THE POETIC ORDER AND LOCATION OF HADITH TERMS IN “AL-MANZUMA”
Abstract
Taha ibn Muhammad Bayquni, while entering this work “Al-Manzuma” dedicated to the development of hadith science, according to tradition, after “Bismillahir rahmanir rahim” began his speech by saying praise to Allah and blessings to Prophet (pbuh). This means that, O Lord, I begin this work by praising You and sending blessings to Muhammad (pbuh), who is the best of all the prophets you sent.
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Istilahs, muhaddis, hadith scienceHow to Cite
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The word “Firqa” means a group (scholars) dealing with authentic hadith.
Al-Aswad ibn Sari’ Tamimi is a Saadi, and Imam Tabarani called him weak. See: al-Jame’. - p. 1714.
“For them to receive from God” that is, for them to receive God’s perfect qualities through Gabriel.
It is for people to receive “human qualities” from the perfect qualities of God (pbuh).
“Giving thanks to Him is close to thanking God”, that is, saying salutations to Rasulullah (s.a.w.) together with praising God is obligatory only on intellectual grounds, even without any narrative evidence.
“Required” that is, he demanded, it was considered right and it became obligatory.
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