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Sahih Muslim 466b (Book 4, Hadith 207) #8212
The Value of Narrating Knowledge

SUMMARY: This hadith is about the importance of narrating and transmitting knowledge.

This hadith like one narrated by Hasham has been narrated from Isma'il with the same chain of transmitters.
حَدَّثَنَا أَبُو بَكْرِ بْنُ أَبِي شَيْبَةَ، حَدَّثَنَا هُشَيْمٌ، وَوَكِيعٌ، ح قَالَ وَحَدَّثَنَا ابْنُ نُمَيْرٍ، حَدَّثَنَا أَبِي ح، وَحَدَّثَنَا ابْنُ أَبِي عُمَرَ، حَدَّثَنَا سُفْيَانُ، كُلُّهُمْ عَنْ إِسْمَاعِيلَ، فِي هَذَا الإِسْنَادِ بِمِثْلِ حَدِيثِ هُشَيْمٍ

TOPICS
narrating  *  knowledge  *  transmitting  *  qissas  *  ismail

QUICK LESSONS:
Share your knowledge with others so that it can be passed down from generation to generation .

EXPLANATIONS:
This hadith emphasizes the importance of narrating and transmitting knowledge. It is narrated by Hasham and Isma'il, two respected figures in Islamic history. The act of narrating or transmitting knowledge is known as qissas in Arabic, which means to tell a story or to relate something that has happened. This hadith encourages us to share our knowledge with others so that it can be passed down from generation to generation. By doing this, we are helping ensure that our culture and traditions remain alive for future generations. Furthermore, it teaches us the value of preserving our history through storytelling so that we can learn from it and use it as a source of guidance for ourselves and others.

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