Published March 23, 2024 | Version v1
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THE METHODOLOGY OF THE MUḤADDITHŪN IN THE COMPILATION AND EXEGESIS OF ḤADĪTH

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This paper delves into the intricate world of Ḥadīth scholarship, specifically focusing on the methodologies employed by the Muḥaddithūn (traditional scholars of Ḥadīth) in the compilation and exegesis of Ḥadīth literature. Ḥadīth, the recorded sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), holds a pivotal role in Islamic jurisprudence and theology. Understanding the rigorous processes and principles employed by the Muḥaddithūn is essential to appreciating the authenticity and reliability of Ḥadīth. The study begins by examining the historical evolution of Ḥadīth scholarship, tracing its origins to the early Islamic period. It explores the development of various schools of Ḥadīth transmission, emphasizing the contributions of luminaries like Imam Bukhārī, Imam Muslim, and others in codifying the science of Ḥadīth criticism (ʻIlm al-Jarḥ wa-l-Taʻdīl). The paper also delves into the classification of Ḥadīth based on authenticity and content, distinguishing between Ṣaḥīḥ (authentic), Ḥasan (good), and Dāʻīf (weak) narrations. Furthermore, the paper discusses the role of isnād (chain of narrators) and matn (content) analysis in assessing the reliability of Ḥadīth. It also examines the principles and criteria used by Muḥaddithūn to verify the credibility of narrators, including their moral character, memory, and precision. The methodology of textual criticism (dirāyah) is explored in detail, shedding light on the meticulous examination of narrations for inconsistencies and contradictions. Additionally, this research explores the interpretive approaches (tafsīr) employed by Muḥaddithūn when elucidating the meanings and implications of Ḥadīth. It examines the various modes of interpretation, including linguistic analysis, historical context, and jurisprudential implications, to extract legal and moral guidance from Ḥadīth. The paper concludes by highlighting the enduring significance of the Muḥaddithūn's methodologies in the contemporary Islamic world. It underscores the critical role played by their rigorous standards in preserving the authenticity and reliability of Ḥadīth, serving as a beacon of guidance for Muslims worldwide. In an era marked by information proliferation, understanding the methodology of the Muḥaddithūn remains imperative for anyone seeking to engage with the rich tradition of Ḥadīth scholarship.

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