Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books The Prohibition of Recording the Hadith, Causes and Effects Epub (E-Readers) Mobi (Kindle) A Glance at the Methodologies and Principles of the two Muslims Schools of Hadith. A critical evaluation of the reasons why several Hadith from the Ahlul Bayt are not included in the Hadith Books of the Ahle Sunnah.
Dedication Preface Introduction First Part Reasons For The Prohibition First Reason: Justifications Of Abu-Bakr Second Reason: Justifications Of `Umar Ibn Al-Khattab Third Reason: Justifications Of Ibn Qutaybah And Ibn Hajar Fourth Reason: Justifications Of Abu-Zahw And `Abd Al-Ghaniy Fifth Reason: Justifications Of Al-Khatib Al-Baghdadiy And Ibn `Abd Al-Barr Justifications Of Some Orientalists Seventh Reason: Justifications Of Most Of The Shi`ah The Last Reason: The Author’s Opinion Second Part First Introduction: The Rise Of Ijtihad Analysis And Conclusion Second Introduction Umar And The Sahabah Continuation Of The Two Trends After The Holy Prophet: Crisis And Solution The Identification Of Advantage And The Sacred Texts Models Of The Perpetuity Of The Two Trends The Ahl Al-Bayt’s Attitude To The Trend Of Ijtihad The Extension Of The Two Trends After `Umar Ibn Al-Khattab The Perpetuity Of Opinionism And Ijtihad During The Reign Of Mu`awiyah The Rulers And The Jurisprudential Normalization Practical Examples On The Sahabah’s Violation Of The Hadith Conclusion Third Part Summary of The Last Reason Stages Of The Prohibition Of Recording The Hadith General Summary The Establishment Of The Two Trends During The Umayyad Reign The Four Hundred Principles (Al-Usul Al-Arba`Mi’ah) Practical Examples On The Jurisprudential Methods Of The Two Trends Motives Of Distortion And Deviation For Both The Trends The Effects Of The Prohibition Of Recording The Hadith Epilogue Bibliography