التعريف
A ḥadīth reported by both Imām al-Bukhārī and Imām Muslim in their respective Ṣaḥīḥs — among the most authentic narrations after the Qur'an. The phrase signals the highest tier of soundness.
النطق: mut-TA-faq ‘a-LAYH
ملاحظات علمية
When you see 'muttafaq ‘alayh' in a fiqh book, the proof is at the strongest level — disputing such a ḥadīth's authenticity is virtually never legitimate.
التطبيق العملي
Prioritise memorising muttafaq ‘alayh ḥadīths first — they form the unshakeable core of practical Sunnah.
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مصطلحات ذات صلة
المزيد من Hadith Terminology
The science of criticising and validating narrators.
The chain of narrators of a hadith.
Fabricated — falsely attributed to the Prophet ﷺ.
The Six Books — the major hadith collections.
Weak — does not meet the conditions of authenticity.
Mass-transmitted — beyond doubt.