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what was required in question 2 (B)??
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this was not required...the same to keep the authencity , the right teachings by HOLYPROPHET SAW .. and to stop the wrong teachings from spreading and PROPHET saying being corrupted... the right demonstration of quran and again in interpretation of quran.. just these points needed elaboration
i wrote the catagories with respect to types (hassan sahih and weak and fabricated) and refer the benefits of having authentic ahadith.....i also mention the catagories with respect to topics that there are different catagories of hadith on different topics so can guide muslims in different situations....like hadith on brotherhood and etcwhat was required in question 2 (B)??
i wrote the catagories with respect to types (hassan sahih and weak and fabricated) and refer the benefits of having authentic ahadith.....i also mention the catagories with respect to topics that there are different catagories of hadith on different topics so can guide muslims in different situations....like hadith on brotherhood and etc
hey can some one tell me is this right or wrong
i wrote that diferent hadiths provide gidance in dfferent aspects of life. it guides muslims to find various solutions about various topics.it can also be used for law making by legal experts for accurate law making . how much marks can i get can some on suggest please i am dying.
then wat was required.. advantages were asked and i wrote this.... what else could be written?? u r making me worriedthis was not required...
Use of Hadiths in explaing relationships between Muslims or something?what was question 2a
then wat was required.. advantages were asked and i wrote this.... what else could be written?? u r making me worried
nah i did mention the categories and my teacher says it's alright... my class fellows too wrote the same....dude that will earn you like 2 marks .... and well you didnt right how it helps jurist ... you didn't right the ranges of classification ... maybe if you mention some hadiths you'd get 3 but i thin 2/4
dude look..............u should see what was (a) part was saying..........it said......hadith of holy prophet to help how to behave with others.......then wat was required.. advantages were asked and i wrote this.... what else could be written?? u r making me worried
hadith categorized: 1: (look for the correct answers)
According to the reference of a particular authority:
Four types of hadith can be identified.
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- Qudsi - Divine; a revelation from Allah(SWT); relayed with the words of the Prophet(P).
- Marfu` - elevated; a narration from the Prophet(P), e.g., I heard the Prophet(P) saying ...
- Mauquf- stopped: a narration from a companion only, e.g., we were commanded to ...
- Maqtu` - severed: a narration from a successor.
rding to the reference to a particul
- 2. According to the links of isnad - interrupted or uninterrupted
Six categories can be identified.
- Musnad - supported: a hadith which is reported by a traditionalist, based on what he learned from his teacher at a time of life suitable for learning; similarly - in turn - for each teacher until the isnad reaches a well known companion, who in turn, reports from the Prophet(P).
- Muttasil - continuous: a hadith with an uninterrupted isnad which goes back only to a companion or successor.
- Mursal - hurried: if the link between the successor and the Prophet(P) is missing, e.g., when a successor says "The Prophet said...".
- Munqati`- broken: is a hadith whose link anywhere before the successor (i.e., closer to the traditionalist recording the hadith) is missing.
- Mu`adal - perplexing: is a hadith whose reporter omits two or more consecutive reporters in the isnad.
- Mu`allaq - hanging: is a hadith whose reporter omits the whole isnad and quotes the Prophet(P) directly (i.e., the link is missing at the beginning).
- 3. According to the number of reporters involved in each stage of isnad
Five categories of hadith can be identified:
- Mutawatir - Consecutive: is a hadith which is reported by such a large number of people that they cannot be expected to agree upon a lie, all of them together.
- Ahad - isolated: is a hadith which is narrated by people whose number does not reach that of the mutawatir.
It is further classified into:
- Mash'hur - famous: hadith reported by more than two reporters.
- `Aziz - rare, strong: at any stage in the isnad, only two reporters are found to narrate the hadith.
- Gharib - strange: At some stage of the isnad, only one reporter is found relating it.
- 4. According to the nature of the text and isnad
- Munkar - denounced: is a hadith which is reported by a weak narrator, and whose narration goes against another authentic hadith.
- Mudraj - interpolated: an addition by a reporter to the text of the hadith being narrated.
- 5. According to the reliability and memory of the reporters
This provides the final verdict on a hadith - four categories can be identified:
- Sahih - sound. Imam al-Shafi`i states the following requiremetts for a hadith, which is not Mutawatir, to be acceptable "each reporter should be trustworthy in his religion; he should be known to be truthtul in his narrating, to understand what he narrates, to know how a different expression can alter the meaning, and to report the wording of the hadith verbatim, not only its meaning".
- Hasan - good: is the one where its source is known and its reporters are unambiguous.
- Da`if - weak: a hadith which fails to reach the status of Hasan. Usually, the weakness is: a) one of discontinuity in the isnad, in which case the hadith could be - according to the nature of the discontinuity -Munqati (broken), Mu`allaq (hanging), Mu`adal (perplexing), or Mursal (hurried), or b) one of the reporters having a disparaged character, such as due to his telling lies, excessive mistakes, opposition to the narration of more reliable sources, involvement in innovation, or ambiguity surrounding his person.
- Maudu`- fabricated or forged: is a hadith whose text goes against the established norms of the Prophet's sayings, or its reporters include a liar. Fabricated hadith are also recognized by external evidence related to a discrepancy found in the dates or times of a particular incident
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hadith categorized: 1: (look for the correct answers)
According to the reference of a particular authority:
Four types of hadith can be identified.
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- Qudsi - Divine; a revelation from Allah(SWT); relayed with the words of the Prophet(P).
- Marfu` - elevated; a narration from the Prophet(P), e.g., I heard the Prophet(P) saying ...
- Mauquf- stopped: a narration from a companion only, e.g., we were commanded to ...
- Maqtu` - severed: a narration from a successor.
rding to the reference to a particul
- 2. According to the links of isnad - interrupted or uninterrupted
Six categories can be identified.
- Musnad - supported: a hadith which is reported by a traditionalist, based on what he learned from his teacher at a time of life suitable for learning; similarly - in turn - for each teacher until the isnad reaches a well known companion, who in turn, reports from the Prophet(P).
- Muttasil - continuous: a hadith with an uninterrupted isnad which goes back only to a companion or successor.
- Mursal - hurried: if the link between the successor and the Prophet(P) is missing, e.g., when a successor says "The Prophet said...".
- Munqati`- broken: is a hadith whose link anywhere before the successor (i.e., closer to the traditionalist recording the hadith) is missing.
- Mu`adal - perplexing: is a hadith whose reporter omits two or more consecutive reporters in the isnad.
- Mu`allaq - hanging: is a hadith whose reporter omits the whole isnad and quotes the Prophet(P) directly (i.e., the link is missing at the beginning).
- 3. According to the number of reporters involved in each stage of isnad
Five categories of hadith can be identified:
- Mutawatir - Consecutive: is a hadith which is reported by such a large number of people that they cannot be expected to agree upon a lie, all of them together.
- Ahad - isolated: is a hadith which is narrated by people whose number does not reach that of the mutawatir.
It is further classified into:
- Mash'hur - famous: hadith reported by more than two reporters.
- `Aziz - rare, strong: at any stage in the isnad, only two reporters are found to narrate the hadith.
- Gharib - strange: At some stage of the isnad, only one reporter is found relating it.
- 4. According to the nature of the text and isnad
- Munkar - denounced: is a hadith which is reported by a weak narrator, and whose narration goes against another authentic hadith.
- Mudraj - interpolated: an addition by a reporter to the text of the hadith being narrated.
- 5. According to the reliability and memory of the reporters
This provides the final verdict on a hadith - four categories can be identified:
- Sahih - sound. Imam al-Shafi`i states the following requiremetts for a hadith, which is not Mutawatir, to be acceptable "each reporter should be trustworthy in his religion; he should be known to be truthtul in his narrating, to understand what he narrates, to know how a different expression can alter the meaning, and to report the wording of the hadith verbatim, not only its meaning".
- Hasan - good: is the one where its source is known and its reporters are unambiguous.
- Da`if - weak: a hadith which fails to reach the status of Hasan. Usually, the weakness is: a) one of discontinuity in the isnad, in which case the hadith could be - according to the nature of the discontinuity -Munqati (broken), Mu`allaq (hanging), Mu`adal (perplexing), or Mursal (hurried), or b) one of the reporters having a disparaged character, such as due to his telling lies, excessive mistakes, opposition to the narration of more reliable sources, involvement in innovation, or ambiguity surrounding his person.
- Maudu`- fabricated or forged: is a hadith whose text goes against the established norms of the Prophet's sayings, or its reporters include a liar. Fabricated hadith are also recognized by external evidence related to a discrepancy found in the dates or times of a particular incident
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dude this was to look into your answers; who messed up n who's not.....this is about which category of Hadith u all wrote in 2bdude that was not required p
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