Adjective
sahih (not comparable)
(Islam) authentic: said of a hadith that has been preserved and transmitted accurately
Abu Dawud, Sahih, 2.208 and Fusul al-muhimma, 275 Though the duration of his rule differs, hadith are consistent in describing that God will perfect him in a single night with inspiration and wisdom, and his name will be announced from the sky. Source: Internet
A.C. Brown, Jonathan (2009). p. 6–7. sfn citation Individual hadith are classified by Muslim clerics and jurists as sahih ("authentic"), hasan ("good") or da'if ("weak"). Source: Internet
Alcohol derived from a source other than the grape (or its byproducts) and the date Sahih Muslim Book 043, Hadith Number 7186. Source: Internet
Sahih Muslim, Book 39, Hadith No. 6759 In Muslim cultures A manuscript of the One Thousand and One Nights The stories of the jinn can be found in various Muslim cultures around the world. Source: Internet
See also Sahih Al Bukhari Volume 5, Book 57, Number 60, which says: "Fatima sent somebody to Abu Bakr asking him to give her her inheritance from the Prophet from what Allah had given to His Apostle through Fai (i.e. booty gained without fighting). Source: Internet
Sahih Bukhari vol. 7, book 71, number 584, 585, 588 and 603. The Qur'an promotes honey as a nutritious and healthy food. Source: Internet