Mishkat Masabih Today
In the 14th century, (d. 741 AH / 1340 CE) revised and enhanced al-Baghawi’s work. Al-Tabrizi’s key contributions included: Mishkat al-Masabih by Imam at-Tibrizi (741H) - SifatuSafwa
Mishkat al-Masabih (translated as "A Niche for Lamps") is one of the most celebrated and widely studied collections of Hadith in the Sunni Muslim world. Compiled by Imam Wali-ud-Din Muhammad ibn Abdullah al-Khatib al-Tabrizi (d. 741 AH / 1341 CE), it serves as an expanded and refined version of an earlier work, Masabih al-Sunnah by Imam al-Baghawi. 1. Purpose and Structure mishkat masabih
Al-Tabrizi did not create this collection from scratch; rather, he expanded upon an earlier work titled Masabih al-Sunnah (The Lanterns of the Sunnah) by Imam Abu Muhammad al-Husayn al-Baghawi (d. 1122 CE). Al-Baghawi’s original work was highly organized but lacked the complete chains of narration ( isnad ) and contained a mix of authentic and weak traditions without clear distinction. In the 14th century, (d