The Bayquni Poem
Imam Abdallah Sirajuddin al-Husayni
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9789079294305
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An Explanation of The Bayquni Poem In Hadith Terminology
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The scholars of Hadith have spared no effort to establish the principles by which to verify narrations and deduce - with the utmost precision - what can and cannot be attributed to the Prophet (pbuh). Facilitating this quest for the beginning student, the erudite Imam ‘Umar al-Bayquni al-Dimashqi succinctly defined 34 categories of Hadith in his famous 34 verses of poetry.
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Numerous commentaries upon this treatise followed, of which one of the most sought after in recent times is this masterpiece we have before us written by the master [hafiz] of Hadith and exegete of the Qur'an, Imam 'Abdallah Sirajuddin al-Husayni.
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Contents
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1: Clarifying the Science of Hadith
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2: A Clarification of Some of the Terminology Agreed Upon in The Science of Hadith
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3: Accepted Hadith
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4: Rejected Hadith
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5: The Categories of Hadith with Regard to Those to Whom They are Attributed
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6: The Categories of Hadith with Regard to their Paths
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7: The Categories of Hadith With Regard to the Chain of Narration Being Connected or Disconnected
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8: Unclear, Unknown, Anomalous and Inverted
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9: Investigation [I'tibar] and Its Outcomes
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10: Defects, Alterations, Discrepancies and Interpolations
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11: Complementary and Contrasting
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12: Abandoned, Fabricated, Contradiction and Abrogation
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13: Narrators, Scholars and Students
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The Bayquni Poem
The Bayquni Poem
Imam Abdallah Sirajuddin al-Husayni
Paperback
9789079294305
Â
An Explanation of The Bayquni Poem In Hadith Terminology
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The scholars of Hadith have spared no effort to establish the principles by which to verify narrations and deduce - with the utmost precision - what can and cannot be attributed to the Prophet (pbuh). Facilitating this quest for the beginning student, the erudite Imam ‘Umar al-Bayquni al-Dimashqi succinctly defined 34 categories of Hadith in his famous 34 verses of poetry.
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Numerous commentaries upon this treatise followed, of which one of the most sought after in recent times is this masterpiece we have before us written by the master [hafiz] of Hadith and exegete of the Qur'an, Imam 'Abdallah Sirajuddin al-Husayni.
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Contents
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1: Clarifying the Science of Hadith
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2: A Clarification of Some of the Terminology Agreed Upon in The Science of Hadith
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3: Accepted Hadith
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4: Rejected Hadith
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5: The Categories of Hadith with Regard to Those to Whom They are Attributed
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6: The Categories of Hadith with Regard to their Paths
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7: The Categories of Hadith With Regard to the Chain of Narration Being Connected or Disconnected
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8: Unclear, Unknown, Anomalous and Inverted
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9: Investigation [I'tibar] and Its Outcomes
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10: Defects, Alterations, Discrepancies and Interpolations
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11: Complementary and Contrasting
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12: Abandoned, Fabricated, Contradiction and Abrogation
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13: Narrators, Scholars and Students
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Imam Abdallah Sirajuddin al-Husayni
Paperback
9789079294305
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An Explanation of The Bayquni Poem In Hadith Terminology
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The scholars of Hadith have spared no effort to establish the principles by which to verify narrations and deduce - with the utmost precision - what can and cannot be attributed to the Prophet (pbuh). Facilitating this quest for the beginning student, the erudite Imam ‘Umar al-Bayquni al-Dimashqi succinctly defined 34 categories of Hadith in his famous 34 verses of poetry.
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Numerous commentaries upon this treatise followed, of which one of the most sought after in recent times is this masterpiece we have before us written by the master [hafiz] of Hadith and exegete of the Qur'an, Imam 'Abdallah Sirajuddin al-Husayni.
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Contents
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1: Clarifying the Science of Hadith
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2: A Clarification of Some of the Terminology Agreed Upon in The Science of Hadith
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3: Accepted Hadith
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4: Rejected Hadith
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5: The Categories of Hadith with Regard to Those to Whom They are Attributed
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6: The Categories of Hadith with Regard to their Paths
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7: The Categories of Hadith With Regard to the Chain of Narration Being Connected or Disconnected
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8: Unclear, Unknown, Anomalous and Inverted
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9: Investigation [I'tibar] and Its Outcomes
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10: Defects, Alterations, Discrepancies and Interpolations
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11: Complementary and Contrasting
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12: Abandoned, Fabricated, Contradiction and Abrogation
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13: Narrators, Scholars and Students

















