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...eshadowed the Prophet's later insistence on justice for the weak and the stranger.
...impunity if they lacked powerful clan backing, and that the weak had no recourse against the strong. They gathered, dipped t...
...ng prayers in the seerah: 'O Allah, I complain to You of my weakness, my insufficient means, and my insignificance before pe...
... worship, the killing of daughters, the exploitation of the weak — and then described what the Prophet ﷺ had brought: monoth...
...rtedly to counter Qurayshi rumors that the Muslims had been weakened by the fevers of Medina. The raml became a permanent Su...
... 'The Muslims would not have sent such an army if they were weak.' The completion of the Prophet's ﷺ last military order — d...
...tinued to lead the prayer when he could. When he became too weak, he directed Abu Bakr to lead in his place — over Aisha's t...
...he whale to cast him onto the shore. Yunus emerged sick and weak, sheltered by a plant that Allah caused to grow over him. T...
...ryam is particularly moving: "My Lord, indeed my bones have weakened, and my head has filled with white, and never have I be...
...awiyah). Yazid I died in 64 AH, leaving the Umayyad dynasty weakened but not broken.
...d the internal divisions and religious persecution that had weakened Visigothic rule, the alliance with the Jewish populatio...
...ys, some accounts saying a week. The Visigothic forces were weakened from the outset by internal treachery: the sons of Witt...
... from Baghdad's civilian population. This period of Abbasid weakness foreshadowed the eventual domination of the caliphate b...
...nfederate coalition was unable to breach the trench and was weakened by internal divisions engineered by the Muslim diplomat...
...he army. Caliph al-Nasir barely escaped. The defeat fatally weakened the Almohad state, leading to its fragmentation and the...
...e Iraq conquests and demonstrated that the Sassanid Empire, weakened by decades of war with Byzantium, could be defeated.
...legal rulings, virtues, and manners. While it includes some weak narrations not found in the other five collections, it rema...
...narration. The series, along with its companion Silsilat ad-Da'ifah (weak narrations), represents the most extensive modern e...
...g better than Tafsir al-Tha'labi because al-Baghawi avoided weak and fabricated narrations.
...n of al-Ghazali's Ihya Ulum ad-Din. Ibn Qudamah removed the weak and fabricated hadith from al-Ghazali's work while preservi...
...rator evaluation, conditions for authenticity, and types of weakness. It is the standard first text studied by students of h...
...'sahabi' (highest) down to various levels of reliability or weakness. Indispensable for quick reference in hadith authentica...
...ides concise annotations clarifying hadith meanings, noting weak narrations, and connecting them to legal rulings.
...ni. A reworking of al-Dhahabi's Mizan al-I'tidal focused on weak and discredited hadith narrators. Ibn Hajar adds correction...
...tion with unparalleled precision, noting defects and hidden weaknesses. The work is essential for specialists in hadith crit...
...Abu Ahmad ibn Adi. The most comprehensive classical work on weak hadith narrators. Ibn Adi examines approximately 2,200 narr...
... collections, grades its chain of narration, and identifies weak or fabricated narrations. This work is essential for anyone...
The methodology of hadith authentication: classification, narrator evaluation, chain analysis, and grading systems.
How scholars grade hadith: sahih, hasan, da'if, and mawdu. The criteria for authentication and their appli...
How scholars classify hadiths as sahih, hasan, and da'if, and the methodology behind isnad criticism and matn analys...
...e foundational terms used in hadith sciences: sahih, hasan, da'if, mawdu, mutawatir, ahad, and the criteria for accepting or ...
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