Methodology of Hadith Scholars
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Which aspect of the hadith scholar's methodology demonstrates his strength in Fiqh?

  • Focusing solely on the biography of narrators
  • Dividing ahadeeth into broader topics
  • Explaining 'Ghareeb' words and their meanings (correct)
  • Only including sahih ahadeeth
  • What is a notable feature of the book according to its status?

  • It has the highest number of hadith discovered.
  • It comes after Bukhari and Muslim. (correct)
  • It is the most comprehensive compilation of hadith.
  • It is written in multiple languages.
  • What does the author clarify regarding apparent contradictions in hadith?

  • He explains and resolves them. (correct)
  • He ignores them completely.
  • He states they should be disregarded.
  • He confuses readers further.
  • How many hadith are known to be in the discovered portion of the scholar's book?

    <p>3573</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary focus of the works like 'Ikmaal Tahtheeb il-Kamaal' by Ibn ul-Mulaqqin?

    <p>Biography of the narrators of hadith.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What distinguishes the author’s book from others in the field?

    <p>It has a unique method of categorizing ahadeeth into sub-chapters.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Methodology of the Scholars of Hadith

    • Sub-chapters are titled to reflect strong Fiqh knowledge and personal opinions.
    • Clear explanations of 'Ghareeb' (strange words) provide insights into hadith interpretations.
    • Extracted benefits and rulings from hadith enhance the practical application of teachings.
    • Clarified contradictions and misunderstandings found within various ahadeeth.
    • Included discussions on 'mathaahib fiqhiya' (juridical schools) and scholars’ opinions, highlighting differences and the strongest views.
    • A total of 3,573 ahaadeeth documented, though only a quarter of the book has been discovered, per Dar al-Taseel.
    • The book ranks just below the Saheehayn (Bukhari and Muslim) in terms of significance.
    • Offers numerous Fiqhi rulings derived from the preserved ahadeeth, emphasizing its practical utility.
    • Distinguished by organized sub-chapters and in-depth commentary on each hadith.

    Service of the Scholars to the Text

    • Includes hadith classified as sahih, hassan, and da'if, with very few da'if narrations.
    • Features biographies of hadith narrators, referencing works like 'Ikmaal Tahtheeb il-Kamaal' by Ibn ul-Mulaqqin.
    • Ahaadeeth arranged according to 'Atraaf' as seen in 'Ithaaf ul-Mahara' by Ibn Hajr.
    • Conducted studies, e.g., 'Abu Bakr ibn Khuzayma wa Manhajuhu fi Kitaabihi al-Sahih' by Muhammad 'Ali Ibrahim.
    • Published well-known editions through Dar ul-Taseel in Cairo.

    Author's Contributions and Writings

    • Authored 140 books, with 14 being his notable Saheeh work.
    • His collection is recognized as a continuation and significant contribution after Bukhari and Muslim.

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    This quiz delves into the specialized methodology employed by scholars of Hadith, with a focus on Fiqh. Explore the explanations of 'Ghareeb' terms, the extraction of beneficial rulings, and the clarification of contradictions in ahadeeth. Gain insight into the various fiqhiya methods and scholarly opinions.

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