Learn the Basics of Hadith Science in Islam (introductory)

Widen your understanding of Islam

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Learn the Basics of Hadith Science in Islam (introductory)

What You Will Learn!

  • Define the Science of Hadith (ʿUlūm al-Hadith) and explain its scope
  • Explain how the compilation of Hadith began; and discuss objections about its authenticity
  • Understand (broadly) the classification of Hadith and how that impacts on textual evidence
  • Define an authentic (ṣaḥīḥ), and the conditions it must fulfil.
  • Understands who is considered a companion (ṣaḥābī) and who is a follower (tābiʿī)

Description

Hadith refers to what Muslims believe to be a record of the words, actions, and the implied approval of the Prophet Muhammad. Among Muslim scholars, the term hadith also extends to include the words and practices of his companions and their followers. The hadith record has been transmitted through chains of narrators, which may be authentic or not.

Muslim scholars consider Hadith as one of the primary sources of Islam, as – together with Quran – they formulate the textual foundations for the religion. It is because of this, that Hadith has been given extensive care and attention.

Unlike the Quran, the Hadith preservation has been a great task for the Muslims, especially in the early centuries. Hundreds of scholars have worked tirelessly to sieve out the accepted from the rejected narrations.

The course will enable you to have the basic understandings of the terminology used, and widen your perspectives in this branch of religious education.

Through this course, you will learn how did Hadith compilation begin, and the obstacles it faced. In broad terms, you will be introduced to the different classifications of Hadith.

You will understand what constitutes an authentic narration and the conditions which necessitate that.

And as Hadith is wider than just the Prophet Muhammad, you will learn who is a companion [of the Prophet] and who is a follower.

This course is an introductory one which will allow you to build your foundations in Islamic Studies.

Who Should Attend!

  • Those wishing to broaden their understanding of the Foundations of Islam
  • Those seeking to expand their understanding of hadith within Islam
  • Those studying Islam at different academic levels

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Tags

  • Islam

Subscribers

26

Lectures

20

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