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Some Formal Characteristics of the Musnad Type of Ḥadīṯ Collection
The type of hadit collection called musnad is one in which compilers brought together reports whose chains of transmission go back to a particular Companion of the Prophet. Hadit scholars use the term, musnad, in several ways, having to do with well-substantiated accounts of the Prophet's words and deeds, but here I am dealing only with the special title given to those collections in which the person of the first transmitter after the Prophet is the key element in the arrangement of the texts.