Knowledge of hadith and types of hadithKnowledge of hadith and types of hadith |
The types of hadith knowledge and hadith. The knowledge of hadith is divided into the knowledge of hadith. and get the knowledge of the attributes. The subject of this knowledge is the Holy Prophet himself. And the knowledge of hadith is the wisdom and knowledge by which the conditions of the narrator and Mardi Anhu can be known as rejection and acceptance. The subject of this knowledge is the narrator and Mardi. Types of hadith: After the definition of hadith, the definitions of its essential types are being presented. 2) Muqoof: The hadith in which the sayings, circumstances and speeches of the Companions are described. 3) Muktua: The hadith in which the statements, actions and speeches of the followers are described. 4) Connected: The hadith from which no narrator is lost. 5) Suspended: The narration of the Hadith is deleted from the beginning of the chain of transmission, whether the deletion is of some or of the whole. 2) Mursal: The narration of the hadith from the end of the chain of transmission, for example, the Tabi'i narrated from the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and left the Sahabi. ) Problem: Narrators that are second to none in the chain of transmission should be left out. 8) Muqatb means special: more than two narrators should be left in one place in the chain of narrators or multiple places in the chain of transmission 9) Muttharb: the chain of chain or the text of the hadith should be exaggerated, damaged or presented and delayed. 10) In the text of the hadith, the narrator adopts or mixes the words of others. Malcashta.wordpress 11) Shaz: In which the reliable narrator opposes the reliable narrator (it is safe to oppose him). 12) Denial: In a tradition in which a more weak narrator opposes a less weak narration. (His opposite is well-known). 13) Mu'alal: In the hadith in which the cause is secret Qadih, for example, the hadith transmitted by the Messenger should be narrated. 14) Sahih al-Zataa: All the narrators of the hadith are consistent, fair, and complete, and the hadith is not unproven or unproven. 15) Sayh al-Ghira: The hadith which has all the attributes of Ih Lazata except perfection of restraint, and the lack of restraint is filled by various methods of tradition. 12) Hasan Lazata: The hadith which has all the attributes of Sahih Lazata except perfection and its frequency is not fulfilled by methods. 17) Hasan Laghira: A person who is incapable of more than one of the attributes of Yah Lazata, but this number is fulfilled by tradition. 18) Weak: A hadith that lacks more than one attribute of correctness. And that deficiency cannot be fulfilled by many methods. 19) Obsolete: The hadith in which you are a liar. C