Prophetic hadiths attributed to solecism And the matter of correction
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https://doi.org/10.54172/7jw6b658Keywords:
solecism, grammarians, hadith, correction, judgmentAbstract
This article provides a study on Prophetic hadiths that have been judged to contain grammatical errors (solecism). The study also addresses the ongoing debate among scholars of hadith regarding the possibility of correcting hadiths that contain solecism, with opinions divided between supporters and opponents. The study reveals that the hadiths judged to contain these errors are few in number, weak in their chain of transmission, and conflicting with other authentic narrations that are free from such errors. To avoid falling into linguistic errors, scholars of hadith have emphasized the necessity of learning the Arabic language for those intending to narrate Prophetic hadiths.
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