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    Posted: 24 December 2012 at 7:35pm
Assalamualaikum Hasan and M.Sumair,

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Walakum Assalam brothers n sister, JazakALLAH Khair for having a valueble disscusion. May Allah increase our Knowledge and keep us on the path of truth and proesperity. Ameen
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Originally posted by TG12345 TG12345 wrote:

Salaam Alaikum islamispeace, Nausheen, friendship, honeto and nothing. Thank you for the explanations. It seems to me like Bukhari and Muslim are the most authentic hadith, and Bukhari compiled his collections after very many years of careful research. Sounds like one cannot be a Muslim without the hadith, but they are not above the Quran.Would that be correct?Shukran.


W'salam,
That seems correct, may Allah guide us all, Ameen.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote honeto Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 December 2012 at 6:47pm
Originally posted by Nausheen Nausheen wrote:

My understanding is that a Hadith is Daif or weak because the number of narrators on its chain of transmission are much fewer as compared to a sahih hadith or authentic hadith. Also a sahih hadith can even have multiple chains of transmission - which is not the case with a daif hadith. However this does not mean a particular daif hadith is 'weak' in its reliability. So please be careful when you accept or reject anything from the hadith.

Just like HaafidhulQuran, we have hadith scholars who learn by heart not just the hadith alone but also its chain of transmission back to prophet (pbuh).

Another good source of hadith is RiyadusSaliheen by imam Nawawi. This book is in two volumes, and contains relevant quranic verses along with the hadith (most of which are authentic)

Assalam Alykum Nausheen,
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may Allah increase us in knolwdge, Ameen.
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Originally posted by TG12345 TG12345 wrote:

Salaam Alaikum islamispeace, Nausheen, friendship, honeto and nothing. Thank you for the explanations. It seems to me like Bukhari and Muslim are the most authentic hadith, and Bukhari compiled his collections after very many years of careful research. Sounds like one cannot be a Muslim without the hadith, but they are not above the Quran.Would that be correct?Shukran.


Waalaikum assalam,

Yes, that would be correct. Alhamdulillah.
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Jazakallah,
may Allah increase us in knolwdge, Ameen.
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Salaam Alaikum islamispeace, Nausheen, friendship, honeto and nothing. Thank you for the explanations.

It seems to me like Bukhari and Muslim are the most authentic hadith, and Bukhari compiled his collections after very many years of careful research. Sounds like one cannot be a Muslim without the hadith, but they are not above the Quran.

Would that be correct?

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My understanding is that a Hadith is Daif or weak because the number of narrators on its chain of transmission are much fewer as compared to a sahih hadith or authentic hadith. Also a sahih hadith can even have multiple chains of transmission - which is not the case with a daif hadith. However this does not mean a particular daif hadith is 'weak' in its reliability. So please be careful when you accept or reject anything from the hadith.

Just like HaafidhulQuran, we have hadith scholars who learn by heart not just the hadith alone but also its chain of transmission back to prophet (pbuh).

Another good source of hadith is RiyadusSaliheen by imam Nawawi. This book is in two volumes, and contains relevant quranic verses along with the hadith (most of which are authentic)
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Shafaa un wa rahmatun lil mo'mineena

wa la yaziduzzalimeena illa khasara.
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