- BOOK ID
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- Dedication
- Preface
- Introduction
- First Part
- Reasons For The Prohibition
- First Reason: Justifications Of Abu-Bakr
- Second Reason: Justifications Of `Umar Ibn Al-Khattab
- Third Reason: Justifications Of Ibn Qutaybah And Ibn Hajar
- Fourth Reason: Justifications Of Abu-Zahw And `Abd Al-Ghaniy
- Fifth Reason: Justifications Of Al-Khatib Al-Baghdadiy And Ibn `Abd Al-Barr
- Justifications Of Some Orientalists
- Seventh Reason: Justifications Of Most Of The Shi`ah
- The Last Reason: The Author’s Opinion
- Second Part
- First Introduction: The Rise Of Ijtihad
- Analysis And Conclusion
- Second Introduction
- Umar And The Sahabah
- Continuation Of The Two Trends After The Holy Prophet: Crisis And Solution
- The Identification Of Advantage And The Sacred Texts
- Models Of The Perpetuity Of The Two Trends
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- The Sahabah Objecting To Opinionism
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- (1) Imam `Ali ibn Abi-Talib (martyred in AH 40)
- (2) Ubayy ibn Ka`b al-Ansariy (died in AH 22)
- (3) Mu`adh ibn Jabal (died in AH 18)
- (4) Hudhayfah ibn al-Yaman (died in AH 36)
- (5) `Abdullah ibn Mas`ud al-Hudhaliy (died in AH 32)
- (6) `Abd al-Rahman ibn `Awf (died in AH 31)
- (7) Abu-`Ubaydah ibn al-Jarrah
- (8) Zayd ibn Thabit (died in AH 45)
- (9) `Abdullah ibn `Abbas (died in AH 68)
- (10) Al-Dahhak ibn Sufyan al-Kilabiy
- (11) Shaybah ibn `Uthman al-`Abdariy (died in AH 57)
- (12) A woman that found fault with `Umar
- (13) `Ammar ibn Yasir (martyred during the Battle of Siffin)
- (14) Abu-Musa al-Ash`ariy (died in AH 42)
- (15) Sa`d ibn Malik; Abu-Sa`id al-Khidriy (died in AH 74)
- (16) Zayd ibn Arqam (died in AH 66)
- (17) Al-Barra ibn `Āzib (died in AH 72)
- (18) `Abdullah ibn `Umar ibn al-Khattab (died in AH 74)
- (19) Salman al-Farisiy (died in AH 32)
- (20) Abu-Hurayrah al-Dusiy (died in AH 59)
- (21) Tamim al-Dariy
- (22) Al-Miqdad ibn al-Aswad
- (23) Abu-Dharr al-Ghifariy
- Conclusions
- Detainment Of The Reporters Of Hadith
- Conflicting Opinions
- The Claim Of The Holy Prophet’s Adoption Of Personal Opinions
- The Sahabah’s Frequent Inquiries To The Caliph
- Influence Of Opinionism On Muslim Jurisprudence
- Acquiescence With `Umar On The Justification o The Prohibition
- The Ahl Al-Bayt’s Attitude To The Trend Of Ijtihad
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- Interpretations And Opinions
- Plurality Or Unity
- Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyyah’s Opinion
- The Book Of Allah Is Sufficient For Us!
- Views About Opinionism
- Developments And Modifications
- Back To The Main Topic
- Exposition Of Imam `Ali
- Confirmation
- Personalities Of Ijtihad And Caliphate
- `Abdullah Ibn `Umar Disagrees With His Father
- The Extension Of The Two Trends After `Umar Ibn Al-Khattab
- The Perpetuity Of Opinionism And Ijtihad During The Reign Of Mu`awiyah
- The Rulers And The Jurisprudential Normalization
- Practical Examples On The Sahabah’s Violation Of The Hadith
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- First Example
- Second Example
- Third Example
- Conclusion
- Significant Items
- `Umar Ibn `Abd Al-`Aziz And The Prohibition Of Recording The Hadith
- Wonderments And Irony
- The Ahl Al-Bayt And The Circulating Sunnah
- Anticipation And Consolidation
- `Umar Ibn Al-Khattab And The Umayyads
- Acceptability Of The Sahabah’s Sayings
- Conclusion
- Third Part
- Summary of The Last Reason
- Stages Of The Prohibition Of Recording The Hadith
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- (1) The Hadith Circulated Increasingly
- (2) Abu-Bakr Prohibited The Reporting And Set Fire To His Book Of Hadith
- (3) `Umar Ordered The Sahabah To Reduce Reporting The Hadith
- (4) `Umar Collected And Set Fire To The Sahabah’s Records Of Hadith
- (5) `Umar Detained Some Of The Sahabah And Ordered The All To Stop Reporting And Recording The Hadith
- (6) The Two Caliphs Restricted The Religious Affairs To The Holy Qur’an
- (7) `Umar Allowed The Sahabah To Practice Ijtihad And Act Upon Analogy
- (8) `Umar Attempted To Restrict The Ijtihad
- General Summary
- The Establishment Of The Two Trends During The Umayyad Reign
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- The Caliphs And The Recordation Of Hadith
- The Ahl Al-Bayt And The Recordation Of Hadith
- The Book Of `Ali Again
- Imam `Ali Ibn Abi-Talib
- Fatimah Al-Zahra'; Daughter Of The Holy Prophet
- Imam Al-Hasan Ibn `Ali Al-Mujtaba
- Imam Al-Husayn Ibn `Ali, The Martyr
- Imam `Ali Ibn Al-Husayn Al-Sajjad
- Imam Muhammad Ibn `Ali Al-Baqir
- Imam Ja`far Ibn Muhammad Al-Sadiq
- Imam Musa Al-Kadhim
- Remark
- Imam `Ali Ibn Musa Al-Rida
- Imam Muhammad Ibn `Ali Al-Jawad
- Imam `Ali Ibn Muhammad Al-Hadi
- Imam Al-Hasan Ibn `Ali Al-`Askariy
- Imam Muhammad Ibn Al-Hasan Al-Mahdi
- The Four Hundred Principles (Al-Usul Al-Arba`Mi’ah)
- Practical Examples On The Jurisprudential Methods Of The Two Trends
- Motives Of Distortion And Deviation For Both The Trends
- The Effects Of The Prohibition Of Recording The Hadith
- Epilogue
- Bibliography
The Prohibition of Recording the Hadith: Causes and Effects
BOOK ID
Title: The Prohibition of Recording the Hadith, Causes and Effects
Author(s): Sayyid Ali Al-Shahristani
Translator(s): Badr Shahin
Publisher(s): Ansariyan Publications - Qum
Category: Early Islamic History Hadith Sciences
Topic Tags: Prohibition Hadith
ISBN: 964-438-612-4
Appearance: 600 p
Congress Classification: BP106/5/ش9م804952 1383
Dewey decimal classification: 297/29
National bibliography number: 1745489
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سرشناسه : شهرستانی، سیدعلی
Shahrestani, Ali
عنوان قراردادی : منع تدوین الحدیث. انگلیسی.
عنوان و نام پدیدآور : The prohibition of recording the hadih: causes and effects: a glance at the methodologies and principles of the two Muslim schools of hadith/ by Ali al-Shahristani; translated by Badr Shahin.
مشخصات نشر : Qum: Ansariyan, 2004=1383.
مشخصات ظاهری : 600ص.
شابک : 964-438-612-4
یادداشت : انگلیسی.
یادداشت : کتابنامه: ص. [565] 600.
موضوع : حدیث -- منع تدوین
شناسه افزوده : شاهین، بدر ، مترجم
شناسه افزوده : Shahin,Badr
شناسه افزوده : Shahin, Badr
رده بندی کنگره : BP106/5/ش9م804952 1383
رده بندی دیویی : 297/29
شماره کتابشناسی ملی : 1745489
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A Glance at the Methodologies and Principles of the two Muslims Schools of Hadith A Glance at the Methodologies and Principles of the two Muslims Schools of Hadith . A critical evaluation of the reasons why several Hadith from the Ahlul Bayt are not included in the Hadith Books of the Ahle Sunnah.
Dedication
I dedicate this work to the pioneers of recording the Hadith from the past generations, and to those who follow their steps in principles, course and belief, and to men of the Shariah—students, teachers and researchers, and to everyone who looks for the fact after releasing from the chains of blind imitation and inactivity, and to every owner of boundless intellect, sound nature, and genuine thinking.
The author
Preface
‘The Islamic Legislation and the Confusables of the Muslim Issuance of Rulings’ is the title of a scientific encyclopedia that has been undertaken by the author of this book. So far, a number of studies of this encyclopedia have come into sight. ‘The Prohibition of Recording the Hadith,’ the fifth study of this encyclopedia, has been deposited in two frames—foundational and practical.
The author has made many studies in the fields of the Hadith, the different recitals of the Holy Qur'an, the repeal of certain Qur'anic verses, and the major points of differences between the Islamic schools of law, such as Inerrancy (‘Ismah), Analogy
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