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The victory for the doctrine of the good imams in their judgment of the narratives

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Al-Intisar is an important book that discusses many topics, including the origin of the rule of invoking the goodness of the mudallis narrator, as well as the statements of the advanced imams in invoking the goodness of the mudallis narrator and other topics.

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Book description:

  • Author's name: Abu Abdullah Ahmed bin Abdul Latif al-Qari

  • Number of pages: 287 pages

  • The subject of the book: The victory of the doctrine of the good imams in their judgment on the narrations of those who are known to be fraudulent in the news.

The contents of the book:

  1. Introduction 

  2. Hadith sciences after the first millennium of the Hijrah 

  3. The Science of Hadith in the Early Fourteenth Century 

  4. One of the causes of error in modern-day hadith science issues 

  5. The seeker of truth must be comfortable with the truth that is in his hands 

  6. A novice has no right to venture into matters of science without having a previous imam 

  7. Beware of being enamored with argumentation, sparring, and quarreling 

  8. Be careful not to follow the scientist in his plan and misstep 

  9. Getting it right is a sign of a good heart and a clear conscience 

  10. Six letters to watch out for 

  11. Why the texts of advanced scholars 

  12. Research I: Definition, types and definitions of fraud 

  • First requirement: Definition of fraud in Arabic

  • Second requirement: The definition of tadlis in the terminology of hadith scholars

  • Third requirement: Comprehensive definition of taslees

  • Fourth requirement: Other uses of the word "fraud 

  1. Research II: Methods of recognizing a fraudulent narrator 

  • From the ways back to al-Mudallis himself

  • Ways for the narrator to return from the mudallis

  • Ways to return to Sheikh al-Mudallis

  • Ways to get back to storytelling 

  1. Third article: Defamation of fraud and fraudsters 

  • ”Footnote” 

  1. Fourth article: The genesis of fraud 

  2. Fifth article: Ruling on the validity of mudallis and the validity of the justice of the mudallis 

  3. Sixth article: Causes of fraudulent behavior that can be excused from the trustworthy ones 

  • Fraudulent Motives ”Footnote” 

  1. Seventh article: The Basis for Recalling the Goodness of a Mudawallis Narrator 

  2. The eighth research: Statements of the advanced imams on invoking the goodness of the mudallis narrator

  • The first requirement: What was quoted from the advanced imams and what was not included in the ruling on the narration of the manas 

  • Second requirement: Evidence that confirms the rejection of Mudallis' news that does not declare hearsay

  • The third requirement: Evidence of those who say that a non-Mudallisi should be accepted unless it is known that he has defrauded them 

  1. Research IX: A discussion of the evidence of those who say that the news of a mudallis is accepted unless it is known that he is mudallis, which is the overall response

  • First requirement: Discussing the reasoning of Ali ibn al-Mudaini 

  • Second requirement: Discussion of the reasoning of Yahya bin Maeen 

  • The third requirement: Discussion of the reasoning Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal says 

  • Fourth requirement: Discussing the reasoning of Abdullah ibn al-Zubayr al-Humaidi 

  • Fifth requirement: Discussion of Ya'qub ibn Sufyan's reasoning. 

  • The sixth requirement: Discussing the reasoning behind the occurrence of 'A'naanah from al-Mudallisin in the traditions of ahadith 

  1. Tenth article: A'naanah in news narratives 

  • First requirement: The meaning of deliberation

  • Second requirement: The reason for the occurrence of 'a'na'aina in the narratives

  • Third requirement: Ruling on invoking Ma'anized goodness

  • Fourth requirement: Discussing the argument that 'A'naanah is not from the narrator who preceded it 

  1. Chapter Eleven: Provisions related to judging the narratives of Mudawallis 

  • The first requirement: The conditions that must be met in order to reject the news of a mudallis who does not declare hearing

  • The second requirement: Exceptions to the rule of rejecting the goodness of a mudallis who does not declare hearing 

  • Third requirement: Photos that confirm the occurrence of fraudulent behavior by the mudallis if he does not declare that he has heard

  1. Conclusion

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Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 20 x 20 x 20 x 20 cm
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