The Grandchildren’s Narrations about Their Grandmothers in the Six Books

Authors

  • Dr. Sharifah Mohammad Hofan AL- Qarni Assistant Professor OF Sunnah and its sciences Department of Islamic Studies, College of Sharia and Regulations University of Tabuk Saudi Arabia

Keywords:

Narration, Grandchildren, Their Grandmothers, The Six Books

Abstract

The current study, entitled "The Grandchildren’s Narrations about Their Grandmothers in the Six Books", aims to highlight this type of narration through a brief introduction to the grandmothers, their grandsons and granddaughters, who narrated about their grandmothers in the Six Books, collecting, documenting, judging these narrations according to the rules of sound hadith scholars, and mentioning the most prominent related comments, such as attributive subtleties and textual anecdotes.

The steps for its preparation were organized into three topics: The first discusses the characteristics and features of the narrator’s narration about his grandmother according to the six books, the second discusses the grandchildren’s narration about their grandmothers, and the third discusses what is related to the granddaughters’ narration about their grandmothers.

The Most Prominent Findings: Grandchildren’s narrations about their grandmothers were mostly among the classes of Companions and their followers; Because of the close covenant. These narrations are also considered to be among the best examples of the six Imams, at most. However, they vary in their degree of validity and weakness, and weakness prevails due to ignorance.

The Most Prominent recommendations: Paying attention to the well-regarded books of the Sunnah and their various types of hadith sciences, as well as making sure to highlight the efforts of Muslim woman, her care to convey knowledge and narrating her family members.

رواية الأحفاد عن جَدَّاتهم في الكتب الستة

Published

2024-06-14