The effect of taking over control and perfection in narrators according to hadith critics
Keywords:
take over the judiciary, settings, perfection, narratorsAbstract
The aim of the research is to clarify the effect of taking over the eradication of control and perfection in the narrators of hadith critics. The research consisted of a preface and three chapters, which were presented in the preamble to be exactly what is meant, and how to know the narrator’s control, and the matters affecting the narrator’s control. In the first topic, I dealt with the collection of narrators who were stipulated by scholars to take over the judiciary, and in the second section, I dealt with the layers of narrators who took over the judiciary, and the third topic dealt with the effect of taking over the judiciary on the novel among the modernists. It depends on the descriptive analytical method. It has reached important results, the most important of which are: 1- The narrators who were collected from Al-Taqreeb amounted to seventy narrators, of whom twelve narrators are included in the two Sahihs, and fifteen narrators are with the four Sunan narrators. As for the rest of the narrators, and they are twenty-three narrators according to the authors of the Sunan, their hadiths are in the rank of Hassan, and a fourth layer is suitable for consideration, and their number is fifteen narrators, and a fifth layer whose hadith is not invoked and is not suitable for consideration, and their number is only four narrators. 2- Not everyone who took over the judiciary was affected by it. 3- This study is specific to the six books, and there is no doubt that there are more narrators who have assumed the position of judge, and he brought out the rest of the books of the Sunnah such as Musnads, dictionaries and others, so it requires collecting them and examining their narrators from those who took over the judiciary and judged him according to his condition in which he is.
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