Publications, Volume 39Royal Asiatic Society, 1953 |
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... imam perhaps declared [ someone ] reliable while someone else invalidated [ him ] . And similarly there is a difference of opinion about rendering mursal 5 traditions , for some imāms held that they could be adduced as argument and ...
... imam perhaps declared [ someone ] reliable while someone else invalidated [ him ] . And similarly there is a difference of opinion about rendering mursal 5 traditions , for some imāms held that they could be adduced as argument and ...
Page 13
... imams of the Muslims , generation after generation and period after period up to our time , the traditions of not one of the imams of the two parties have been free from people who have been inveighed against on the part of the ...
... imams of the Muslims , generation after generation and period after period up to our time , the traditions of not one of the imams of the two parties have been free from people who have been inveighed against on the part of the ...
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... imāms , excluding Ibn Māja , but in Ḥākim's time it was rather early for the others all to be recognized . Another argument in favour of the T. reading is that four of the divisions are not rendered in Bukhārī and Muslim . The five imams ...
... imāms , excluding Ibn Māja , but in Ḥākim's time it was rather early for the others all to be recognized . Another argument in favour of the T. reading is that four of the divisions are not rendered in Bukhārī and Muslim . The five imams ...