Hadith Terminology
Across
- 3. It is a type of Mutawatir hadith in which there are at least three narrators at each level of the sanad.
- 5. It is a catergorisation of the status of a hadith, which does not meet one or more of the five criteria for Sahih.
- 7. It is the chain of narrators.
- 9. It is the words of Allah, that have been inspired to Rasul (SAW) and been said in his (SAW)’s words.
- 13. It is a catergorisation of the status of a hadith, which is a fabrication against Rasul (SAW).
- 14. It is a catergorisation of the status of a hadith, which is between Sahih and Da'eef.
- 15. It is a type of Mutawatir hadith in which there is at least one narrator, at one level of the sanad.
- 16. It is a catergorisation of the status of a hadith, which meets the five criteria.
- 17. It is a type of Mutawatir hadith in which there are at least two narrators at each level in the sanad.
Down
- 1. It is a catergorisation of the status of a hadith, which has been rejected, even though it seems sound, as it contradicts a well-known and sound ruling.
- 2. It is a type of hadith which is narrated by multiple narrators at each level in the sanad.
- 4. It is the saying, action, description or silent approval of Rasul (SAW).
- 6. It is a type of hadith in which only one person heard the hadith directly from Rasul SAW.
- 8. It is the first narrator of the hadith.
- 10. It is the spoken words and meaning, from Allah.
- 11. It is a general term used to apply to the recommended acts of the Prophet (SAW).
- 12. It is a catergorisation of the status of a hadith, which has been rejected, as it weak and contradicts a well-known and sound ruling.
- 13. It is the text of the hadith.