Topic: Categories of Hadith
Topic: Categories of Hadith
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TOPIC
Categories of Hadith
Q.1 Read the following hadith and answer the questions at the end.
1- “Verily, deeds are judged according to intentions. Verily, every person will have only what
they intended. Whoever emigrated to Allah and his messenger, and then his emigration is
for Allah and his messenger. Whoever emigrated to get something in the world or to marry a
woman, then his emigration is for whatever he emigrated for.” (Narrated by al-Bukhārī’).
What is the significance of the above hadith?
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According to the above hadith how someone can destroy his good deeds while
committing them?
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In how many categories the scholars have divided the hadiths and what are those
categories? Write their names.
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SN Concept SN Definition
1 Continuity of chain of narration. The narrator’s strong ability to memorize
and his intelligence.
2 Accuracy of narrator. The narrator’s reputation and his good
morals.
3 Integrity of the narrator. The narrator taking directly from his Sheikh.
Q.3 Complete the following table withthe negative effects of circulating fabricated hadiths
on the individual and society.
The effect of fabricated hadiths on the individual The effect of fabricated hadiths on society
Q.4 Challenge.
Some of your fellow students conveyed to you the news that a football match will be held between your
school and another secondary school. Identify the markers of the validity or invalidity of the news.
1. 2.
3. 4.
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Q.5 Write the suitable term next to each of the following statements:
Narrating a hadith which was not said by the .()صلى هللا عليه وسلم
Q.6 Write (correct) next to the right statement and (incorrect) next to the wrong one:
A Muslim must authenticate what he circulates about the Messenger (صلى هللا عليه وسلم.(
A ‘Ḥassan’ hadith has the same requirements as a ‘Ṣaḥīḥ’ hadith. ________________.
Our Islamic nation is distinguished by a special science based on authenticating news.
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Narrating a fabricated hadith is forbidden even in the case of demonstrating that it tells a
lie about the Allah’s Messenger (_____________ )صلى هللا عليه وسلم.
Any hadith lacking the requirements of ‘Ṣaḥīḥ’ or Ḥassan’ hadith is
‘Ḍaʻīf’._________________.
Q.7 In the table below are fabricated narratives; in your view what indicates that they are
fabricated?