
Al-Jami' as-Saghir is a Sunni hadith collection authored by the Islamic scholar Jalaluddin al-Suyuti.

Al-Mu'jam al-Awsat, is one of the famous Hadith book written by great Hadith Narrator Imam Al-Tabarani.

Al-Mu'jam al-Kabir, is one of the Hadith book compiled by Imam Al-Tabarani. It is part of his Hadith book series by name of Mu'ajim Al-Tabarani. The other two books of the series are Al-Mu'jam al-Awsat & Al-Mu'jam as-Saghir.

Al-Mu'jam as-Saghir, is one of the Hadith book written by great Hadith Narrator and compiler Imam Al-Tabarani. It is part of his Hadith book series by name of Mu'ajim Al-Tabarani. The other two books of the series are Al-Mu'jam al-Awsat & Al-Mu'jam al-Kabeer.

Al-Mustadrak ala aṣ-Ṣaḥeeḥayn or Mustadrak Al Hakim is a five volume hadith collection written by Hakim al-Nishapuri. He wrote it in the year AH 393, when he was 72 years old.

Al-Sunan al-Sughra, also known as Sunan an-Nasa'i, is one of the Kutub al-Sittah, and was collected by Al-Nasa'i.

As-Sunan al-Kubra,, is a hadith book collected by Imam Al-Nasa'i, not to be confused with the same titled book by Imam Al-Bayhaqi.

At-Targhib wat-Tarhib, is one of the Hadith book compiled by Hafiz Zaki-ud-deen Abdul Azeem Al Munzari in the 7th century of Islamic History.

Kitaab-ul-Aathaar, is one of the earlier Hadith book compiled by Imam Muhammad al-Shaybani, the student of Imam Abu Hanifa. This book is sometime referred to Imam Abu Hanifa.

Lisan al-Mizan or Lisan ul Mizan, is one of the classic book of Ilm al-Rijal written by Hafiz Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani in the 9th century of Islamic History.

Mishkat al-Masabih (English translation: A Niche for Lamps) is an expanded version of Al-Baghawi's Masabih al-Sunnah by Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd Allāh Khatib Al-Tabrizi. Khatib Al-Tabrizi died 741 AH rendered this version of the original text more accessible to those not having an advanced knowledge of the science of hadith.

Mizan al-Itidal or Mizan al-I'tidal fi Naqd ar-Rijal is one of the most important works of Ilm al-Rijal written by Imam al-Dhahabi in the 8th century of Islamic History.

Musnad Abu Yaʽla, or Musnad Abu Yala, is a Hadith book, and was written by Imam Abu Yaʽla al-Mawsili .

Musnad al-Bazzar, is one of the Hadith book written by Hafiz Abu Bakr Ahmed al-Bazzar in the third century of Islamic History.

Musnad al-Shafi'i, is one of the famous Hadith book attributed to Imam Abū ʿAbdullāh Muhammad ibn Idrīs Al-Shafi‘i.

Musnad al-Siraj, is one of the Hadith books compiled by Imam Muhammad bin Ishaq As Siraj Al Nishapori.

Musnad al Tayalisi, or Musnad Abu Dawood al-Tayalisi or Musnad Abi Dawud Al Tayalisi, is one of the oldest Hadith book written and compiled. It was compiled by Imam Abu Dawood Al-Tayalisi.

Musnad Humaidi or Musnad Humaydi, is one of the Hadith book attributed to Imam Al-Humaydi.

Musnad Ishaq Ibn Rahwayh, is one of the oldest Hadith book compiled by Imam Ishaq Ibn Rahwayh ., who is the teacher of famous Scholars of Hadiths including Imam Muhammad al-Bukhari, Imam Muslim, Imam Al-Tirmidhi & Imam Al-Nasa'i.

Sunan Sa'id ibn Mansur, or Sunan Sa'id bin Mansur or Sunan Sayeed bin Mansur, is one of the Hadith book compiled in third century of the Muslim calendar. It was written by Imam Sa'id ibn Mansur.

Sahih Ibn Khuzaymah is a hadith collection compiled by the ninth-century scholar Ibn Khuzaymah.

Shuab ul Iman,, is a Hadith book, and has been compiled by Imam Al-Bayhaqi.

Sunan al-Daraqutni,, is a Hadith book, and was collected by famous Muhaddith Imam Al-Daraqutni.

Sunan al-Darimi or Musnad al-Darimi by `Abd Allah ibn `Abd al-Rahman al-Darimi (181H–255H) is a hadith collection considered by Sunnis to be among the prominent nine collections: the Al-Kutub al-Sittah, Al-Muwatta and the Musnad of Imam Ahmad.

Sunan al-Kubra lil Bayhaqi,, or Al-Sunan al-Kabir is a prominent Hadith book compiled by Imam Al-Bayhaqi.

Tahdhīb al-Āthār is a collection of hadith by Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari. Al-Kattani described it as one of al-Tabari's amazing works, although, he did not complete it.

Bulugh al-Maram min Adillat al-Ahkam, translation: Attainment of the Objective According to Evidences of the Ordinances by al-Hafidh ibn Hajar al-Asqalani is a collection of hadith pertaining specifically to Shafi'i jurisprudence. This genre is referred to in Arabic as Ahadith al-Ahkam.

Fara'id al-Simtayn is a hadith collection by the Sunni scholar Ibrahim b Muhammad b Himaway al Juwayni, who died in 1322 AD. He was born in 644 AH or 1246 CE.

Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah is one of the well-known compilations of Hadith (narrations) of Mohammad, his predecessors and companions. These prophetic traditions, or hadith, were collected by Muslim scholar Ibn Abi Shaybah (159H-235H).

Riyad as-Salihin or The Meadows of the Righteous, also referred to as The Gardens of the Righteous, is a compilation of verses from the Quran supplemented by hadith narratives written by Al-Nawawi from Damascus (1233–1277). The hadith by al-Nawawī belongs to the category of canonical Arabic collections of Islamic morals, acts of worship, and manners, which are attributed to Muhammad by Muslim scholars but not found in the Quran. The book is widely accepted to the modern Salafi scholars. Besides, Tablighi Jamaat suggests reading the book to their Arabic speaking communities instead of Fazail-e-Amal written by Zakariya Kandhlawi.

A Great Collection of Fabricated Traditions,, is a collection of fabricated hadith collected by Abu'l-Faraj ibn al-Jawzi for criticism.

Jamiʽ at-Tirmidhi, also known as Sunan at-Tirmidhi, is one of "the six books". It was collected by Al-Tirmidhi. He began compiling it after the year 250 A.H. and completed it on the 10 Dhu-al-Hijjah 270 A.H..

Kanz al-Ummal Fee Sunan al-Aqwal wa al-Af'al, known in English as Treasures of the Doers of Good Deeds, is a Sunni hadith collection, collected by the Islamic scholar Ali ibn Abd-al-Malik al-Hindi.

Majmau' al-Zawa'id wa Manba' al-Fawa'id is a secondary hadith collection written by Ali ibn Abu Bakr al-Haythami. It compiles the 'unique' hadith of earlier primary collections.

Musnad Abi ʽAwanah is a collection of hadith compiled by the Islamic scholar Abu ʽAwaanah al-Isfaraʼini. It is also known as Mustakhraj Abi ʽAwanah.
Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal is a collection of hadith compiled by the Islamic scholar Ahmad ibn Hanbal, to whom the Hanbali fiqh (legislation) is attributed.

Musnad al-Firdaws is a Sunni collection of Hadiths compiled by the Islamic scholar Abū Manṣūr al-Daylamī

Musnad Abu Hanifa is one of the oldest hadith book attributed to Islamic scholar Imam Abu Hanifa.

The Muwaṭṭaʾ or Muwatta Imam Malik of Imam Malik (711-795) written in the 8th-century, is the earliest collection of hadith texts comprising the subjects of Islamic law, compiled by the Imam, Malik ibn Anas. Malik's best-known work, Al-Muwatta was the first legal work to incorporate and combine hadith and fiqh.

Sahifah Hammam ibn Munabbih is sometimes quoted as one of the earliest surviving hadith collections compiled by Islamic Scholar Hammam ibn Munabbih.

Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī is the common name for Bukhārī's The Authentic, Abridged, Chain-Supported Collection Regarding Matters Pertaining to the Messenger of Allah, His Traditions, and His Times or more briefly The Authentic Collection.

Ṣaḥīḥ Ibn Ḥibbān is a collection of hadith by Sunni scholar Ibn Hibban. It has the distinction of being one of small number of collections intended by the respective authors to contain only authentic hadith. The author of this Sahih is Abu Hatim Muhammad ibn Hibban ibn Ahmad al-Tamimi al-Busti, from Bust in Khorasan in present-day southern Afghanistan. He was a prominent Shafi'i hadith specialist and prolific author who died in 965 CE.

Sahih Muslim is one of the Kutub al-Sittah in Sunni Islam. It is highly acclaimed by Sunni Muslims as well as Zaidi Shia Muslims. It is considered the second most authentic hadith collection after Sahih al-Bukhari. It was collected by Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj, also known as Imam Muslim. Sahih Muslim, together with Sahih al-Bukhari is termed as Sahihayn.

The Shamā'il Muhammadiyyah, often referred to as Shamā'il al-Tirmidhi or simply Shamā'il, is a collection of hadiths compiled by the 9th-century scholar Tirmidhi regarding the intricate details of the Islamic prophet Muhammad's life including his appearance, his belongings, his manners, and much more. The book contains 399 narrations from the successors of Muhammad which are divided into 56 chapters.

Sharh Nahj al-Balagha is Sheikh Muhammad 'Abduh's commentary on Sharif Razi's anthology Nahj al-Balagha—Peak of Eloquence—a collection of sayings attributed to Ali.

Sunan Abu Dawood is one of the Kutub al-Sittah, collected by Abu Dawood.

Sunan Ibn Mājah is one of the six major Sunni hadith collections. The Sunan was authored by Ibn Mājah.
