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Sunan Abi Daawud is one of the Sunni Six Major Hadith collections, collected by Abu Dawood. Abu Dawood collected 500,000 hadith, but included only 4,800 in this collection. Sunnis regard this collection as fourth in strength of their Six major Hadith collections. This app contains this collection of Hadiths in their certified and authentic English translation. You can view Hadiths by specific chapters, search for a particular Hadith, take notes for a Hadith for future reference, bookmark any of them as favorite for future reading, and share them from the App through email, FaceBook and Twitter. Features: •Ability to set a reminder to read a random Hadith daily. It alerts you on set time with Hadith of the Day. •Ability to swipe back and forth to read next, or previous Hadith. •Ability to perform a full text search which not only shows you the records but also highlights your searched text. •Ability to read Hadiths on topic of your interest. •Ease of reading through the whole Sunan Abu Dawud like a hard copy. •Ability to take notes for a particular Hadith for future reference. •Ability to bookmark Hadiths to keep track of your last read Hadith so you can simply go to that Hadith and continue from there. •Ease of maintain favorites list by marking any Hadith as favorite. •Integration with Facebook, Twitter & email to share Hadith with your friends and family. About Abu Dawud: Abu Dawood Sulayman ibn Ash`ath Azdi Sijistani, commonly known as Abu Dawud, was a noted Arab collector of prophetic hadith, and wrote the third of the six canonical hadith collections recognized by Sunni Muslims, Sunan Abu Dawood. He was born in Sistan, in east of Iran, (then Persia) ancestorally hailing from the Yemeni Arab tribe of Azd in 817-18, and died in 889 in Basra. Widely travelled among scholars of hadith, he went to Iraq, Egypt, Syria, Hijaz, Khurasan, Nishapur, and Marv among other places in order to collect hadith. He was primarily interested in jurisprudence, and as a result the collection by him focuses largely on legal hadith. Out of about 500,000 hadith, he chose 4,800 for inclusion in his work. Our Upcoming Islamic Apps ON APP STORE: Sahih Muslim Sunan Abu-Dawud Malik's Muwatta Sunan Ibn Majah If you notice any bug in the app please send information to hadithbooks@gmail.com. Suggestions and queries are also welcome. Thanks!