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Title: Narrators for Whom the Term "Trustworthy" Was Repeated Three Times: Compilation and Study
Authors: Mrowa Seri Shaker
Journal: Journal of humanities and social sciences research
Year: 2024
Volume: 3
Issue: 4
Language: en
DOI: 10.33687/jhssr.003.04.0374
The research aims to explain the narrators whose authentication was said to be (trustworthy, trustworthy, trustworthy) by repeating the word authentication three times. Their number, after tracking and investigation, reached (10) narrators. The method of studying them to know their condition was by quoting the saying of the Imam who said that that narrator was authenticated with the word repetition from his source that was reported. In it, then after that I present a translation of the narrator speaking in it, in terms of his name, his father’s name, and his surname, mentioning some of his sheikhs and students from what was available to me from various sources in his translation, with an explanation of his class and the place of his hadith, relying thus on the words of Al-Hafiz Ibn Hajar in his book Taqrib Al-Tahtheeb, and after that I make this A study of the narrator, the subject of the study, conveying the sayings of scholars about him, with the exception that the narrator, the subject of the study, was one of those who trusted one word three times, so there is no meaning in mentioning the wound in it. Except that there was an illusion in one of them that he was authenticated while he was injured, and after that I mention what the scholars agreed on authenticating it, even if the expressions of authentication differed regarding that narrator or that he is trustworthy and is used as evidence that he does not reach authentication by repeating the word authentication in it, and also mention whether The Imam’s statement about it was contrary to what the rest of the scholars said about it.
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