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Hadith Lesson 2 (03/12/12) Purpose of Hadith 1. Memorise 2. Aamal and practise 3.

. Earn reward of memorisation Ilm-Ul-Hadith Science and study of hadith Usul - E - Hadith Principles of hadith 1. Hadith means to communicate/tell a story 2. Islamically means a collection of Prophets (SAW) aamals, statements and concessions. 3. Description of Prophets (SAW) appearance etc. Sunnah 1. Hadith often referred to as sunnah in fiqh 2. Sunnah also means a way of life 3. Discerning the rulings in certain issues/actions in life Usul E Hadith 1. Chain of narration narrators of hadith etc 2. Biographies of the narrators 3. The method of collecting hadith Abu Bakr Ibn Hazm was one of the first compilers of hadith on the authority of Caliph Umar Ibn Abdul Aziz. Reasons to memorise hadith; 1. Act upon it 2. Memorise 3. Narrate and teach 7 famous memorisers/narrators (Over 1000) 1. Abu Hurrairah (R.A) - (Died 59 Hijri, aged 78) Narrated 5374 hadith and had over 800 students. 2. Abdullah Ibn Abbas - (Died 68 Hijri, aged 71) Narrated 2660 hadith. 3. Aisha Bint Abu Bakr - (Died 59 Hijri, aged 67) Narrated 2210 hadith. 4. Abdullah Ibn Umar - (Died 73 Hijri, aged 84) Narrated 1630 hadith. 5. Jabir Ibn Abdullah - (Died 78 Hijri, aged 94) Narrated 1560 hadith. 6. Anas Ibn Malik - (Died 93 Hijri, aged 103) Narrated 1286 hadith. 7. Abu Said Al Khudri - (Died 74 Hijri, aged 84) Narrated 1070 hadith.

Further memorisers/narrators (300-500) 1. Abdullah Ibn Umar Ibn Al-Aas 2. Ali Ibn Abu Talib 3. Umar Ibn Al-Khattab Famous tabai narrators 1. Said Ibn Musayib - (Died 105 Hijri) Learnt hadith from Uthman, Abu Hurrairah, Aisha and Zaid (R.A). 2. Urwah Ibn Zubair - (Died 94 Hijri) Was the nephew of Aisha (R.A) and learnt hadith from her as well as; Abu Hurrairah and Zaid (R.A). 3. Salim Ibn Abdullah Ibn Umar - (Died 106 Hijri) Learnt hadith from Abdullah Ibn Umar (R.A) 4. Nafii - (Died 117 Hijri) Was the servant of Abdullah Ibn Umar and teacher of Imam Malik and is mentioned in the Golden Chain. First Written collections of hadith Sahifa Sadiqa Written by Abdullah Ibn Umar Ibn Al-Aas, containing around 1000 hadith which are all found in Musnad Ahmad Ibn Hanbal. Sahifa Hummam Ibn Munabbih Was a student of Abu Hurrairah and these hadith are found in Sahih Al-Bukhari and Sahih Al-Muslim. How hadith is transmitted 8 Methods: 1. Listening to transmitter and memorising 2. Presenting it as in the person it is presented to recites it back to the narrator and the narrator confirms it. 3. Permission as in the recipient is given permission from the narrator to narrate the hadith. 4. Handing down books of hadith which are handed to the recipient from narrator and they are given permission to further transmit the hadith. 5. The hadith is made known by hearing from one person to another however the narrator is unclear. 6. Narrator gives permission at behest of recipient. 7. The hadith is found.

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