What is the name of Hadith, which is according to the Holy Quran and Reason?
What is the name of Hadith, which is according to the Holy Quran and Reason?
(A) Hadith Sahih
(B) Hadith Qauli
(C) Hadith Mashoor
(D) Hadith Mauzoo
Sahih Hadith is a reliable statement that has passed rigorous tests for authenticity both in terms of the chain of narrators (Isnad) and the statement itself (Matn). An important criterion for a Hadith is that it does not contradict the Holy Quran, history, or logic. A Hadith that contradicts the clear teachings of the Quran or logic cannot be considered authentic or reliable, regardless of the strength of the chain of narrators.
Hadith Qauli: This term means “Verbal Hadith” or the actual sayings of the Prophet Muhammad. This does not mean that it is authentic or necessarily in agreement with reason; a Qauli Hadith may be Sahih, Da’if (weak), or even a fabrication.
Hadith Mashoor: This classification is based on the transmission or reporting of the Hadith. It means a “Famous Hadith” that has at least three different narrators in each stage or link of the chain. Being famous does not automatically mean that a Hadith is Sahih or necessarily in agreement with reason.
Hadith Mauzoo: This term means a fabricated or forged Hadith; false reports or stories falsely attributed to the Prophet Muhammad that often contradict the Holy Quran or logic.