1054:, a renowned hadith specialist, explained the importance of the study of hadith narrators. Introducing the chapter entitled, 'Recognizing the trustworthy, reliable narrators and those who are weak and unreliable,' Ibn al-Salah said, "This is from the most distinguished and noble types (of hadith study) as it results in recognizing the authenticity of a hadith or its weakness." He then explained that any criticism directed at a narrator was permissible due to the "maintenance of the
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If the narrator narrates from a deceased scholar, inquiring when he, the narrator in question, was born, when he met that scholar and where and then comparing the dates provided in his response to the recognized dates of that scholars death and travels. So, perhaps, the dates provided by the narrator
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said, that Allah and his
Prophet declared the Companions to be upright and trustworthy, and, therefore, there is no need to investigate their reliability, however, one must investigate the condition of those after them. However, there are many established narrations originating from the Companions
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An accusation of fabricating a hadith. This would be due a narration that clearly contradicts established religious principles originating from the direction (as it pertains to that hadith's chain of narration) of that individual. Or, that a narrator is known to lie in his ordinary speech but not
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As a result of the evaluation of narrators, each scholar would then conclude by describing the standing of each narrator. A system of terminology developed to codify the standing of each narrator, with some variation in usage of terms between the individual evaluators. These are divided into two
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Deliberately altering the wording of a hadith or more for the purpose of examining the ability of the narrator being examined to detect those alterations. This is considered an acceptable practice as long as those alterations are brought to light following the examination
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one above that. Thus according to al-Suyūṭī, there are six levels of praise. Similarly, al-Suyūṭī described six levels of terms used to criticize a narrator; he arranged them beginning with the least severe and concluding with the most severe criticism.
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identified and enumerated ten qualities in which a narrator could be criticized. Five relate to trustworthiness and the other five to precision; however, he presented these ten qualities in order according to severity:
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Comparing the narrations of the narrator with those of narrators of established reliability, comparing them seeking any distinctions that might be unique to that narrator, in particular, while contradicting the
1157:, the generation following the Companions, their praise of narrators was plentiful, while disparagement from them was seldom. Those narrators who were criticized from the Followers were not criticized for
1216:, and afterward, the weak, unacceptable narrators increased in number, necessitating that a group of scholars clarify the condition of the narrators and distinguishing any narrations that were not
1634:). The hadith of a narrator determined to be at this level would also be taken into consideration, as with the previous level, however, this narrator is weaker than one of the previous level.
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Requesting the narrator in question to narrate from a particular living scholar and then returning to that scholar and comparing his narrations with those of the narrator under examination.
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In spite of the
Companions' efforts in narrating their hadith, there was no need for them to evaluate each other's narrating capabilities or trustworthiness. This is because, as
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Hadith narrators are evaluated in light of two qualities in determining the overall grading of a hadith. These qualities are derived from the definition of a hadith that is
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Collections of narrator biographies are sometimes general and sometimes specific to particular categories of narrators. Among the most common of these categories are:
1083:: "O you who believe, if a wrongdoer should approach you conveying information, then verify that so as not to fall into ignorance thus regretting what you have done."
1370:, being the belief in an innovated matter that contradicts the established religious practice originating with the Prophet due to a misconception, not obstinateness.
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A narrator intentionally lying, claiming a statement to be a
Prophetic hadith when it is not. The inclusion of a narrator of a hadith as such renders that hadith
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gathered the various terms and arranged them in order of strength. He quoted four levels of strength for praise from Ibn Abi Hatim and Ibn al-Salah, adding that
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Examination of the narrations either written or memorized by that narrator after the passage of time observing any discrepancies with their initial narrations.
1551:) are both examples of the next category to Ibn Abi Hatim and Ibn al-Salah while al-'Iraqi and al-Dhahabi consider the latter term to be from the next level.
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The highest level according to Ibn Abi Hatim and Ibn al-Salah the highest is the use of a single adjective in describing a narrator. Examples of this are:
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Al-'Iraqi and al-Dhahabi were of the opinion that the highest level was the repetition of adjective, or adjectives, in praising a narrator. For example,
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Hadith scholars of the past employed various methods by which to evaluate the narrating abilities of a narrator. From these means are the following:
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being the most prolific of them. According to Ibn al-Salah the most prolific narrators from the
Companions was Abu Huraira followed by Ibn Abbas.
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may contradict the established dates, for example, claiming that he heard from a particular scholar after the recognized death of that scholar.
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are evaluated. Its goal is to establish the credibility of the narrators, using both historic and religious knowledge, in order to distinguish
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there were six who were the most prolific narrators of them, who lived long lives enabling them narrate to a large extent. They were:
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Poor memory, differing from number three above in that the mistakes of that narrator outnumber instances in which they are correct.
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The grounds upon which a narrator is subject to criticism are numerous some relating to moral uprightness and others to precision.
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The grounds upon which a narrator is subject to criticism are numerous some relating to moral uprightness and others to precision.
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with some criticism of specific individuals from them. and al-Baghdadi's stance is contrary to modern approaches like
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article. The second relates to criticism of a narrator, or more, in the chain of narration of a particular hadith.
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between two or more narrators, that hadith is criticized on this basis as discussed in depth in the
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Development of Early Sunnite Hadith Criticism: The Taqdima of Ibn Abi Hatim Al-Razi
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1852:, a chronological history of hadith scholars' biographies by al-Dhahabi.
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Contradiction of that narrator's hadith of another established narrator.
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Islamic religious studies to distinguish reliable from unreliable hadith
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Maxim
Romanov, "Observations of a Medieval Quantitative Historian?" in
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Comprehensive Compilation of the Names of the Prophet's Companions
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constituting two of its five conditions. The first, uprightness (
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The Lions of the Forest and the knowledge about the
Companions
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The least severe level for the criticism of a narrator is
2531:(in Arabic). Vol. 17. Beirut: Dar al-Garb al-Islami.
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Ikhtiyār maʿrifat al-rijāl al-maʿrūf bi-rijāl al-Kashshī
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2070:("The Selection of the Knowledge of the Men"): an
30:"Rijal" redirects here. For Nepalese surname, see
1252:as having preceded them in evaluating narrators.
1232:, followed by Yahya ibn Sa'id al-Qattan and then
1058:, purging it of any mistakes or misinformation".
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1587:), meaning according to Ibn Ḥajr, this includes
1421:categories, those terms that constitute praise (
1244:and 'Amr ibn 'Ali al-Fallas, and then mentioned
2577:al-Baghdādī, Ḥaydar Muḥammad ʿAlī, ed. (2012).
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2120:("al-Ṭūsī's Men"), by Shaykh Tusi (995–1067 CE)
1190:referred to is the conflicting ideology of the
2645:A sample of narrator biographies by al-Luknawi
2337:Reported by Muslim in the introduction to his
1903:'Great History of Islam' (50 vols., in Arabic)
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1981:Evaluation of the narrators of specific books
1597:) meaning, when supported by other narrators.
1349:Plenitude of mistakes in a narrator's hadith.
1172:, "They did not previously inquire about the
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2400:, Dammam, Saudi Arabia, sixth edition, 2001.
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2584:al-Iṣfahānī, Jawād al-Qayyūmī, ed. (2006).
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1161:, but, instead, due to heresy, such as the
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3244:Muqaddimah ibn al-Salah fi 'Ulum al-Hadith
3204:Mirqat al Mafatih Sharh Mishkat al-masabih
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2602:. Qom: Maktabat al-Muḥaqqiq al-Ṭabāṭabāʾī.
2598:al-Ṭabāṭabāʾī, ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz, ed. (1999).
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1772:The Book of Knowledge about the Companions
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2591:al-Zanjānī, Mūsā al-Shabīrī, ed. (1997).
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2478:As he explained in the introduction to
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2609:. Qom: Muʾassasat al-Nashr al-Islāmī.
2595:. Qom: Muʾassasat al-Nashr al-Islāmī.
2588:. Qom: Muʾassasat al-Nashr al-Islāmī.
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1815:
1731:
1047:Introduction to the Science of Hadith
2581:. Qom: Musʾassasat al-Imām al-Ṣādiq.
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1919:) ('The Lives of Noble Figures') by
1766:Books particular to the Companions:
1439:Abd al-Rahim ibn al-Husain al-'Iraqi
1267:
1223:
982:but more commonly understood as the
2465:, by al-Suyūṭī, vol. 1, pp. 573-8,
2324:, by al-Khatib al-Baghdadi, p. 46,
1915:
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1822:Kitab al-`Ilal wa Ma‘rifat al-Rijal
1719:Collections of narrator biographies
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2600:Fihrist kutub al-shīʿa wa-uṣūlihim
2551:(in Arabic). Vol. 25. Beirut.
2356:, vol. 1, pgs. 122-3 as quoted in
2249:, by Ibn al-Salah, published with
1962:
1850:The Memorial of the Hadith Masters
1671:The fifth includes terms such as:
1457:the most established of the people
25:
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2650:A partial online translation of
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3190:Al Minhaj bi Sharh Sahih Muslim
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2315:
2021:, a biographical compendium of
1615:) and, according to al-'Iraqi,
1467:the most reliable of the people
1029:
2512:, Volume 94, Issue 2, Page 464
2486:, Beirut, first edition, 1999.
2469:, Riyadh, first edition, 2003.
2152:
2131:
2007:by al-Dhahabi; abridgement of
1441:added an additional level and
1352:Lack of attention to accuracy.
1097:narrated hadith, according to
13:
1:
2792:Al-Mustadrak alaa al-Sahihain
2274:ʻIlm al-rijāl wa Ihimmiyyatuh
2232:, Beirut, 11th edition, 2001.
2165:
2089:
1833:The Book of the Major Classes
1212:In the following generation,
2824:Sunan al-Kubra lil an-Nasa'i
2434:Ilm al-rijāl wa Ihimmiyyatuh
2392:, by Ibn Ḥajr, published as
2141:mentioned in the chapter of
2086:Muhammad ibn Umar al-Kashshi
2027:Six major Hadith collections
1997:Six major Hadith collections
1925:encyclopedia of biographical
7:
2888:Sahifah Hammam ibn Munabbih
2543:Dhahabī, Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad
2523:Dhahabī, Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad
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737:The Book of Sulaym ibn Qays
492:Sahifah Hammam ibn Munabbih
10:
3831:
3669:Hanging Gardens of Babylon
3292:Al-Kamal fi Asma' al-Rijal
2838:Sunan al-Kubra lil Bayhaqi
2066:Ikhtiyār maʿrifat al-rijāl
2018:Al-Kamal fi Asma' al-Rijal
1988:Al-Kamal fi Asma' al-Rijal
1617:they have spoken about him
1305:). The second, precision (
1068:
994:in which the narrators of
986:refers to a discipline of
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3699:
3679:Massacre of the Innocents
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3447:Lectio difficilior potior
3341:
3271:Kitab at-Tabaqat al-Kabir
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3230:Tawil Mukhtalif al-Hadith
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3123:
3035:
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2762:
2739:Sunan an-Nasa'i al-Sughra
2707:
2700:
2326:Dar al-Kutub al-'Ilmiyyah
2102:Aḥmad ibn ʿAlī al-Najāshī
2100:("al-Najāshī's Men"), by
990:religious studies within
686:
681:
636:Man La Yahduruhu al-Faqih
604:
456:Mustadrak ala al-Sahihayn
259:
254:
151:
2959:Musnad Ishaq Ibn Rahwayh
2920:Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah
2370:Al-Bidayah wa Al-Nihayah
2124:
2084:("al-Kashshī's Men") by
2033:
2004:Tadhhib Tahdhib al-Kamal
1892:Tarikh al-Islam al-kabir
1887:by Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani
1881:by Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani
1723:
861:- Books also revered by
501:Shama'il al-Muhammadiyya
447:Musnad Ishaq ibn Rahwayh
348:Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah
3815:Historiography of Islam
3408:Comparative linguistics
3255:Biographical evaluation
2966:Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal
2627:, Leiden: Brill, 2001.
2623:Eerik Dickinson (ed.),
2575:Non-critical editions:
2078:(995–1067 CE) from the
2056:("al-Barqī's Men"), by
1993:Abd al-Ghani al-Maqdisi
1970:Al-Wafa bi Asma al-Nisa
1932:Geographically specific
1923:, 28 volumes, a unique
1757:Chronologically ordered
1673:his hadith is abandoned
1346:while narrating hadith.
1081:biographical evaluation
956:Biographical evaluation
773:Al-Risalah al-Dhahabiah
746:Al-Sahifa al-Sajjadiyya
384:Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal
105:Biographical evaluation
3431:Contextual credibility
2913:Musannaf Abd al-Razzaq
2548:Sīr al-a'lām al-nublā'
2306:Muqadimah Ibn al-Salah
2247:Muqadimah Ibn al-Salah
2222:Siyar 'Alam al-Nubala’
2207:, first edition, 2003.
2182:Muqadimah Ibn al-Salah
2109:Fihrist kutub al-shīʿa
1654:his hadith is rejected
1579:satisfactory in hadith
1417:
1409:Evaluation terminology
1264:
1089:Time of the Companions
1085:
1041:
555:Sunan Sa'id ibn Mansur
519:Sunan al-Wusta Bayhaqi
510:Sunan al-Kubra Bayhaqi
339:Musannaf Abd al-Razzaq
3657:Sources and parallels
3093:At-Targhib wat-Tarhib
3036:Secondary collections
2863:Shama'il Muhammadiyah
2484:Mu'assasah al-Risalah
2230:Mu'assasah al-Risalah
2047:collections include:
1944:Al-Khatib al-Baghdadi
1910:Siyar a`lam al-nubala
1873:Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani
1789:Yusuf ibn abd al-Barr
1413:
1378:Methods of evaluation
1321:Grounds for criticism
1260:
1137:praising some of the
1134:Al-Khatib al-Baghdadi
1073:
1034:
984:Science of Narrators)
980:'Knowledge of Men' ,
791:Uyoun Akhbar Al-Ridha
546:Sunan Nasa'i al-Kubra
3750:Vaticinium ex eventu
3491:Acts of the Apostles
3453:Multiple attestation
2938:Musnad Imam ul A’zam
2358:Qurrah Ayn Al-Muhtaj
2147:al-Jarḥ wa al-Taʻdīl
1838:Ibn Sa'd al-Baghdadi
1750:al-Jarḥ wa al-Taʻdīl
1714:) among other terms.
1230:Shuʿba Ibn al-Ḥajjāj
1149:After the Companions
1143:historical criticism
1022:al-jarḥ wa al-taʿdīl
710:Mustadrak al-wasa'il
3810:Islamic terminology
3393:Cognitive philology
3145:Maudhu (fabricated)
3022:Al-Mu'jam as-Saghir
2778:Sahih Ibn Khuzaymah
2701:Primary collections
2376:, vol. 10, p. 323,
1951:History of Damascus
1845:Tadhkirat al-huffaz
1744:Muhammad al-Bukhari
1602:Levels of criticism
978:; literally meaning
764:Sahifah of al-Ridha
483:Sahih Ibn Khuzaymah
3719:Hadith terminology
3354:Biblical criticism
3264:al-Tarikh al-Kabir
3100:Al-Jami' as-Saghir
3058:Mishkat al-Masabih
3015:Al-Mu'jam al-Awsat
3008:Al-Mu'jam al-Kabir
2945:Musnad al-Tayalisi
2831:Sunan al-Daraqutni
2251:Muhasin al-Istilah
2228:, vol. 11, p. 48,
2203:, vol. 2, p. 495,
2149:is permissible..."
1939:History of Baghdad
1879:Tahdhib al-Tahdhib
1816:General chronology
1732:General evaluation
1282:hadith terminology
1274:chain of narration
1170:Muhammad Ibn Sirin
1159:fabricating hadith
1115:Jabir ibn Abdullah
992:hadith terminology
643:من لا يحضره الفقيه
612:("The Four Books")
607:Al-Kutub Al-Arb'ah
582:Targhib wal Tarhib
528:Sunan al-Daraqutni
465:Muwatta Imam Malik
429:Musnad al-Tayalisi
3805:Biography (genre)
3777:
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3729:Religious studies
3695:
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3684:Geography of the
3547:Bardiya / Smerdis
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3378:Demythologization
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3107:Al-Jami' al-Kabir
3051:Musnad al-Firdous
3044:Masabih al-Sunnah
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2952:Musnad al-Shafi'i
2906:Kitaab-ul-Aathaar
2856:Al-Adab al-Mufrad
2799:Sahih Abi Awaanah
2785:Sahih Ibn Hibbaan
2732:Sahih al-Tirmidhi
2480:Taqrib al-Tahthib
2378:Dar Alam al-Kutub
1916:سير أعلام النبلاء
1777:Ali ibn al-Madini
1752:by Ibn Abi Hatim.
1739:The Great History
1637:More severe than
1571:maḥallahu al-ṣidq
1548:maḥallahu al-ṣidq
1480:reliably reliable
1268:Narrator criteria
1242:Ali ibn al-Madini
1224:Early specialists
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159:("The Six Books")
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2994:Musnad Abu Ya'la
2987:Musnad al-Bazzar
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2607:Rijāl al-Ṭūsī
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2117:Rijāl al-Ṭūsī
2114:
2110:
2106:
2104:(c. 982–1058)
2103:
2098:
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2077:
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2060:(died c. 893)
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1468:
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1462:athbat al-nās
1458:
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1312:
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1278:discontinuity
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1009:
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975:ʿilm ar-rijāl
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627:الكتاب الكافي
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3748:
3685:
3634:William Tell
3614:Prester John
3519:
3456:
3455: /
3445:
3398:Decipherment
3383:Palaeography
3373:Bibliography
3365:Ilm al-rijāl
3364:
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2751:
2744:
2737:
2730:
2725:Sahih Muslim
2723:
2716:
2652:Ilm ar-Rijal
2651:
2624:
2606:
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2293:, 6th verse.
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2133:
2092:854–941/951)
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2016:
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1968:
1949:
1938:
1908:
1890:
1884:
1878:
1866:
1855:
1849:
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1831:
1821:
1802:
1799:by Ibn Ḥajr.
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1737:
1727:
1711:
1707:
1703:
1699:
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1666:ḍaʻīf jiddan
1665:
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1495:thiqah thabt
1489:
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1426:
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1419:
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1381:
1337:
1336:fabricated (
1324:
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1311:ḍabṭ al-ṣadr
1310:
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1052:Ibn al-Salah
1045:
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1035:
1030:Significance
1019:
1011:
983:
979:
955:
954:
809:Ain Al-Hayat
244:سنن ابن ماجه
202:سنن أبي داود
182:Sahih Muslim
174:صحيح البخاري
120:Israʼiliyyat
104:
99:(categories)
85:Sahih hadith
18:Ilm al-Rijal
3739:Linguistics
3589:King Arthur
3572:myth theory
3342:Methodology
3335:Historicity
3216:Terminology
2809:Other Sunan
2763:Other Sahih
2495:Ibn Hajar,
2436:, pp. 22–4.
2076:Shaykh Tusi
2072:abridgement
1975:Akram Nadwi
1556:respectable
1535:Trustworthy
1153:As for the
1127:Abu Huraira
1103:Abu Huraira
1093:While many
665:Al-Istibsar
230:سنن النسائي
216:سنن الترمذي
133:Collections
80:Terminology
3784:Categories
3652:The Exodus
3643:Events and
3619:Robin Hood
3594:King David
3552:The Buddha
3415:Provenance
2771:Al-Muwatta
2695:literature
2482:, pp. 14,
2396:, p. 108,
2374:Ibn Kathir
2322:Al-Kifayah
2226:al-Dhahabi
2166:References
2013:al-Maqdisi
2009:al-Mizzi's
1956:Ibn Asakir
1921:al-Dhahabi
1862:al-Dhahabi
1708:fabricator
1589:acceptable
1435:al-Dhahabi
1303:al-murūʼah
1295:al-ʻadālah
1184:innovation
1163:Kharijites
1095:Companions
1008:unreliable
842:Jami Sahih
3707:Apocrypha
3458:Mutawatir
3388:Philology
2557:cite book
2510:Der Islam
2497:al-Mu`jam
2354:al-Mufhim
2025:from the
1681:destroyed
1662:very weak
1431:al-Suyūṭī
1218:authentic
1119:Ibn Abbas
1010:hadiths.
1000:authentic
969:romanized
892:Criticism
863:Ahmadiyya
818:Al-Ghadir
671:الاستبصار
188:صحيح مسلم
3769:Category
3624:Socrates
3609:Muhammad
3599:Lei Feng
3424:Criteria
3151:Musannaf
2898:Musannaf
2545:(1984).
2525:(2003).
2448:, [ 127.
2412:, p. 83.
2394:an-Nukat
2312:, Cairo.
2257:, Cairo.
2188:, Cairo.
2074:made by
1927:history.
1696:kadhdhāb
1626:Next is
1554:Next is
1503:reliable
1443:Ibn Ḥajr
1404:process.
1327:Ibn Ḥajr
1299:al-taqwā
1256:Overview
1207:Muawiyah
1077:Qur'anic
1004:reliable
919:Category
917:•
110:Musannaf
42:a series
40:Part of
3734:Legends
3700:Related
3686:Odyssey
3629:Sun Tzu
3582:Sources
3542:Abraham
3496:Gospels
2880:Sahifah
2848:Topical
2040:Shi'ite
1704:yakdhib
1700:he lies
1513:precise
1397:others.
1307:al-ḍabṭ
1188:turmoil
1155:Tabi'un
1139:Tabi'un
1069:History
1056:Shariah
1044:In his
988:Islamic
971::
692:Al-Wafi
3790:Hadith
3645:places
3535:People
3472:Topics
3139:Musnad
2930:Musnad
2693:hadith
2631:
2139:Suyūṭī
2038:Early
1712:waḍḍāʻ
1706:) and
1679:) and
1660:) and
1594:maqbūl
1561:shaykh
1541:) and
1518:mutqin
1508:thiqah
1488:), or
1465:), or
1423:taʻdīl
1368:Heresy
1338:Mawḍūʻ
1196:Caliph
1180:Sunnah
996:hadith
960:Arabic
683:Others
256:Others
115:Musnad
97:Types
50:Hadith
3604:Moses
3577:Quest
3567:Jesus
3562:Homer
3526:Quran
3520:Iliad
3486:Bible
3479:Texts
3220:study
3132:Sahih
3124:Types
2690:Sunni
2372:, by
2340:Sahih
2287:Quran
2224:, by
2125:Notes
2044:rijāl
2034:Shi'i
1991:, by
1724:Sunni
1685:hālik
1539:ṣadūq
1528:thabt
1521:) or
1290:sahih
1192:Shias
1175:isnad
1125:with
1111:Aisha
835:Ibadi
144:Sunni
90:Maudu
3518:The
3218:and
2629:ISBN
2563:link
2285:The
1523:firm
1437:and
1427:jarḥ
1248:and
1236:and
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