A study of the Book of Knowledge from the Sunan of Imam Abu Dawud, this course will cover in-depth, the various unique and interesting Hadiths of this chapter. Students will be able to experience a primary Hadith text while appreciating the style and ordering of chapters by the famous author. He is Sulaiman ibn Al-Ash`ath ibn Is-haq ibn Bashir ibn Shaddad Abu Dawud Al-Azdi As-Sijistani from Sijistan, known today as Sistan, the compiler of the well-known collection of hadith entitled “Sunan Abu Dawud” which comes in degree and renown after Sahih Al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim.
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Contents.Biography Abu Dawud was born in, eastern (then-Persia) and died in 889 in. Many scholars believe he was born in now part of Iran and Pakistan and later moved to Khorasan. Widely traveled among scholars of, he went to, and among other places in order to collect. He was primarily interested in, and as a result his collection focused largely on legal.
Out of about 500,000, he chose 4,800 for inclusion in his work.School of thought and Quotes Imam Abu Dawud was a follower of although some have consider him.Imam Abu Dawud himself has stated: 'From this book of mine four (4) are sufficient for an intelligent and insightful person. They are:. Deeds are to be judged only by intentions. Part of a man's good observance of Islam is that he leaves alone that which does not concern him. None of you can be a believer unless you love for your brother that which you love for yourself. The permitted ( halal) is clear, and the forbidden ( haram) is clear, between these two are doubtful matters. Whosoever abstains from these doubtful matters has saved his religion.'
Works He wrote some 21 books in total. Some of the most prominent are:., containing some 4,800, is his principal work. These are usually numbered after the edition of Muhammad Muhyi al-Din `Abd al-Hamid (Cairo: Matba`at Mustafa Muhammad, 1354/1935), where 5,274 are distinguished. He indicated that all the in his collection were authenticated unless specifically marked as unauthenticated. Some Islamic scholars (such as ) believe a number of the unmarked ones to be as well. In another work, Kitab al-Marāsīl, he lists 600 which, after extensive background investigation, he concludes are nonetheless.
Risālat Abu Dāwūd ilā Ahli Makkah; his letter to the inhabitants of Makkah describing his.Early Islam scholars.
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