The role of the computer in the sciences of the Prophet’s hadith through the statement of the accepted narrators who were weak in them because of their sheikhs in Ibn Uday's book Al-Kamil

Authors

  • أنور محمود الطاهر بن لطيف ليبي

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61856/ijhss.v1i01.23

Keywords:

ابن عدي, علوم الحديث, الرواة, الحاسب الآلي

Abstract

This study reveals the role of the laws of wound and modification in preserving Sharia through the statement of the accepted narrators who spoke about them because of their sheikhs in the book al-Kamil by Ibn Uday, with a brief translation of them, in which their sheikhs and their students are mentioned, and who are the sheikhs who spoke in the narrator because of them, with an indication of the number of narrations of each The narrator is in the books of the Sunnah that I have found with reference to its sources. The problem of the research lies in the fact that if the narrator is trustworthy, if he narrates from a trustworthy narrator, the scholars accept his hadith, but if the narrator narrates trust on a weak narrator; If he may speak about this narrator because of his narration about the weak, and the defect in the narration is from the side of the weak, not the trust. The narrator is from the totality of the sayings, and the importance of the research is due to the fact that it addresses a problem of the problems of narrations that occur with chains of transmission in which acceptable narrators spoke because of the narration about weak sheikhs, and it is also easy to reach the accepted narrators who are speaking because of their sheikhs in the book of al-Kamil by collecting them in this research, and it became clear to the researcher After extrapolation, the number of these narrators in the book in question is five.

 

Keywords : Ibn Uday, laws of wound and modification, narrators, Islamic Law

Published

01/15/2023

How to Cite

بن لطيف أ. م. ا. (2023). The role of the computer in the sciences of the Prophet’s hadith through the statement of the accepted narrators who were weak in them because of their sheikhs in Ibn Uday’s book Al-Kamil. Ijhss, 1(01). https://doi.org/10.61856/ijhss.v1i01.23