Kutub al-Sittah
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Borrowed from
Arabic
الكُتُب السِّتَّة
(
al-kutub as-sitta
,
“
the six books
”
)
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Proper noun
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Kutub al-Sittah
pl
(
Islam
)
The group of six collections of
hadiths
(sayings or acts of
Muhammad
) which form part of the official canon of Sunni Islam.
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