Al-Mubhamoon in the Musnad of Imam Ahmad, the Meccans and the Civilians

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Qudamah Fares
Uday Hamadeh

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                   After completing each study, the researcher must begin to draw up the results of what he drew from that study, which are as follows:


- The mysterious narrator was revealed by searching for him in another authorized narration, or by the sayings of scholars and other imams of hadith if the methods agreed to identify the ambiguous narrator.


 -The ambiguity in the narration is one of the reasons for the weakness of the hadith, because the condition of the rejected narrator is unknown in terms of correctness and accuracy.


 - If the mysterious narrator is a companion, his lack of knowledge does not affect the correct one.


 - Ancient and modern,scientists were interested in the Musnad and devoted themselves to studying it, teaching it, refining it, and researching its men and their circumstances.


- Most of the vague hadiths are allowed to mention their ambiguous narrators in the Musnad.


  -The hadith books are not free from ambiguity, whether the ambiguity is from what is mentioned in the novel or its presence does not affect the authenticity of the hadith.





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Fares, Q., & Hamadeh , U. (2023). Al-Mubhamoon in the Musnad of Imam Ahmad, the Meccans and the Civilians. Islamic Sciences Journal, 12(10), 247–272. https://doi.org/10.25130/jis.21.12.10.1.11
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