صحيح البخاري والكافي للكليني : دراسة حديثية مقارنة /
Sahih al-Bukhari and al-Kafi of al-Kulayni are considered the two most prominent books of Hadith to the Sunnis (Ahl al-Sunnah wa al-Jama'ah) and the Twelve Imami Shi'ites, respectively. Each group considers its book the most authentic book after the Book of Allah. This research is a compar...
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | Arabic |
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Gombak, Selangor :
al-Jami'ah al-Islamiyah al-'Alamiyah Maliziya,
2008
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Online Access: | http://studentrepo.iium.edu.my/handle/123456789/9011 |
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Summary: | Sahih al-Bukhari and al-Kafi of al-Kulayni are considered the two most prominent
books of Hadith to the Sunnis (Ahl al-Sunnah wa al-Jama'ah) and the Twelve Imami
Shi'ites, respectively. Each group considers its book the most authentic book after the
Book of Allah. This research is a comparison of the two books by the standards of
ÍadÊth science in order to make clear the scholarly position of each book as well as the
areas of agreement and disagreement between the two books. This was achieved by
studying each book methodically, including a biographical sketch of each author
followed by a description of each book, especially the methodology of compilation
employed in each, and, finally, a study of their chains of narration and the texts of
each. The comparison proceeded by first using a comparative methodology, followed
by an analytic and critical approach. The principal source materials of each group
were relied upon throughout in order to arrive at scholarly, objective conclusions. The
study found that each book has attained a prominent status with the followers of the
respective school of thought. The consideration given to each book can be seen in the
multitude of manuscript copies made of each, the number of commentaries upon them
and the number of their printed versions. The study found vast differences between the
two books in their respective attitudes towards the companions of the Prophet (pbuh)
and the twelve imams. Al-Bukhari relied consistently upon the narrations of the
Prophet’s companions without ignoring what was narrated by those of the imams
noted for their knowledge. Al-Kulayni, on the other hand, abstained from anything
reported by the Prophet’s companions; the majority of the narrations in his book end
with one of the imams. The study also found that al-Bukhari relied upon reliable
narrators from other schools of thought, including Twelve-Imami Shi'ites. AlKulayni, on the other hand, did not use the reports of any reliable Sunni narrators,
while extensively using the narrations of extremists, liars and accursed transmitters
from a variety of Shi’ite sects. This resulted in the presence in his book of a great
number of fabricated hadiths and narrations which contradict the religion of Islam and
its principles. |
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Item Description: | Abstracts in English and Arabic "Bahth takmili li-nayl darjat al-dukturah fi al-Qur'an wa-al-Sunnah (Qism Dirasat al-Qur'an wa-al-Sunnah)"--On t. p. |
Physical Description: | ن، 341 leaves ; 30 cm. Also available on 4 3/4 in. computer optical disc. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (leaves 310-341). |