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What are the main terms used to describe hadiths?

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You've got Qudsi and Sahih

But I'm not quite sure of the meaning. What's the difference?

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  1. does any1 actually answer your questions???


  2. What language are using, those are not English words, they are gibberish to me, Please ask on a site that caters for nut cases.

    I personally think ALL religious questions should be banned.

  3. Definition of Qudsi narration: It is a narration whose wordings are from the Prophet (p.b.u..h) but its meaning is from Allaah. Or it is what Allaah informed his Prophet by insight, or through a dream, and then the Prophet (p.b.u.h) expressed that meaning with his own wordings.

    Definition of Prophetic narration: It is any sayings or acts, which is attributed to the Prophet(p.b.u.h) or anything he approved of, and any physical description about him or about his conduct and morals.

    Rest Allah knows the best~!

  4. The word 'Hadith' means 'a saying' or 'a report', refers to a quotation or to and account of what happened, are applied particularly to Prophet Muhammad's(SAW) practices (Sunnah).

    The most authoritative hadiths are the following two:

    1: the Sahih of Bukhari.

    2: the Sahih of Muslim.

    In addition are the other four recognized as authoritative, known as the Sunan of:

    3: Abu Daud.

    4: Tirmidhi.

    5: Nisai.

    6: Ibn Majah.

    These are known as "The Accurate Six".

    Hadiths have been divided into three main groups:

    1: Sahih (sound).

    2: Hasan (good).

    3: Da'if (weak) or Saqim (infirm)

    The main purpose of a book of Hadith was to provide reference material for judges, jurists, doctors, law, etc... and in general, for all Muslims.

    The Qur'ãn says about Hadiths:

    "For (the Prophet) commands them what is just and forbids them what is evel. He allows them as lawful what is good and prohibits them from what is bad." (7:157)

    "He who obeys the Prophet obeys ALLAH(SWT)." (4:80)

  5. There are many classifications of Hadeeth,

    Saheeh, Dha'eef, Mawdoo', Hasan, Hasan li ghayrihi, Hasan li Dhaatihi, Saheeh li Ghayrihi, Marfoo', Mawqoof, Mu'allaq, Mutassil etc.

    You can start by reading the Muqaddimah of Ibnus Salaah or Baa'ith al Hatheeth the Sharh of 'Uloom al Hadeeth.

    This is why people shouldn't be speaking about Hadeeth without knowledge. You might many people talking about Hadeeth and they do not know the grading of the Ahaadeeth, they dont know the Asaaneed, nor the first thing about Hadeeth.


  6. Hadith e Qudsi means a saying/revelation of Allah which is not a part of Quran.

    Sahih Hadith which is the word of Prophet Mohammad PBUH means a hadith which is quoted by solid and authentic persons. Non of the quoting person name has been missed through the chain. And it matches with Quran's teachings.

    Hope it answers the question.

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