The document discusses different types of hadith (sayings or acts of the Prophet Muhammad) and how they should be evaluated. It distinguishes between mutawatir hadith, which are narrated by many reliable sources, and ahad hadith, which come from single sources. Mutawatir hadith are always accepted due to the unlikelihood of widespread collusion, while ahad hadith must be evaluated for strength and reliability. The document emphasizes verifying hadith and only spreading ones that have been confirmed as authentic to maintain the integrity of the Sunnah and make research easier.
The document discusses different types of hadith (sayings or acts of the Prophet Muhammad) and how they should be evaluated. It distinguishes between mutawatir hadith, which are narrated by many reliable sources, and ahad hadith, which come from single sources. Mutawatir hadith are always accepted due to the unlikelihood of widespread collusion, while ahad hadith must be evaluated for strength and reliability. The document emphasizes verifying hadith and only spreading ones that have been confirmed as authentic to maintain the integrity of the Sunnah and make research easier.
The document discusses different types of hadith (sayings or acts of the Prophet Muhammad) and how they should be evaluated. It distinguishes between mutawatir hadith, which are narrated by many reliable sources, and ahad hadith, which come from single sources. Mutawatir hadith are always accepted due to the unlikelihood of widespread collusion, while ahad hadith must be evaluated for strength and reliability. The document emphasizes verifying hadith and only spreading ones that have been confirmed as authentic to maintain the integrity of the Sunnah and make research easier.
The document discusses different types of hadith (sayings or acts of the Prophet Muhammad) and how they should be evaluated. It distinguishes between mutawatir hadith, which are narrated by many reliable sources, and ahad hadith, which come from single sources. Mutawatir hadith are always accepted due to the unlikelihood of widespread collusion, while ahad hadith must be evaluated for strength and reliability. The document emphasizes verifying hadith and only spreading ones that have been confirmed as authentic to maintain the integrity of the Sunnah and make research easier.
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Second team
• Their source is reliable news.
• The diversity and diversity of students. • Believe them and save them. • That to be collected by many narrators, gets a lot of narrations’ certainty and the sound of Hadith transport. • The multitude should be in all layers of sanad, if broken in one of it, it is not achieved in this news and description of the frequency. • It is usually impossible for the narrators to agree and collude with lies. • Be a document of their sense of knowledge and say, we heard or saw. Because the occurrence of frequency in the Hadith is linked to the amount of roulette in the amount of the transfer of habit collusion to lie and continue that description in all classes.
Because checking the frequency in the Hadith requires meeting and
confirmation of hearing or vision because it is a duty to do with it. . Be sure in their Be sure in their complicity in lies. complicity in lies. Trust adjust settings Trust adjust settings
Uncertainty. Uncertainty.
The provisions thereof
must be followed • The Hadith (’Ahaad) must be followed if it is proven correct. • Frequent talk works by it because it is not fixed.
Known Hadith
Narrated by at least 2 in all
layers of bond (Sanad).Talked transition A strange Meaning transmission • Indicates the status of the Prophet's Sunnah and its status because it is the source of the second legislation, which is the interpreter, or is certain, or comes with new provisions, so it must be confirmed and confirmed that this hadeeth is proven by the Messenger of Allah. To keep the year of stomping in. What is not of them. So that the researcher can easily compare the evidence from the year.
Both are attributed to the Messenger of Allah.
Confirmed as sahih It has accepted sahih or weak Surely (proved) Suspicion (proved) Mutawater Hadith must always be accepted but ’Ahaad according to its status • Mah-Hoor • Mass Transmitted. • Aziz (Rare) • ’Ahaad • Ghareeb (Strange)
• It can be taken if • Maintenance of the Sunnah from
conditions are met. adding or cutting. • Must be taken. • Make research easier for learners. Aziz /rare
Mutawatir
’Ahaad
Meaning Tawatur Verbal Tawatur
Because the occurrence of frequency in the talk is linked to the amount of roulette in the amount of the transfer of habit collusion to lie and continue that description in all classes. Trusted Lier