Insha'allah in this thread we will be revising the book :
Al-Mandhoomatul Bayqooniyyah along with the explanation of it which is At-Ta'leeqaat al-Athariyyah Ala Al-Mandhoomatul Bayqooniyyah.
You can listen to it's explanation by Ibn Uthaimeen rahimahullah here
Oh you dont have the book? How'd you study part one then? Is it translated in English and I dont know!! :eek: If it is can you pleassssssse tell me I'd appreciate it sooooo much!! :'( :'( :'(
In these verses there is mentioned the word Musnad
What is a Musnad?
Is a connection of chains from each narrator of a hadith reported from someone…until it refers back to the sahabi who reported it directly from the Prophet uninterrupted correct? :rolleyes:
And are there more than one meanings to this word?
Is a connection of chains from each narrator of a hadith reported from someone…until it refers back to the sahabi who reported it directly from the Prophet uninterrupted correct?
Na'am Al-Mu'minah, that is correct.
And are there more than one meanings to this word?
The word Musnad can also be used for a book that has been compiled by the A'immah/Ulaamah stating the ahaadeeth of every sahaabiy.
like you have Musnad ibnu abiy Shaybah , and Musnad Al-Bazzaar , and Musnad Imaamu Ahmed.. etc
Mauquuf: al-Bukhari reports in his Sahih, in Kitab al-Fara'id (Book of the Laws of Inheritance), that Abu Bakr, Ibn 'Abbas and Ibn al-Zubair said, "The grandfather is (treated like) a father."
Marfuu': 'Alqamah ibn Waqqas al-Laithi, who said: I heard 'Umar b. al- Khattab saying, while on the pulpit, "I heard Allah's Messenger (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) saying: The reward of deeds depends on the intentions, and every person will get the reward according to what he has intended; so whoever emigrated for wordly benefits or for a woman to marry, his emigration was for what he migrated." (Bukhari)
Uniformly-linked hadiths; one in which all the reporters, as well as the Prophet (SAW), use the same mode of transmission. For example, “on the authority of,”, and repeat any other additional statement or remark, or act in a particular manner while narrating the hadeeth.
So it can either be: "Qawliyy" (statement or remark) or Fi'liyy (an act).
So for example:
- Qawliyy: like you've said ; they could all use the same mode "on the authority of.." or they could "swear by Allah"
- &"fi'liy" an action of one of the transmitters whilst transmitting the hadeeth, Like he may smile at the end.. so All the narrators would do the same!! .......... .. ..
cute hunh?
Next Question: Give me a Hadeeth that this has occured from the beginning of the sanad till the end?
it could be either qawliyy or fi'liyy.
So it can either be: "Qawliyy" (statement or remark) or Fi'liyy (an act).
So for example:
- Qawliyy: like you've said ; they could all use the same mode "on the authority of.." or they could "swear by Allah"
- &"fi'liy" an action of one of the transmitters whilst transmitting the hadeeth, Like he may smile at the end.. so All the narrators would do the same!! .......... .. ..
cute hunh?
Next Question: Give me a Hadeeth that this has occured from the beginning of the sanad till the end?
it could be either qawliyy or fi'liyy.
Yeah! I've seen ahadeeth like that. It's really cute. Sahaba would even laugh because the prophet (SAW) laughed! SubhanAllah. Ok i'll look for a hadeeth now. It's probably going to be wrong. But that's ok, you can learn from your mistakes.
I found this:
Al-Hakim said, Ahmad ibn Al-Husain Al-Muqri’ interlocked my fingers and said, Abu `Umar ibn Al-Hasan As-San`ani interlocked my fingers and said, my father interlocked my fingers and said, Ibrahim ibn Abi Yahia interlocked my fingers and said, Safwan Ibn Salim interlocked my fingers and said, Ayub ibn Khalid Al-Ansari interlocked my fingers and said, `Abdullah ibn Rafi` interlocked my fingers and said, Abu Hurairah interlocked my fingers and said, Abul-Qasim (the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him) interlocked my fingers and said, “Allah created the Earth on Saturday…”
I don't know what book it is reported in though.
Last edited by MinAhlilHadeeth; 02-28-2007 at 12:25 PM.
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