Yazid bin Aban Al-Raqashi and his narrations on the authority of Anas bin Malik in Sunani Al-Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah "A Critical Study"

Authors

  • Abdul-Waseh Muhammad Ghaleb Al-Ghasimi Umm Al-Qura University - College of Da`wah and Fundamentals of Religion

Keywords:

Yazid bin Aban, Anas bin Malik, narrators

Abstract

The hadith scholars stipulated that the one whose narration is accepted be fair and strict, and if one of these two conditions is not fulfilled, his narration will be rejected.

But some of the righteous narrators were preoccupied with a lot of worship and preaching, and they neglected the narration and its conditions, they narrated weak and reprehensible hadiths, without assessing the preservation of the narration and weight, thinking that they encourage people to do a lot of worship and good deeds. There is a lot of narration on the authority of Anas bin Malik, may God be pleased with him, and many of the followers have narrated from him, such as Al-Hasan Al-Basri, Hammad bin Salama and others. And he established the suspended chain of transmission, and he changed the chains of transmission until he made the words of al-Hasan al-Basri on the authority of Anas, on the authority of the Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, while he did not know.

  It also became clear to me by studying his narratives and judging them in the light of the follow-ups and evidence in the Sunna of Al-Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah, which are (16) hadiths, that among them (4) are authentic hadiths for others, (2) good hadiths for others, and (9) hadiths Weak, and a single topic.

مجلة أبحاث العدد الثاني عشر

Published

2018-10-04

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