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| Khatib al-Hoor Status: Offline Posts: 7,943 Reputation: 72594 Rep Power: 127 Join Date: Mar 2005 Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Those that say that hadiths were not preserved do not know a single thing about Hadith. The sciences of Hadith are extensive. Not only is the person who narrated hadiths known, his life, his children, what other scholors said about him is known. That is a science in and of it self, called the Ilm ur-Rijal. The Science of Men. That was the way of knowing who is a scholor back then. A person would be considered a scholor by what other scholors said of him. Now, its every Tom and Harry that is considered a scholor. Back to Hadith preservation. The books of Bukhari and Muslim are indeed the most authentic books after the Quran. Every hadeeth in there is Sahih or Mutawatir (reported by so many companions that its authencity is undoubtable). ·The status of the SunnahoThere are 3 opinions on the status of the Sunnah as described below oThe Qur’an is complete in and of itself §Refutation: This is true – the Qur’an in its completeness commands us to follow the Sunnah so to follow the complete guidance of the Qur’an, you must follow the Sunnah. oThe Sunnah has not been preserved §Refutation ·Detailed proofs – requires knowledge of preservation of the sunnah and its history in order to use detailed proofs for refutation. Simple proof – If Islam is in need of the Sunnah, it must be preserved. The fact that we have been ordered to follow the Sunnah in the Qur’an necessitates that the Sunnah has been preserved because Allah does not burden His slave with more than it can bear (He will never order us to sprout wings and fly because it is not in our ability to do so) (23:62). Hadeeth were written down in the Prophet’s (saaws) lifetime by the Sahaba like Abdullah ibn ‘Amr oThere were around 60 scribes from among the Sahabah. oThe Prophet (saaws) commanded his Sahabah to write down what he said. oAli’ (radi Allahu anhu) was known to keep a codex of hadeeth in his scabbard. oArcheological evidence supports the claim that hadeeth were written down during the life of the Prophet (saaws). ·Companions understood their responsibility in preserving/narrating the Sunnah. oJabir ibn Abdillah, Abdullah ibn Abbaas, Aishah, Anas, Ibn Umar, and Abu Hurayra all narrated over 1000 hadith each. oThe major Sahabah became centers of learning and had many core students amongst the Tabi’een. ·The sciences of hadeeth developed during the time of the Tabi’een and Tabi-Tabi’een. oTraveling for months in order to confirm the authenticity of hadeeth or to seek Islamic knowledge was normal. ·120 years after the death of the Prophet (saaws), the first book of hadeeth meant for circulation was written: Muwatta of Imam Malik (d. 179 AH). Thousands of works were written in the first two centuries, which were absorbed into later works. oThe Saheefah was a book written by Hammaam ibn Munabi (a student of Abu Hurairah). His manuscript still exists. 110 hadeeth from Abu Hurairah are in it which are all also found in Bukhari and Muslim. ·Types of Hadeeth books and examples oMusnad – hadeeth are categorized by narrators. §Musnad of Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal (d. 204) §Musnad of Baqi’ ibn Makhlad (d. 276) oSaheeh – only contains Saheeh (authentic) hadeeth §Saheeh al-Bukhari (d. 256) §Saheeh Muslim (d. 261) §Saheeh of Ibn Khuzayma (d. 311) §Saheeh of Ibn Hibban (d. 354) oSunan works – hadeeth books designed to teach fiqh §Sunan of Abu Dawood (d. 275) §Sunan of Ibn Majah (d. 279) §Sunan of Bayhaqi (d. 458) §Sunan of an-Nasaa’i (d. 303) oMu’jam – hadeeth categorized by the sheikh the hadeeth was heard from §Mu’jam works of at-Tabarani (d. 360) ·The most famous 6 books of hadeeth oBukhari oMuslim oAbu Dawood oAt-Tirmadhi oNisaa’i These are notes written by somebody about the lecture by Yasir Qadhi called Legal Status of the Sunnah which is downloadable here:oIbn Majah http://www.audioislam.com//audio/fiq..._sunnah_01.mp3 http://www.audioislam.com//audio/fiq..._sunnah_02.mp3 The example of those who take allies other than Allah is like that of the spider who takes a home. And indeed, the weakest of homes is the home of the spider, if they only knew. Indeed, Allah knows whatever thing they call upon other than Him. And He is the Exalted in Might, the Wise. And these examples We present to the people, but none will understand them except those of knowledge. [al-'Ankaboot; 41-44] |
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