Hadith Methodology: As-Sunan Jaami' Unit 1
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Hadith Methodology: As-Sunan Jaami' Unit 1

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What was the primary intention behind the collection of ahaadith in As-Sunan Jaami' ut-Tirmidhi?

  • To compile a comprehensive history of hadith
  • To gather ahaadith useful for the Fuqahaa (correct)
  • To include only authentic ahaadith
  • To eliminate all weak ahaadith
  • Which type of narrators were primarily included in the ahaadith collection?

  • Those who strictly adhered to accuracy
  • Those with good memory and those who occasionally erred (correct)
  • Each narrator regardless of their reliability
  • Only the strongest narrators
  • How did Tirmidhi categorize the chapters in his work?

  • By the teacher's name
  • Based on historical significance
  • Alphabetically by hadith content
  • Into chapters and sub-chapters by religious aspects (correct)
  • What distinguishes Tirmidhi's book from others in terms of its organization?

    <p>It is well-organized, brief, and lacks repetition</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the approach of Tirmidhi regarding weak ahaadith in his collection?

    <p>He included weak ahaadith but specified their weakness</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In what way did Tirmidhi often title his sub-chapters?

    <p>To match the wording of the hadith included</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Conditions for Including Ahaadith

    • Intention was to compile ahaadith used as evidences by Fuqahaa; did not limit to only authentic or sound ahaadith.
    • Weak ahaadith were included with clear indication of their weakness.
    • Included ahaadith from 'Ath-Thiqa ad-Dhaabit' (the most reliable narrators), those with occasional errors, and those with frequent mistakes.
    • Rarely included narrators whose errors exceeded their correct narrations; always clarified when their narrations were included.

    Methodology and Organization of Hadith

    • Ahaadith arranged into chapters and sub-chapters covering various aspects of religion such as Tahaara (purification).
    • Chapters further divided into detailed sub-chapters based on rulings extracted from ahaadith.
    • Many sub-chapter titles reflect the wording used in the corresponding hadith.
    • Known for its effective organization, conciseness, and absence of repetition, enhancing readability and understanding.

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    Explore the conditions set by the scholars of Hadith in As-Sunan Jaami' ut-Tirmidhi. This quiz covers the criteria for including ahadith and discusses the reliability of narrators. Gain a deeper understanding of the scholarly methodology in Hadith compilation.

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