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How did the author structure the chapters of his hadith collection?
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?
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?
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?
For what reason did the author repeat certain hadith in his collection?
What was the general length of the hadith included in the collection?
What was the general length of the hadith included in the collection?
The author of Al-Muntaqa min as-Suman al-Musnada' an Rasoolillah included only weak ahaadith.
The author of Al-Muntaqa min as-Suman al-Musnada' an Rasoolillah included only weak ahaadith.
The author preferred to include long ahaadith in his collection.
The author preferred to include long ahaadith in his collection.
The author organized the ahaadith by chapters of figh.
The author organized the ahaadith by chapters of figh.
The author used a special symbol to indicate unique ahaadith that he only documented once.
The author used a special symbol to indicate unique ahaadith that he only documented once.
The author documented each hadith with its asanid leading back to the Prophet.
The author documented each hadith with its asanid leading back to the Prophet.
The author of Al-Muntaqa min as-Suman al-Musnada' an Rasoolillah is Muhammad Abdullah ibn 'Ali ibn al-Jarood an-______.
The author of Al-Muntaqa min as-Suman al-Musnada' an Rasoolillah is Muhammad Abdullah ibn 'Ali ibn al-Jarood an-______.
The author included only the sahih ______ in his collection.
The author included only the sahih ______ in his collection.
He organized the ahaadith by chapters of ______.
He organized the ahaadith by chapters of ______.
Most of the ahaadith are ______.
Most of the ahaadith are ______.
If the author narrated a hadith from more than one sheikh, he used a symbol to indicate that it is ______.
If the author narrated a hadith from more than one sheikh, he used a symbol to indicate that it is ______.
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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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