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Title: Narratives of Dawood bin Abi Hind in the Borders in the Six Books - Analytical Study
Authors: Hussain, Muhammad
Daoud, Thamer
Keywords: Narratives
Dawood bin Abi Hind
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: SPECIALUSIS UGDYMAS / SPECIAL EDUCATION 2022 2 (43
Abstract: Through the study of his life, it was found that Imam Dawood was among the best of the people of Basra, he recognized the great companion Anas bin Malik, may God be pleased with him, and narrated five hadiths from him, but he did not hear them from him. Also his asceticism and that he is one of the people of piety and virtue, with a lot of mention of God, and he was fasting as he fasted for forty years without his family knowing about it, he was taught by the senior followers and their followers, and many of the followers of the followers were taught to him by the owners of the six books (Bukhari commenting, and Muslim Abu Dawud, al-Tirmidhi, al-Nasa’i, and Ibn Majah) and I dealt with in this research his narrations in the limits, which amounted to two narrations. Because the nation unanimously agreed to receive his hadiths with acceptance, then to judge the isnad of hadith after looking at the sayings of the scholars of al-Jarh and al-Ta’deel in the narrators, then after that I mention what is in the hadiths of strange words with the help of books of strange hadith and language dictionaries, then I mention the spectrum of the chain of transmission and the reason for the occurrence, if any, then Then I proceed to explain the hadith in some detail from the books of explanations, then mention the most important benefits of the hadith, then mention the jurisprudence of hadith, if any, abbreviate
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2077
ISSN: 1392-5369
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