Hadith Terminology

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