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Sahih Muslim 66c (Book 1, Hadith 132) #7397
Chain of Narrators in Hadith

SUMMARY: This hadith is about the chain of narrators who reported a hadith.

Harmala b. Yahya, Abdullah b. Wahb, Umar b. Muhammad, Ibn Umar narrated like the hadith reported by Shu'ba on the authority of Waqid.
حَدَّثَنِي حَرْمَلَةُ بْنُ يَحْيَى، أَخْبَرَنَا عَبْدُ اللَّهِ بْنُ وَهْبٍ، قَالَ حَدَّثَنِي عُمَرُ بْنُ مُحَمَّدٍ، أَنَّ أَبَاهُ، حَدَّثَهُ عَنِ ابْنِ عُمَرَ، عَنِ النَّبِيِّ بِمِثْلِ حَدِيثِ شُعْبَةَ عَنْ وَاقِدٍ

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QUICK LESSONS:
Ensure that only authentic teachings are passed down through generations without any distortion or alteration along the way .

EXPLANATIONS:
This hadith is about the chain of narrators who reported a hadith from one person to another until it reached us today. It is important to note that each narrator must be reliable and trustworthy for the authenticity of the hadiths to be preserved and accepted as true teachings from Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. The reliability of these narrations can be determined by looking at their biographies and how they are connected with each other in terms of their trustworthiness and knowledge in Islamic studies. The importance of this chain lies in its ability to ensure that only authentic teachings are passed down through generations without any distortion or alteration along the way.

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