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STEALING ḤADĪTH (SARIQAT AL-ḤADĪTH): WHAT DOES A TERM OF DENIGRATION TELL US

Year 2016, Volume: 5 Issue: 9, 48 - 63, 27.02.2016

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In a nutshell, stealing ḥadīth (sariqat al-ḥadīth) means that a narrator obtains a ḥadīth in an invalid way and narrates it, usually making some changes to it. Due to the fact that the thief of ḥadīth (sāriq al-ḥadīth) usually changes the isnād or text, stealing ḥadīth is more than an ordinary procedural error. Ḥadīth stealing is a conscious act and the narrator expects some benefits from his action.

The stealing of ḥadīth is understood as the violation of rights. This engenders some questions: How does the narrator gain these rights? How is he affected by the theft of his ḥadīth? What made the narration so valuable? In this article I try to explain the phenomenon of stealing ḥadīth and its background by answering the aforementioned questions.

Year 2016, Volume: 5 Issue: 9, 48 - 63, 27.02.2016

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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Ali Kuzudişli

Publication Date February 27, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 5 Issue: 9

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ISNAD Kuzudişli, Ali. “STEALING ḤADĪTH (SARIQAT AL-ḤADĪTH): WHAT DOES A TERM OF DENIGRATION TELL US”. Gümüşhane Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 5/9 (January 2016), 48-63.