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  • The Book of Knowledge

    This treatise is comprised of a collection of ahaadeeth (sayings of the Prophet) and athaar (sayings of the Salaf) on the subject of Islamic Knowledge. The Tahqeeq of the book was done by Imam Al-albanee.

    Formation : Abu Khaithama Zuhair Ibn Harb An-Nasaa’ee - Abu Khaisamah Zuhair Bin Harb Al-Nisai

    Translators : Abu Maryam Ismaeel Alarcon

    Source : http://www.islamhouse.com/p/51779

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