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It contains almost five hundred (500) hadiths. This is one of the earliest known extant Hadith collections, only predated by the Sahifah of Hammam Ibn Munabbih[3][4][5]
Publications
The book has been published by many publishers across the globe:
Musnad Imam Abu Hanifah (r.a): Published:Book on Demand (1 Jan. 1901)[6]
Musnad Imam Ul a Zam Abu Hanifah R.a: Published:Book on Demand Pod [7]