Hadith books
Nimaz includes major hadith collections with complete chains of narration:Sahih al-Bukhari
The most authentic hadith collection7,563 hadiths across 97 books
Sahih Muslim
Second most authentic collection7,190 hadiths across 56 books
Sunan Abu Dawud
Comprehensive hadith on jurisprudence5,274 hadiths across 43 books
Jami' at-Tirmidhi
Hadiths with detailed grading3,956 hadiths across 49 books
Sunan an-Nasa'i
Rigorous authentication standards5,758 hadiths across 51 books
Sunan Ibn Majah
The sixth major hadith collection4,341 hadiths across 37 books
All hadith collections include both Arabic text and English translations.
Browse by collection
Browse chapters
Each book is organized into thematic chapters (Kitab) covering topics like:
- Prayer (Salat)
- Fasting (Sawm)
- Charity (Zakat)
- Hajj and Umrah
- Faith (Iman)
- Character and conduct
Hadith grading
Understand the authenticity level of each hadith:- Sahih (Authentic)
- Hasan (Good)
- Da'if (Weak)
- Mawdu' (Fabricated)
The highest level of authenticity. The hadith has:
- Complete and reliable chain of narrators
- No contradictions with stronger evidence
- Trusted narrators with sound memory
Grading is displayed with color coding - green for Sahih, yellow for Hasan, orange for Da’if, and red for Mawdu’.
Hadith reader
Each hadith is displayed with comprehensive information:Arabic text
Arabic text
Full Arabic text in authentic script with:
- Large, readable font
- Proper Arabic typography
- Right-to-left display
English translation
English translation
Scholarly English translation with:
- Clear, modern language
- Contextual accuracy
- Preservation of meaning
Narrator chain (Isnad)
Narrator chain (Isnad)
Complete chain of transmission showing:
- Names of narrators
- Connection between narrators
- Primary narrator (Companion)
Reference information
Reference information
Full hadith reference including:
- Book name
- Chapter name and number
- Hadith number within book
- Hadith number within chapter
Navigation features
Chapter navigation
Swipe or use arrow buttons to move between hadiths within a chapter
Hadith counter
See your position within the chapter (e.g., “Hadith 3 of 15”)
Quick jump
Jump to specific hadith number within chapter
Return to chapters
Easily navigate back to chapter list
Search hadiths
Find specific hadiths across all collections:View results
Results show:
- Matched text with highlighting
- Book and chapter names
- Hadith number and reference
- Authenticity grade
Search works across both Arabic text and English translations for comprehensive results.
Bookmarks and favorites
Save important hadiths for quick reference:Bookmark hadiths
Mark hadiths with one tap
Add notes
Attach personal notes and reflections
Color tags
Organize bookmarks by topic with color coding
Bookmark collection
Access all saved hadiths in dedicated section
Sharing hadiths
Share authentic Islamic knowledge:Narrator information
Learn about hadith narrators:- Primary narrator (usually a Companion)
- Chain of transmission
- Narrator reliability context
- Connection to the Prophet ﷺ
Understanding the narrator chain helps appreciate the authenticity and preservation of hadith.
Organization by topic
Hadiths are organized thematically for easy learning:Worship (Ibadah)
Worship (Ibadah)
- Prayer and its rulings
- Fasting during Ramadan
- Zakat and charity
- Hajj and Umrah
Beliefs (Aqeedah)
Beliefs (Aqeedah)
- Tawhid (monotheism)
- Belief in Angels
- Books and Prophets
- Day of Judgment
Character (Akhlaq)
Character (Akhlaq)
- Good manners
- Relations with others
- Truthfulness
- Patience and gratitude
Transactions (Mu'amalat)
Transactions (Mu'amalat)
- Business ethics
- Marriage and family
- Social interactions
- Rights and responsibilities
Daily hadith
Receive a daily hadith notification:- Random authentic hadith each day
- Encouragement for daily learning
- Shareable daily wisdom
Features at a glance
Complete collections
Over 34,000 hadiths across six major books
Bilingual display
Arabic and English side-by-side
Offline access
All hadiths available without internet
Authenticity grades
Clear grading for each hadith
Cross-references
Related hadiths and parallel narrations
Chapter organization
Thematic categorization for easy learning