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===Ignác Goldziher (d. 1921)===
===Ignác Goldziher (d. 1921)===
Ignác Goldziher, considered one of the "founder[s] of modern Islamic studies in Europe", wrote the following:
Ignác Goldziher, considered one of the "founder[s] of modern Islamic studies in Europe", wrote the following:
{{Quote|{{citation|author=Ignác Goldziher|year=1971 (originally published 1889)|publisher=Allen and Unwin|volume=II|page=148|ISBN=|editor1=C.R. Barber|editor2=S.M. Stern|ISBN=9780042900094|title=Muslim Studies}}|It is not at all rare in the literature of traditions that sayings are ascribed to the Prophet which for a long time circulated in Islam under the authority of another name. So-called ''ahadith mawqufa'', i.e. sayings traced back to companions or even successors, were very easily transformed into ''ahadith marfu'a'', i.e. sayings traced back to the Prophet, by simply adding without much scruple a few names at random which were necessary to complete the chain.}}
{{Quote|{{citation|author=Ignác Goldziher|year=1971 (originally published 1890)|publisher=Allen and Unwin|volume=II|page=148|ISBN=|editor1=C.R. Barber|editor2=S.M. Stern|ISBN=9780042900094|title=Muslim Studies}}|It is not at all rare in the literature of traditions that sayings are ascribed to the Prophet which for a long time circulated in Islam under the authority of another name. So-called ''ahadith mawqufa'', i.e. sayings traced back to companions or even successors, were very easily transformed into ''ahadith marfu'a'', i.e. sayings traced back to the Prophet, by simply adding without much scruple a few names at random which were necessary to complete the chain.}}


===Joseph Schacht (d. 1969)===
===Joseph Schacht (d. 1969)===
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