Sunan Ibn Mājah (Arabic: سُنن ابن ماجه) is one of the six noteworthy Sunni hadith accumulations (Kutub al-Sittah). The Sunan was created by Ibn Mājah. It contains more than 4,000 aḥādīth in 32 books (kutub) isolated into 1,500 parts (abwāb). Around 20 of the conventions it contains were later pronounced to be manufactured, for example, those managing the benefits of people, tribes or towns, including Ibn Mājah's main residence of Qazwin. Some Descriptions of Sunan Ibn e Majah: Sunan Ibn Majah began to be included in the Six Books by the end of the fifth century AH. Since then, in every succeeding age, it kept on growing value and importance. With respect to soundness and strength, Sunan Ad Darimi, Sunan Ad-Daraqutni and other books of Sunan were superior Sunan Ibn Majah but they did not gain popularity like Sunan Ibn Majah. Hafiz Ibn Hajar termed the book Jami' Jaiyid (a good, comprehensive Hadith collection). He himself said about the book: "I showed this book ...