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This fact has always troubled me. The Noble Qur'an is seen and available in every home but whereas the books of Hadeeth are not. Though the Hadeeth come after the Qur'an in all degrees and all scholars say that the Hadeeth is the commentary of the Qur'an. It may not be a culture all over the world but here where I live I haven't seen any home with Sahih Bukhari or even Sahih Muslim. The six major books (Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Sunan ibn-Majah, Sunan at-Tirmidhi, Sunan an-Nasai and Sunan Abu Dawood) are only found in libraries. From the past few months I have been planning to buy all 6 of them but when I told a fellow friend of mine, he said that I'd be going extremes by doing it and I should just go on with one of the four schools of thought.
I've seen books like Muntakhab Ahadeeth and Fazail-i-'Amaal at many places and they seem to be serving the purpose of the Prophet's (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) sayings. Those books only deal with Salaah, Hajj, Ramadaan, Tableegh, Zikr etc whereas our beloved Rasoolullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) has shown us directions in every path of life. Why is it preferred to ask an aalim every time you need guidance rather than reading and following the hadeeth yourself? I hope you guys understood what I was trying to say and throw some light on this issue.

This fact has always troubled me. The Noble Qur'an is seen and available in every home but whereas the books of Hadeeth are not. Though the Hadeeth come after the Qur'an in all degrees and all scholars say that the Hadeeth is the commentary of the Qur'an. It may not be a culture all over the world but here where I live I haven't seen any home with Sahih Bukhari or even Sahih Muslim. The six major books (Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Sunan ibn-Majah, Sunan at-Tirmidhi, Sunan an-Nasai and Sunan Abu Dawood) are only found in libraries. From the past few months I have been planning to buy all 6 of them but when I told a fellow friend of mine, he said that I'd be going extremes by doing it and I should just go on with one of the four schools of thought.
I've seen books like Muntakhab Ahadeeth and Fazail-i-'Amaal at many places and they seem to be serving the purpose of the Prophet's (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) sayings. Those books only deal with Salaah, Hajj, Ramadaan, Tableegh, Zikr etc whereas our beloved Rasoolullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) has shown us directions in every path of life. Why is it preferred to ask an aalim every time you need guidance rather than reading and following the hadeeth yourself? I hope you guys understood what I was trying to say and throw some light on this issue.
