█ _ محمود الطحان 0 حصريا كتاب ❞ Rules Governing The Criticism Of Hadith ❝ 2025 Hadith: A hadith (pl ahadith) is composed of two parts: thematn (text) and the isnad (chain reporters) A text may seem to be logical reasonable but it needs an authentic with reliable reporters be acceptable; 'Abdullah b al Mubarak (d 181 AH) reported have said, "The part religion: had not been for isnad, whoever wished would said whatever he liked " During lifetime Prophet (SAS) after his death, Companions (Sahabah) used refer to him when quoting sayings Successors (Tabi'un) followed suit; some them quote the through while others omit intermediate authority such a was known as mursal (loose) It found that missing link between Successor and the might one person, i e a Companion, or persons, extra person being an older who heard from Companion This example how need for the verification each arose Malik 179) first utilise Ibn Shihab Zuhri" 124 Mustalah Rijal As time passed, more were involved in eachisnad, so situation demanded strict discipline acceptance ahadith; rules regulating this discipline are Mustalah al (the Science Hadith) books speak number classes ofhadith accordance their status following classifications can made, which explained later: 1 According reference particular authority, g (SAS), a Successor; such ahadith called marfu' (elevated), mauquf (delayed) maqtu' (severed) respectively 2 nature chain reporters, whether interrupted uninterrupted, musnad (supported),muttasil (continuous), munqati'' (broken), mu'allaq (suspended), mu'dal (perplexing) 3 mutawatir (consecutive) ahad (isolated), latter divided into gharib (rare), 'aziz (scarce), mash hur (widespread) 4 way saying has using words'an ( "on the authority of"), haddathana "he narrated us"), akhbarana informed us") sami'tu "I An summarised text detailing governing Hadeeth From its introduction ’A pl matn acceptable ’Abdullah alMubarak d AH said, said whatever During SAS Sahabah refer Tabi’un suit quote loose older ’ كتب إسلامية بلغات أخرى مجاناً PDF اونلاين هذا القسم يشمل العديد من الكتب الإسلامية المترجمة بجميع اللغات العالمية منها : ***Islamic Books***: الأقسام الفرعية English إنجليزي Français فرنسي Español أسباني Indonesian إندونيسي Türkçe تركي فارسی فارسي اردو أردو Deutsch ألماني Italiano إيطالي বাংলা بنغالي Русский روسي हिन्दी هندي മലയാളം مليالم ไทย تايلندي Filipino فلبيني Shqip ألباني አማርኛ أمهري Bosanski بوسني Polski بولندي 中文 صيني Português برتغالي 한국어 كوري 日本語 ياباني