Sahih Muslim (Volume 1) : With the Full Commentary by Imam Nawawi.
The first volume in a new translation of of Sahih Muslim, the second most authentic collection of Prophetic traditions, with Imam Nawawi's commentary.
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- ISBN: 0860377911
- ISBN: 9780860377917
- Physical Description: 1 online resource (319 pages)
- Publisher: La Vergne : Kube Publishing Ltd, 2019.
Content descriptions
General Note: | CatMonthString.july.23 Chapter 6: Exposing the Flaws of Hadith Reporters. Multi-User. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Intro -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Transliteration Table -- Preface -- Translator's Introduction -- Imam Muslim ibn al-�Hajj�aj -- Imam Ya�hy�a ibn Sharaf al-Nawaw�i -- Imam Muhammad ibn �Al�i al-M�azar�i -- Q�a�d�i �Iy�a�d -- Imam Ab�u �Amr ibn al-�Sal�a�h -- Imam Ab�u Sulaym�an al-Kha�t�t�ab�i -- Imam al-�Haramayn -- Imam �Al�i ibn �Umar al-D�araq�u�tn�i -- Commentaries on Muslim's �Sa�h�i�h -- Before You Read -- Introduction by Imam al-Nawaw�i: �Had�ith Methodology -- Importance of scholarly work -- The Chain of Transmission from Muslim to al-Nawaw�i -- Muslim's �Sa�h�i�h Anthology Memory Impairment (ikhtil��a�t) -- On Abrogation -- Knowing Who is a Companion of the Prophet and Who Belongs to the T�abi��in -- Deletion of Certain Words -- Reporting Hadith by Meaning -- When a Second Version is Merely Stated as 'Similar' -- Stating a Part of the Text Ahead of its Place -- Copying from Someone else's Manuscript -- Reporting from 'God's Messenger' or 'the Prophet' -- Use of Symbols -- No Addition to the Description of Scholars -- Adding Attributes -- Two more Notes -- Introduction by Imam Muslim -- Chapter 1: Reporting Must be from Reliable Transmitters The Difference between Narration and Reporting -- Hadiths Missed by Ibr�ah�im from Muslim -- Isn�ad (i.e. Chain of Transmission) is a Special Quality of the Muslim Community -- The Authenticity of the Anthologies of al-Bukh�ar�i and Muslim -- Muslim's Condition of Authenticity in his �Sa�h�i�h -- Seemingly Unauthentic Hadiths in the Two �Sa�h�i�hs -- The Status of the Hadiths in Muslim's Anthology -- The Number of Hadiths in al-Bukh�ar�i's and Muslim's �Sa�h�i�hs -- Distinction between Narration, Reporting, etc. -- How Muslim Divided the Hadiths -- Muslim did not Include all Authentic Hadiths The Inclusion of Reports by Some Weak Narrators -- Books Attached to (mukharraja �al�a) Muslim's �Sa�h�i�h -- Corrections of the Two �Sa�h�i�hs -- Categories of Authentic (�sa�h�i�h), Good (�hasan) and Poor (�da��if) Hadiths -- Hadith Terminology -- When a Companion of the Prophet Says: 'We Used to do or Say so-and-so' -- The Status of mawq�uf as Evidence -- Unspecified Chain of Transmission -- On Additions [i.e. ziy�ad�at] -- Misleading Narration -- On Comparative Analysis (i�tib�ar), Endorsement (mut�aba�ah), Reconfirmation (sh�ahid), Single-Reporting (ifr�ad) and Peculiar (sh�adhdh and munkar) Warnings Against False Attribution to God's Messenger (peace be upon him) -- Chapter 2: The Seriousness of Attributing a False Statement to God's Messenger (peace be upon him) -- Chapter 3: The Prohibition of Relating Everything One Hears -- Chapter 4: The Prohibition of Reporting from People who are Suspect and the Need to be Cautious when Learning such Reports -- Chapter 5: True Transmission is a Part of Religion -- Reporting is Acceptable only from Reliable People -- Fair Criticism of Reporters is Permissible and a Duty in Defence of the Divine Law |
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