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Intro to Hadith

Intro to Hadith. Literal and technical meaning of hadith Importance of hadith Explanation of Quran Quran is in need of Hadith Quran it self discusses its importance. Intro to Hadith. Doubts of rejecters. Prophet forbade to write it. Quran is enough for guidence.

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Intro to Hadith

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  1. Intro to Hadith • Literal and technical meaning of hadith • Importance of hadith • Explanation of Quran • Quran is in need of Hadith • Quran it self discusses its importance

  2. Intro to Hadith • Doubts of rejecters. • Prophet forbade to write it. • Quran is enough for guidence. • Haddith was written long ago death of Prophet.

  3. Intro to Hadith • Synonymous words of Hadith • Sunnah ,khabar,athar. • Hadith al Qudsi . • Structure of Hadith.

  4. Sanad حدثنا الحميدى عبد الله بن الزبير قال حدثنا سفيان قال حدثنا يحيى بن سعيد الانصارى قال اخبرنا محمد بن ابراهيم التيمى انه سمع علقمة بن وقاص الليثى يقول سمعت عمر بن الخطاب رصى الله عنه : Matan انما الاعمال بالنيات Structure of Hadith

  5. Intro to Hadith • Kinds of Hadith • According to narrators • Mutawatir ,2.Mashoor, 3.khabar al wahid. • Al-sahih: It is a hadith free of any kind of fault related by severalcontinuous chains of veracious transmitters with more than one firstrecorder (ruwat 'adilun, dabitun ghayr shawadhdh).Al-hasan: It is a hadith which is well-known, and with reputable source(makhraj) and transmitters (ruwat). It has been defined in these words inal-Jurjani's al-Ta'rifat: Al-hasan is a hadith whose transmitters arereputed for their veracity and trustworthiness; however, it does not reachthe station of al-hadith al-sahih.

  6. Intro to Hadith • Al-da'if: It is a hadith which does not have the qualities of eitheral-sahih or al-hasan.Al-musnad: It is a hadith whose chain of transmission goes right up to theHoly ProphetAl-muttasil (mawsul): It is a hadith whose all links in transmission arementioned by the later transmitters.Al-marfu': It is a hadith which reaches one of the Ma'sumun, regardless ofcontinuity in the chain of transmitters.Al-mawquf: It is a hadith which reaches the Sahabah, regardless ofcontinuity in the chain of transmission.

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