Methodology of the Scholars of Hadith
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What aspect of hadith methodology did Ibn al-Jarood emphasize?

  • The statistical analysis of hadith transmission
  • The difference between narrators' wordings (correct)
  • The cultural influences on hadith
  • The geographic origins of narrators
  • Which one of the following works focuses on the biography of hadith narrators?

  • Ikmaal Tahtheeb il-Kamaal (correct)
  • Al-Haafith ibn al-Jarood wa Zawaaid Muntaqaahu 'ala al-Usool il-Sitta'
  • Sharh al-Muntaqa
  • Ithaaf ul-Mahara
  • What term is used to describe hadith that are generally regarded as being very strong?

  • Mutawatir
  • Marfu'
  • Ahaadith (correct)
  • Maqtu'aat
  • What is the main focus of the service provided by scholars to the science of hadith?

    <p>Explaining and commenting on hadith</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following terms refers to hidden errors in hadith?

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

    Which publication is associated with the modern scholarship of hadith?

    <p>Dar ul-Taseel</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Methodology of the Scholars of Hadith

    • Differentiation between the wordings of narrators and original salaf wording for hadith transmission.
    • Emphasis on consulting shuyookh (scholars) to obtain accurate narrations.
    • Identification of hidden errors within hadith texts.
    • Critical appraisal of narrators’ credibility and classification of narrators as 'mubham' (ambiguous) and 'muhmal' (overlooked).
    • Noteworthy attention to cases where Mudallis (deceptive narrators) explicitly mention their hearing of a hadith.

    Status of Hadith

    • Acknowledgment that the vast majority of hadith are considered strong in general.
    • Ibn al-Jarood recognized for his significant contributions to hadith methodology.

    Contributions of Scholars

    • Notable works that include detailed explanations and commentaries on hadith methodology:
      • Al-Murtadha fi Sharh al-Muntaqa by Ibn 'Ayaad (575 AH) - a commentary providing in-depth analysis.
      • Ikmaal Tahtheeb il-Kamaal by Mughlatai ibn Qaleej (762 AH) - a biographical compilation of narrators.
      • Ithaaf ul-Mahara by Ibn Hajr (852 AH) - a compilation focusing on hadith references.
      • Al-Haafith ibn al-Jarood wa Zawaaid Muntaqaahu 'ala al-Usool il-Sitta' by Muqbil al-Harby - discusses additional sources and collections.

    Publications

    • Significant work published by Dar ul-Taseel, which contributes to the field of hadith studies.

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    Explore the meticulous methodology employed by scholars of hadith in their transmissions and critiques. This quiz delves into the distinctions between the wordings of narrators and their evaluations of hadith authenticity. Test your knowledge on the hidden errors and terminologies used in the study of hadith science.

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