IBN HAJAR NARRATED ABOUT HIS SHEIKHS IN THE BOOK OF(ALAMALIALMUTLAKA), COLLECTING, GRADUATING AND STUDYING

Authors

  • ABDULKADER HAMWI مسلم عربي سوري.المدينة العالمية قسم السنة نشر رسالة ماجستير
  • Mohammed Abdullah Ali Giyash

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63226/iisj.v7i3.4500

Keywords:

Narratives, Women narrators, Few stories about him, Lots of stories about him, Narrators group

Abstract

The research aims to enumerate all the narrations of Al-Hafiz Ibn Hajar about his sheikhs that he mentioned in his book" alamalialmutlaka" , take care of their graduation, and indicate the importance of Muslim women's efforts in serving the Prophet's Sunnah and possessing the highest foundations in books and works, which invited Al-Hafiz Ibn Hajar and other scholars to travel to them and narrate about them, and in my research I adopted the inductive approach from them and the articles, and from the above: That the narrations of Al-Hafiz Ibn Hajar about his sheikhs in his book absolute hopes amounted to sixty novels, twenty-five novels by Fatima Bint Al-Munja, of which five are in sahiheen, and seventeen novels in Sunnah and Al-manayeed, of which six are true novels by: al-Bukhari (singular literature), Ibn Habban, Abu Dawood, Al-Nisai, Ahmad, Al-Bazar, Ibn khuzayma, and Al-Bayhaqi, and a novel in the degree of Sahih for others by: Al-dahhak Ibn mukhallad, Abu ya'ali, and seven of them in the degree of good at: Al-Tabari, Ahmad, Ibn Majah, Ibn Habban, Abu Dawud, Al-tahawi, and five narrations in the degree of good for others when: Al-Tabari, Ibn Majah, Ibn Haban, Al-Bayhaqi, Al-khariti, Ibn Shahin, al-Bukhari (history), Abu Dawood, Al-Tabari, a weak novel by: al-Tabari, and another weak novel by: Ibn Majah, Abu Dawood, Al-Bayhaqi, nineteen novels by Fatima Bint Abdul Hadi, one of which is a true novel by: al-Bukhari, and eleven novels in the Sunnah and Al-maanid, of which five are true novels by: Ahmad, Al-Bazar, al-Tabari, Ibn Haban, Ibn and Tirmidhi, and Abu Dawood, and a novel in the degree of correct for others at: Al-Tabari, Al-Bayhaqi, and Al-khariti, and a novel in the degree of good for others at: Ahmad, ibnHabban, and seven weak novels at: : Ten novels by Khadija bintIshaq, including two true novels by al-Bukhari, six novels by Al-Sunan and Al-masayed, including a true novel by Ibn Habban and al-Tirmidhi, three novels in the degree of good by Ahmad, al-Tirmidhi, Abu Naeem and Al-dahhak, four weak novels by Ahmad, Ibn Majah, al-Hakim, al-Bayhaqi and Al-haythmi, and five novels by Maryam Bint Ahmad Al-adraiya, including two true novels by: a Muslim, and a good narration by: Al-Tabarani, Abu Naeem al-asbahani, two weak narrations by Al-Tabarani, Al-HasanibnArafah, and one Hadith by Ruqayyahsafadia by Sahih Muslim.

Published

2023-09-27

How to Cite

HAMWI, A., & Ali Giyash, M. A. (2023). IBN HAJAR NARRATED ABOUT HIS SHEIKHS IN THE BOOK OF(ALAMALIALMUTLAKA), COLLECTING, GRADUATING AND STUDYING. International Islamic Sciences Journal, 132–171. https://doi.org/10.63226/iisj.v7i3.4500

Issue

Section

Prophetic Traditions and Their Sciences