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Explanations On Hadeeth Soheeh, Hassan And Doeef by Lukgaf(m): 9:50am On Jul 13, 2018
QUESTION AND ANSWER WITH SHAYKH (DR) SHAROF GBADEBO ROOJEE

Questioner:_What are the explanations on Hadeeth Soheeh, Hasan, and Do’eef?

Dr Sharof: Al Hadeeth Soheeh, Al Hadeeth Hasan, and Al Hadeeth Do’eef are the three main categories from the wide classification of Ahadeeth. Soheeh has categories; Hasan has categories; and Do’eef has categories. Do’eef has the widest categorization.
Simply put, if a narration is said to be Soheeh, it means that its chain of transmission requires no comment. It has been transmitted in an authentic way. This is regarding hadeeth Soheeh, just like the ahadeeth in Soheeh Bukhooree and Soheeh Muslim. This means there is no objection as to its chain of transmission.

Hadeeth Hasan is a narration that almost meets the requirement of Soheeh, but the people who reported it are not as sound as that of the people of Soheeh Hadeeth. For example, a person from those who reported it is good at listening and memorization, but he may not be exact in transmission. For example, the statement he heard may come with ‘waaw’ while he reports it as ‘faa’; (like) reporting wadhahaba (And he goes/departs) as fadhahaba (Then he goes/departs). The scholars would say a person like this should be noted. As for the one who writes ahadeeth whenever he hears them but has a bad handwriting such that whenever he recites the ahadeeth there are minor mistakes, his hadeeth will be Hasan. And so on.

As for Do’eef, it implies that there is a liar amongst the reporters or there is a person in the narration who has forgotten all the ahadeeth he reported or the narrator relates the hadeeth from a person he never met. For example, he says, ‘so and so told me…’, and it is discovered from the history of his life that the person had died before he was born. Did they meet in the grave? Therefore, this kind of hadeeth is Do’eef.

(Sometimes) it is certain that he (the narrator) heard it from a person who lived with that person he ascribed it to, but he does not want to mention the person’s name because the person is a liar. Do you understand? That is why it will be regarded as Do’eef. That is why if one is well versed in Mustolah, people cannot deceive one with lies. Nowadays such thing is obvious. For example, if a person hears a statement from someone who heard it from another person who also heard from another person that the VC said ‘so and so’ and he reports it as, ‘the VC addressed us saying such and such’. How is this correct? This is what is referred to as Tadlees. The people who are in the chain are not mentioned and yet he says the VC said ‘such and such’. How come? Do you understand? If a person gives you this kind of report, ask him to tell you the time and give you other details. Do you understand? This is what is regarded as Tadlees. So if a person brings a statement without telling us who he heard it from, it will be regarded as Do’eef. Statements like that are neglected.

That is why the scholars have said if you apply the principles used in ahadeeth transmission upon the people who exist today, only (the statements of) few people will be regarded as important. For example, a person travels to Libya and comes back to Nigeira saying, “when I was with Shaykh Albaanee, we discussed ‘so and so’”. How possible is this? On what day (did the meeting take place)? He is saying it because he knows that he can easily deceive you. Another person says, ‘there was a day we were discussing with Shaykh Ibn Baaz’. When did you go to his residence? You know there are many people who deceive others with statements like this in Nigeria. A person may claim that he studied under the tutelage of Shaykh Ibn al-‘Uthaymeen. I hope you understand. This is what is regarded as Tadlees. Na’am. This is what is regarded as Hadeeth Do’eef. The discussions regarding ahadeeth Do’eef is the reason for the extensiveness of ‘Ilm al-Mustolah. This is because there are many categories of Do’eef. Na’am.

[SOURCE: Questions and Answers Session of the tape, “Introduction to Buluughul Muroom at Ogbomoso”]

Transcribed by Aboo Aaishah Al Odeomeey

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Re: Explanations On Hadeeth Soheeh, Hassan And Doeef by muhammed50(m): 10:19am On Jul 13, 2018
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Re: Explanations On Hadeeth Soheeh, Hassan And Doeef by Nobody: 9:05am On Jul 14, 2018
Sharafdeen ogbomosho no know anything fa..

.. Someone that make takfir of rosul and sahabahs because of qobla zawal. .
.. Someone that wage war against people that wear footwear to perform Salah.. Even arrested them with police..

.. And besides, where did he learn ilm hadith?

See nonsense he's saying fa
Re: Explanations On Hadeeth Soheeh, Hassan And Doeef by sarahade(f): 9:58am On Jul 20, 2018
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Re: Explanations On Hadeeth Soheeh, Hassan And Doeef by joganut(m): 10:03am On Jul 20, 2018
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Lukgaf:
QUESTION AND ANSWER WITH SHAYKH (DR) SHAROF GBADEBO ROOJEE

Questioner:_What are the explanations on Hadeeth Soheeh, Hasan, and Do’eef?

Dr Sharof: Al Hadeeth Soheeh, Al Hadeeth Hasan, and Al Hadeeth Do’eef are the three main categories from the wide classification of Ahadeeth. Soheeh has categories; Hasan has categories; and Do’eef has categories. Do’eef has the widest categorization.
Simply put, if a narration is said to be Soheeh, it means that its chain of transmission requires no comment. It has been transmitted in an authentic way. This is regarding hadeeth Soheeh, just like the ahadeeth in Soheeh Bukhooree and Soheeh Muslim. This means there is no objection as to its chain of transmission.

Hadeeth Hasan is a narration that almost meets the requirement of Soheeh, but the people who reported it are not as sound as that of the people of Soheeh Hadeeth. For example, a person from those who reported it is good at listening and memorization, but he may not be exact in transmission. For example, the statement he heard may come with ‘waaw’ while he reports it as ‘faa’; (like) reporting wadhahaba (And he goes/departs) as fadhahaba (Then he goes/departs). The scholars would say a person like this should be noted. As for the one who writes ahadeeth whenever he hears them but has a bad handwriting such that whenever he recites the ahadeeth there are minor mistakes, his hadeeth will be Hasan. And so on.

As for Do’eef, it implies that there is a liar amongst the reporters or there is a person in the narration who has forgotten all the ahadeeth he reported or the narrator relates the hadeeth from a person he never met. For example, he says, ‘so and so told me…’, and it is discovered from the history of his life that the person had died before he was born. Did they meet in the grave? Therefore, this kind of hadeeth is Do’eef.

(Sometimes) it is certain that he (the narrator) heard it from a person who lived with that person he ascribed it to, but he does not want to mention the person’s name because the person is a liar. Do you understand? That is why it will be regarded as Do’eef. That is why if one is well versed in Mustolah, people cannot deceive one with lies. Nowadays such thing is obvious. For example, if a person hears a statement from someone who heard it from another person who also heard from another person that the VC said ‘so and so’ and he reports it as, ‘the VC addressed us saying such and such’. How is this correct? This is what is referred to as Tadlees. The people who are in the chain are not mentioned and yet he says the VC said ‘such and such’. How come? Do you understand? If a person gives you this kind of report, ask him to tell you the time and give you other details. Do you understand? This is what is regarded as Tadlees. So if a person brings a statement without telling us who he heard it from, it will be regarded as Do’eef. Statements like that are neglected.

That is why the scholars have said if you apply the principles used in ahadeeth transmission upon the people who exist today, only (the statements of) few people will be regarded as important. For example, a person travels to Libya and comes back to Nigeira saying, “when I was with Shaykh Albaanee, we discussed ‘so and so’”. How possible is this? On what day (did the meeting take place)? He is saying it because he knows that he can easily deceive you. Another person says, ‘there was a day we were discussing with Shaykh Ibn Baaz’. When did you go to his residence? You know there are many people who deceive others with statements like this in Nigeria. A person may claim that he studied under the tutelage of Shaykh Ibn al-‘Uthaymeen. I hope you understand. This is what is regarded as Tadlees. Na’am. This is what is regarded as Hadeeth Do’eef. The discussions regarding ahadeeth Do’eef is the reason for the extensiveness of ‘Ilm al-Mustolah. This is because there are many categories of Do’eef. Na’am.

[SOURCE: Questions and Answers Session of the tape, “Introduction to Buluughul Muroom at Ogbomoso”]

Transcribed by Aboo Aaishah Al Odeomeey
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Re: Explanations On Hadeeth Soheeh, Hassan And Doeef by yusufbida(m): 10:07am On Jul 20, 2018
Lukgaf:
QUESTION AND ANSWER WITH SHAYKH (DR) SHAROF GBADEBO ROOJEE

Questioner:_What are the explanations on Hadeeth Soheeh, Hasan, and Do’eef?

Dr Sharof: Al Hadeeth Soheeh, Al Hadeeth Hasan, and Al Hadeeth Do’eef are the three main categories from the wide classification of Ahadeeth. Soheeh has categories; Hasan has categories; and Do’eef has categories. Do’eef has the widest categorization.
Simply put, if a narration is said to be Soheeh, it means that its chain of transmission requires no comment. It has been transmitted in an authentic way. This is regarding hadeeth Soheeh, just like the ahadeeth in Soheeh Bukhooree and Soheeh Muslim. This means there is no objection as to its chain of transmission.

Hadeeth Hasan is a narration that almost meets the requirement of Soheeh, but the people who reported it are not as sound as that of the people of Soheeh Hadeeth. For example, a person from those who reported it is good at listening and memorization, but he may not be exact in transmission. For example, the statement he heard may come with ‘waaw’ while he reports it as ‘faa’; (like) reporting wadhahaba (And he goes/departs) as fadhahaba (Then he goes/departs). The scholars would say a person like this should be noted. As for the one who writes ahadeeth whenever he hears them but has a bad handwriting such that whenever he recites the ahadeeth there are minor mistakes, his hadeeth will be Hasan. And so on.

As for Do’eef, it implies that there is a liar amongst the reporters or there is a person in the narration who has forgotten all the ahadeeth he reported or the narrator relates the hadeeth from a person he never met. For example, he says, ‘so and so told me…’, and it is discovered from the history of his life that the person had died before he was born. Did they meet in the grave? Therefore, this kind of hadeeth is Do’eef.

(Sometimes) it is certain that he (the narrator) heard it from a person who lived with that person he ascribed it to, but he does not want to mention the person’s name because the person is a liar. Do you understand? That is why it will be regarded as Do’eef. That is why if one is well versed in Mustolah, people cannot deceive one with lies. Nowadays such thing is obvious. For example, if a person hears a statement from someone who heard it from another person who also heard from another person that the VC said ‘so and so’ and he reports it as, ‘the VC addressed us saying such and such’. How is this correct? This is what is referred to as Tadlees. The people who are in the chain are not mentioned and yet he says the VC said ‘such and such’. How come? Do you understand? If a person gives you this kind of report, ask him to tell you the time and give you other details. Do you understand? This is what is regarded as Tadlees. So if a person brings a statement without telling us who he heard it from, it will be regarded as Do’eef. Statements like that are neglected.

That is why the scholars have said if you apply the principles used in ahadeeth transmission upon the people who exist today, only (the statements of) few people will be regarded as important. For example, a person travels to Libya and comes back to Nigeira saying, “when I was with Shaykh Albaanee, we discussed ‘so and so’”. How possible is this? On what day (did the meeting take place)? He is saying it because he knows that he can easily deceive you. Another person says, ‘there was a day we were discussing with Shaykh Ibn Baaz’. When did you go to his residence? You know there are many people who deceive others with statements like this in Nigeria. A person may claim that he studied under the tutelage of Shaykh Ibn al-‘Uthaymeen. I hope you understand. This is what is regarded as Tadlees. Na’am. This is what is regarded as Hadeeth Do’eef. The discussions regarding ahadeeth Do’eef is the reason for the extensiveness of ‘Ilm al-Mustolah. This is because there are many categories of Do’eef. Na’am.

[SOURCE: Questions and Answers Session of the tape, “Introduction to Buluughul Muroom at Ogbomoso”]

Transcribed by Aboo Aaishah Al Odeomeey

Jazaka Allahu khair
Re: Explanations On Hadeeth Soheeh, Hassan And Doeef by yusufbida(m): 10:08am On Jul 20, 2018
Abuheekmat:
Sharafdeen ogbomosho no know anything fa..

.. Someone that make takfir of rosul and sahabahs because of qobla zawal. .
.. Someone that wage war against people that wear footwear to perform Salah.. Even arrested them with police..

.. And besides, where did he learn ilm hadith?

See nonsense he's saying fa

May Allah forgive you and Me.
Re: Explanations On Hadeeth Soheeh, Hassan And Doeef by ChampagnePapiii(m): 10:17am On Jul 20, 2018
Abuheekmat:
Sharafdeen ogbomosho no know anything fa..

.. Someone that make takfir of rosul and sahabahs because of qobla zawal. .
.. Someone that wage war against people that wear footwear to perform Salah.. Even arrested them with police..

.. And besides, where did he learn ilm hadith?

See nonsense he's saying fa




Subhan'llah...... fear Allaah Akhi
Re: Explanations On Hadeeth Soheeh, Hassan And Doeef by Nobody: 10:17am On Jul 20, 2018
Abuheekmat:
Sharafdeen ogbomosho no know anything fa..

.. Someone that make takfir of rosul and sahabahs because of qobla zawal. .
.. Someone that wage war against people that wear footwear to perform Salah.. Even arrested them with police..

.. And besides, where did he learn ilm hadith?

See nonsense he's saying fa


This is the problem shabaab have لا سيما في عصرنا. A lot of things are available to learn you will just come out and be saying what you know and what you don't know. If I May ask you too what do you know about Mustolah Hadith
Re: Explanations On Hadeeth Soheeh, Hassan And Doeef by Mccullum: 10:20am On Jul 20, 2018
This is good for the Muslims ummah of Nairaland forum...

Barks Jumah....
Re: Explanations On Hadeeth Soheeh, Hassan And Doeef by maolaya: 10:46am On Jul 20, 2018
Abuheekmat:
Sharafdeen ogbomosho no know anything fa..

.. Someone that make takfir of rosul and sahabahs because of qobla zawal. .
.. Someone that wage war against people that wear footwear to perform Salah.. Even arrested them with police..

.. And besides, where did he learn ilm hadith?

See nonsense he's saying fa




Bring a proof of what you accused Dr. Sharof( hafidhohuLLAH) of. I'm afraid you don't know the repercussion of false accusation in Islam!
Re: Explanations On Hadeeth Soheeh, Hassan And Doeef by HajimeSaito(m): 11:14am On Jul 20, 2018
Let me know when you guys are ready to talk honestly about your religion like this man

Re: Explanations On Hadeeth Soheeh, Hassan And Doeef by naijajobx: 1:30pm On Jul 20, 2018
hmmm
Re: Explanations On Hadeeth Soheeh, Hassan And Doeef by olowo1995(m): 2:00pm On Jul 20, 2018
HajimeSaito:


Let me know when you guys are ready to talk honestly about your religion like this man


Where is this one said in the quran....

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Re: Explanations On Hadeeth Soheeh, Hassan And Doeef by HajimeSaito(m): 2:12pm On Jul 20, 2018
olowo1995:


Where is this one said in the quran....


Punishment for leaving Islam:

Quran (4:89)

But if they turn back (from Islam), take (hold) of them and kill them wherever you find them, and take neither Auliya' (protectors or friends) nor helpers from them."

Sexual Slavery in Islam:

Narrated Anas: ".....The prophet of Allah had their warriors killed, their offspring and woman taken as captives...."

Sahih Bukhari 5:59:512




Aggressiveness towards non muslims (especially Christians and Jews):

Quran (9:73) - O Prophet! strive hard against the unbelievers and the hypocrites and be unyielding to them; and their abode is hell, and evil is the destination

Quran (66:9) - O Prophet! Strive against the disbelievers and the hypocrites, and be stern with them. Hell will be their home, a hapless journey's end.

Quran (8:55) - Surely the vilest of animals in Allah's sight are those who disbelieve

Quran (9:30) - And the Jews say: Ezra is the son of Allah, and the Christians say: The Messiah is the son of Allah... Allah (Himself) fight against them. How perverse are they!


As for indecency of Boko Haram, maybe they were following a certain special example....

Narrated Qatada:
Anas bin Malik said, "The Prophet used to have sex with all his wives in a round, during the day and night and they were eleven in number." I asked Anas, "Had the Prophet the strength for it?" Anas replied, "We used to say that the Prophet was given the strength of thirty (men)." And Sa'id said on the authority of Qatada that Anas had told him about nine wives only (not eleven). (Sahih al-Bukhari, Volume 1, Book 5, Number 268)

Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet used to have sex with all his wives in one night and he had nine wives at that time. (Sahih al-Bukhari, Volume 1, Book 5, Number 282; see also parallel hadiths in Vol. 7, Book 62, Numbers 6 and 142)
Re: Explanations On Hadeeth Soheeh, Hassan And Doeef by adeolu21: 6:45pm On Jul 20, 2018
HajimeSaito:



Punishment for leaving Islam:

Quran (4:89)

But if they turn back (from Islam), take (hold) of them and kill them wherever you find them, and take neither Auliya' (protectors or friends) nor helpers from them."

Sexual Slavery in Islam:

Narrated Anas: ".....The prophet of Allah had their warriors killed, their offspring and woman taken as captives...."

Sahih Bukhari 5:59:512




Aggressiveness towards non muslims (especially Christians and Jews):

Quran (9:73) - O Prophet! strive hard against the unbelievers and the hypocrites and be unyielding to them; and their abode is hell, and evil is the destination

Quran (66:9) - O Prophet! Strive against the disbelievers and the hypocrites, and be stern with them. Hell will be their home, a hapless journey's end.

Quran (8:55) - Surely the vilest of animals in Allah's sight are those who disbelieve

Quran (9:30) - And the Jews say: Ezra is the son of Allah, and the Christians say: The Messiah is the son of Allah... Allah (Himself) fight against them. How perverse are they!


As for indecency of Boko Haram, maybe they were following a certain special example....

Narrated Qatada:
Anas bin Malik said, "The Prophet used to have sex with all his wives in a round, during the day and night and they were eleven in number." I asked Anas, "Had the Prophet the strength for it?" Anas replied, "We used to say that the Prophet was given the strength of thirty (men)." And Sa'id said on the authority of Qatada that Anas had told him about nine wives only (not eleven). (Sahih al-Bukhari, Volume 1, Book 5, Number 268)

Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet used to have sex with all his wives in one night and he had nine wives at that time. (Sahih al-Bukhari, Volume 1, Book 5, Number 282; see also parallel hadiths in Vol. 7, Book 62, Numbers 6 and 142)

brother you need to read about reasons for revelation . U cant just read translation Qur'an without proper understanding nd come here quoting Qur'an out of context.
Re: Explanations On Hadeeth Soheeh, Hassan And Doeef by nurudeen1234(m): 9:03pm On Aug 31, 2023
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