The term "fi hadithihi sanaa" at Imam Abi Hatem in the book El djarh wa etaadil (Compilation and study)
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https://doi.org/10.55074/hesj.vi37.991Keywords:
fi hadithihi sanaa, Abu Hatem, collecting, studyingAbstract
Abba Hatem is one of the leading critics of the hadiths; His son, Abdel Rahman, quoted many texts and judgments on narratives and novels, Abu Hatem singled out in terms that he described some narrators, including saying, "fi hadithihi sanaa", I speak in this search of this launch with him, and does it mean linguistic meaning? Or does he have his own modern connotations? What other critics have judged the narrators described by Abu Hatem as such? Did they agree or disagree with these connotations? The imam used this phrase with six narrators, three of whom went out to them in the six books, and three in others. In writing this topic, I used the two methodologies: induction and comparison, which I divided after the introduction, into researchers, who devoted the first to speaking on theoretical issues, and in the second I addressed the practical aspects of this topic. In the results of the research, through the examination of these narrators and their hadiths, Imam Abiy Hatem showed his accuracy in launching this term, using it to refer to the status and fabrication of the narrator's talk, and that his words are not of the Prophet, but of change, as did his agreement with other critics in his connotation, although his expression differs from their releases.Downloads
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2024-03-28
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The term "fi hadithihi sanaa" at Imam Abi Hatem in the book El djarh wa etaadil (Compilation and study). (2024). Humanities and Educational Sciences Journal, 37, 401-421. https://doi.org/10.55074/hesj.vi37.991










