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Tahdhib al-Athar

Collection of Hadith by al-Tabari


Summary

Collection of Hadith by al-Tabari

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italic title
nameTahdhīb al-Āthār
authorMuhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari
title_origتهذيب الآثار
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languageArabic
genreHadith collection

Tahdhīb al-Āthār () is a collection of hadith by Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari. Al-Kattani described it as one of al-Tabari's amazing works, although, he did not complete it.

Description

Al-Tabari compiled this work as inclusive of hadith, an examination of their authenticity, and the explanation of each. He arranged his work according to the companion narrating it, beginning with Abu Bakr al-Siddiq. He completed the hadith of the ten companions promised paradise, Ahl al-Bayt and their clients, as well as a large segment of ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿAbbās's hadith.

Al-Tabari gathered those hadith he determined to be authentic from each of these companions and discussed the various routes of their individual hadith and any hidden defects. He then discussed the understanding of each hadith, the differing opinions of the scholars and their rationale, and the definitions of any unusual terminology. He died in 922 before completing it.

Al-Kattani praised Tahdhib as being from the author's amazing works.

Published Editions

The book has been published by many times by different publishes:

  • Tahdhib al-Athar wa Tafsil al-Thabit 'an Rasul Allah min al-Akhbar. Edited by Mahmoud Muhammad Shakir. Cairo: Al-Madani Press, 2 volumes.

References

References

  1. al-Kattani, Muhammad ibn Ja'far. (2007). "al-Risalah al-Mustatrafah". Dar al-Bashair al-Islamiyyah.
  2. https://shamela.ws/book/13092
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