Al-Muntaqa min as-Suman - Hadith Compilation
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How did the author structure the chapters of his hadith collection?

  • Alphabetically, according to individual narrators
  • By topics related to daily activities
  • Chronologically, based on the life of the Prophet
  • By chapters of figh (Islamic jurisprudence) (correct)
  • What is the primary criterion the author used for including hadith in his collection?

  • Only those narrated by multiple sheikhs
  • Only the sahih (authentic) hadith (correct)
  • Hadith that are lengthy and detailed
  • Hadith that had popular acceptance among students
  • What symbol did the author use to indicate that a hadith was repeated from more than one sheikh?

  • (correct)
  • For what reason did the author repeat certain hadith in his collection?

    <p>When there was some benefit in doing so</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the general length of the hadith included in the collection?

    <p>Mostly short</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The author of Al-Muntaqa min as-Suman al-Musnada' an Rasoolillah included only weak ahaadith.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The author preferred to include long ahaadith in his collection.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The author organized the ahaadith by chapters of figh.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The author used a special symbol to indicate unique ahaadith that he only documented once.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The author documented each hadith with its asanid leading back to the Prophet.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The author of Al-Muntaqa min as-Suman al-Musnada' an Rasoolillah is Muhammad Abdullah ibn 'Ali ibn al-Jarood an-______.

    <p>Naisaburi</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The author included only the sahih ______ in his collection.

    <p>ahaadith</p> Signup and view all the answers

    He organized the ahaadith by chapters of ______.

    <p>figh</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Most of the ahaadith are ______.

    <p>short</p> Signup and view all the answers

    If the author narrated a hadith from more than one sheikh, he used a symbol to indicate that it is ______.

    <p>repeated</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Author and Work

    • Muhammad Abdullah ibn 'Ali ibn al-Jarood an-Naisaburi is the author of Al-Muntaqa min as-Suman al-Musnada' an Rasoolillah.
    • The work comprises a collection of ahaadith (prophetic narrations) attributed to the Prophet Muhammad.
    • Only sahih (authentic) ahaadith are included, ensuring reliability.

    Methodology

    • Ahaadith are organized systematically by chapters of fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence).
    • Each hadith is accompanied by its asanid (chain of narrators), providing a traceable link to the Prophet.
    • Most hadiths are concise, making them accessible and easy to comprehend.

    Notation and Repetition

    • A symbol is used to denote hadiths narrated from multiple sheikhs, indicating repetition for context.
    • Repetition of ahaadith occurs only when it serves a beneficial purpose, avoiding unnecessary redundancy.

    Author and Work

    • Muhammad Abdullah ibn 'Ali ibn al-Jarood an-Naisaburi is the author of Al-Muntaqa min as-Suman al-Musnada' an Rasoolillah.
    • The work comprises a collection of ahaadith (prophetic narrations) attributed to the Prophet Muhammad.
    • Only sahih (authentic) ahaadith are included, ensuring reliability.

    Methodology

    • Ahaadith are organized systematically by chapters of fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence).
    • Each hadith is accompanied by its asanid (chain of narrators), providing a traceable link to the Prophet.
    • Most hadiths are concise, making them accessible and easy to comprehend.

    Notation and Repetition

    • A symbol is used to denote hadiths narrated from multiple sheikhs, indicating repetition for context.
    • Repetition of ahaadith occurs only when it serves a beneficial purpose, avoiding unnecessary redundancy.

    Author and Work

    • Muhammad Abdullah ibn 'Ali ibn al-Jarood an-Naisaburi is the author of Al-Muntaqa min as-Suman al-Musnada' an Rasoolillah.
    • The work comprises a collection of ahaadith (prophetic narrations) attributed to the Prophet Muhammad.
    • Only sahih (authentic) ahaadith are included, ensuring reliability.

    Methodology

    • Ahaadith are organized systematically by chapters of fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence).
    • Each hadith is accompanied by its asanid (chain of narrators), providing a traceable link to the Prophet.
    • Most hadiths are concise, making them accessible and easy to comprehend.

    Notation and Repetition

    • A symbol is used to denote hadiths narrated from multiple sheikhs, indicating repetition for context.
    • Repetition of ahaadith occurs only when it serves a beneficial purpose, avoiding unnecessary redundancy.

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    Explore the compilation of authentic Hadiths in 'Al-Muntaqa min as-Suman al-Musnada' an Rasoolillah' by Muhammad Abdullah ibn 'Ali ibn al-Jarood an-Naisaburi. This quiz covers the methodology, arrangement, and significance of the narrations included in this essential work on Islamic teachings.

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