Identifying the Transmitters and Origins of Narrations in Different Regions
Keywords:
Ibn al-Madini, Sources, of Chains, of Narration, Origins, of Hadiths , CausesAbstract
This research aims to collect and study an inductive article in which Imam Ibn al-Madini investigated the narrators of the origins of authentic hadiths in different regions and distinguished the sources of those chains from the memorizers, so that they almost missed only a few of the origins of the hadith. The research collected - according to the inductive and analytical method - the narrated reports of the article from thirteen narrations, with a comparison between them, and a study of the implications of the article on what distinguished the critical personality of Imam Ibn al-Madini, such as the ability to induce, the breadth of narration, and numerical statistics in the hadith. The study concluded by deriving common features among these twenty-eight memorizers, from the texts of scholars in their commentary on the article, and studying their biographies, such as their engagement in jurisprudence and classification with their memorization and imamate in hadith, and being among those who collect their hadith, and accepting their singularities. Then the conclusion, in which the most important results and recommendations are included.