How many times does the actual word "Hadith" appear in the Quranic text? Are there any programs which could provide such an answer by giving me a word count? If so, could anyone help me in this quest of sorts?
I don't ever remember seeing the word "hadith" in the Qu'ran. However, Allah does order us to obey the Messenger (Salallahu Alayhe wa Sallam). If I am wrong, I would like to see the text.
How many times does the actual word "Hadith" appear in the Quranic text? Are there any programs which could provide such an answer by giving me a word count? If so, could anyone help me in this quest of sorts?
The derivative of the root Ha,Daal ,They (ح,د,ث ) appear in the Holy Quran about 36 times .But word Hadith (حديث ) appears 18 times .
This URL may help you ; http://www.openburhan.com/ob_main_frame.html
Last edited by asadxyz; 07-06-2007 at 02:34 PM.
Who can be more irrational than those who say: Design is possible without a designer ??
I don't ever remember seeing the word "hadith" in the Qu'ran. However, Allah does order us to obey the Messenger (Salallahu Alayhe wa Sallam). If I am wrong, I would like to see the text.
Dear e'jaazi, of course the word "hadiith" appears in the Quran. An example off the top of my head would be "Wamina alnasi man yashtareelawa alhadeethi liyoodilla AAan sabeeli Allahibighayri AAilmin wayattakhithaha huzuwan ola-ikalahum AAathabun muheenoon".
The derivative of the root Ha,Daal ,They (ح,د,ث ) appear in the Holy Quran about 36 times .But word Hadith (حديث ) appears 18 times .
This URL may help you ; http://www.openburhan.com/ob_main_frame.html
Thank you for the link my friend, it is indeed what I was searching for.
Dear e'jaazi, of course the word "hadiith" appears in the Quran. An example off the top of my head would be "Wamina alnasi man yashtareelawa alhadeethi liyoodilla AAan sabeeli Allahibighayri AAilmin wayattakhithaha huzuwan ola-ikalahum AAathabun muheenoon".
Thank you for the link my friend, it is indeed what I was searching for.
Hey there! Looks like you're enjoying the discussion, but you're not signed up for an account.
When you create an account, we remember exactly what you've read, so you always come right back where you left off. You also get notifications, here and via email, whenever new posts are made. And you can like posts and share your thoughts.
Sign Up
Bookmarks