Kitab+kanzul+akhbar+verified __exclusive__

However, this does not mean everything in it is false. Some pages contain authentic duas from the Qur’an and Sunnah—but these are already available in verified books like Hisn al-Muslim or Riyad al-Salihin .

In Islamic scholarship, "verification" refers to the process of (chain of narration) to determine if a text or specific report is Sahih (authentic). kitab+kanzul+akhbar+verified

When pressed, advocates of the book sometimes name the author as "Mulla" or "Maulana" Muhammad bin Ahmad al-Misri or al-Sarkhasi. However, these attributions are inconsistent. No major scholar named Muhammad bin Ahmad al-Misri is known to have authored a historical work titled Kanzul Akhbar . The famous Hanafi jurist, Shams al-Din al-Sarkhasi (d. 1090 CE), wrote al-Mabsut , a monumental legal text, but not Kanzul Akhbar . However, this does not mean everything in it is false