadiths of the Prophet (PBUH) Reached Us Without Distortion?
- How Can We Be Sure That the Hadiths of the Prophet (PBUH) Reached Us Without Distortion?
- How can we be sure that hadiths reach us without changing?
- Great Companions like Abu Bakr and Umar (r. anhuma) narrated very few hadiths. What is the wisdom behind it?
- Considering that hadiths reached us through many narrators, why should we trust hadiths and why should we not deny hadiths?
- Will you please explain the verses that order us to obey the messenger of Allah?
- Will you give information about salawat with a hundred thousand or a hundred million effects?
- Would you please through light on who Tirmidhi, Bukhari, Muslim and Ibn Khuzayma were and did they come after the four Imams (Abu Hanifa, Shaafi, Malik and Hanbal)?
- What was the personality of Hz. Uthman like? Will you give detailed information?