Description
Book description:
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Author: Othman ibn Abdulrahman al-Shahrzuri Taqi al-Din Ibn al-Salah
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Number of pages: 471 pages
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The subject of the book: Science of Hadith
The contents of the book:
The book contains 65 types of hadith sciences, namely:
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Introduction
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The first type of hadith science: Knowing what is correct from the hadith
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Second type: Recognizing Hassan from Hadith
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The third type: Recognizing Weak Hadith
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Fourth type: Knowledge of the predicate
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Fifth type: Knowing the caller
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Sixth type: Knowing the lift
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Seventh type: Knowing the suspended
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Type VIII: Knowing the lump sum
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Ninth type: Knowing the sender
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Tenth type: Knowing the interrupted
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Type XI: Knowledge of the inadmissible
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Type XII: Recognizing fraud and the judgment of the fraudster
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Type XIII: Recognizing anomalies
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Type XIV: Recognizing Denial of Hadith
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Type XV: Recognizing considerations, follow-ups, and witnesses
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Type XVI: Recognizing and judging the additions of the trustworthy ones
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Type XVII: Knowledge of individuals
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Type XVIII: Recognizing Malformed Hadiths
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Type Nineteen: Recognizing troubled hadiths
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Twentieth type: Recognizing what is included in a hadith
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Type XXI: Knowledge of the subject
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Type XXII: Knowing the reciprocal
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Type Twenty-Three: Knowing the qualities of those whose narrations are accepted and those whose narrations are rejected, and the related matters of libel, wounding, authentication, and modification
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Type Twenty-Four: Knowing how to hear hadith, how to endure it, and how to control it
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Type twenty-five: On writing hadith, and how to control and restrict the book
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Type XXVI: On the quality of narrating a hadith, the condition of its performance, and related matters
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Type XXVII: Knowing the Etiquette of the Muhaddith
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Type XXVIII: Knowing the etiquette of the student of hadith
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Type XXIX: Knowledge of high and low attribution
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Type thirty: Recognizing Famous Hadiths
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Type XXXI: Knowing the strange and dear hadiths
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Type XXXII: Knowing the strangeness of hadith
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Type Thirty-Three: Recognizing Serial Hadith
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Thirty-fourth type: Knowing the mansukh and nasukh of a hadith
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Type XXXV: Knowing the Qur'an from the hadiths
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Type XXXVI: Recognizing Different Hadiths
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Type XXXVII: Knowing more about the continuum
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Type XXXVIII: Recognizing Murasil whose transmission is hidden
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Type XXXIX: Knowledge of the Companions (may Allah be pleased with them all)
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The forty-fourth fulfillment type: Knowledge of followers
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Type XLI: Recognizing Senior Narrators from Minor Narrators
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Forty-second type: Recognizing Al-Mudbaj and other peer-to-peer narration
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The forty-third type: Knowing the brothers and sisters of scholars and narrators
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Type XLIV: Recognizing parent-child narratives
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Forty-fifth type: Recognizing children's accounts of their parents
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Type XLVI: Knowing who has two narrators who narrated from him: An earlier and a later one, whose time of death differed greatly, so there was a long period of time between them, even though the later of them is not counted among the contemporaries of the former and those of his class
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Forty-seventh type: Knowing those who have only one narrator from the companions, followers, and those after them, may Allah be pleased with them.
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Type Forty-eight Knowledge of those who are mentioned by different names or multiple adjectives, and those who are not familiar with them think that those names or adjectives are for a different group.
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Type XLIX: Knowing the names of the companions, narrators of hadith and scholars, and their surnames and nicknames
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Type fifty fulfillment: Knowing Names and Nicknames
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Fifty-first type: Knowing the surnames of those known by name but not by surname
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Type fifty-two: Knowing the surnames of modernizers and those mentioned with them
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Type fifty-three: Knowing the similarities and differences of names and genealogies and their affiliations
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Fifty-fourth type: Knowing the similarities and differences in names, genealogies, etc.
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Type fifty-five: A type that is a combination of the two previous types
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Fifty-sixth type: Recognizing narrators who are similar in name and lineage but differentiated by advancing and delaying in the son and father
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Type fifty-seven: Recognizing people who are not their fathers
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Type fifty-eight: Recognizing ratios that are not what they appear to be, which is the first thing that comes to mind.
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Type fifty-nine: Recognizing opaque
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Type Mofi Sixty: Knowing the dates of narrators
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Sixty-first type: Knowing who are trustworthy and who are weak among the narrators of hadith
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Type Sixty-Two: Identifying those who mixed up at the end of their lives.
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Type Sixty-Three: Knowing the layers of narrators and scholars
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Type Sixty-Four: Recognizing the loyalty of narrators and scholars
Type Sixty-Five: Knowing the homelands and countries of the narrators
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