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  • #REDIRECT[[WikiIslam:Reliable Sources]]
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  • ...cholars) as well as from the historical-critical analysis of these primary sources by modern historians. Currently, WikiIslam hosts {{NUMBEROFARTICLES}} artic ..., hadiths, siras, and tafsirs) or scholarly secondary sources published by reliable academic journals and presses (e.g. Fred Donner's ''Muhammad and the Believ
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  • ...in Arabic 'ilm al-hadith علم الحديث) is the Islamic study of hadith, their sources, their narrations, and how much they can be relied upon as a source of reli ...to the same matn, assuming that most of the trannsmitters in the chain are reliable.
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  • ...e, they reject narrations from Abu Huraira. Al-Kafi is considered the most reliable collection of Shi'ite hadith.<ref>[http://www.ahya.org/amm/modules.php?name ...entire corpus in a dubious light, the hadith cannot be viewed as entirely reliable or unreliable, as even hadith scholars themselves differentiate(d) between
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  • ...lam that is certain, it follows that the sources of this knowledge must be reliable. The [[Shi'ism|Shi'ite]] view is more nuanced, and allows the possibility o
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  • ...ih Muslim]], [[Muhammad]] once plainly instructed the daughter (or wife -- sources are unclear) of a [[Sahabah|companion]] named Suhail to suckle a "grown-up" ...page=157|author=John Burton|publisher=Edinburgh University Press|title=The Sources of Islamic Law: Islamic theories of abrogation|year=1990}}|[Aisha] reported
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  • ...ment. Also, because there are more ways for a hadith to be unreliable than reliable, there is greater diversity of reasons for which a hadith maybe da'if (by c ...ists of a loose synthesis by a modern author based on various hadiths, the sources of which are not entirely known. It has become popular due to including the
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  • This section quotes numerous academic sources to study the meaning of ''Makr''. Meanings from other dictionaries and sources have been compiled below:
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  • ...-Zarkashiy's "Al-Burhan fi Uloom al-Qur'an"[4]. According to each of these sources, the period of revelation of Surah Al-Qamar was the same as that of Al-Bala ...greater difference than 10 years between the two, up to 19, and he is more reliable here.
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  • This page references scholarly, reliable sources that define or describe the [[Arabic]] term '''nikah''' (or the root n-k-h)
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  • ...[[Quran]] or from what are held by Islamic scholars to be incontrovertibly reliable [[hadith]], amounts to apostasy.<ref>[{{Reference archive|1=http://www.alsu ...s:Apostasy|l1=Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars: Apostasy}}Authoritative Islamic sources (the Qur'an, hadith, and both classical and modern scholars) have commented
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  • ...руги, не са разрешени при никакви обстоятелства като [[WikiIslam:Reliable Sources| позовавания в УикиИслям]]<small>(Англ.)</small>. ...чници]] <small>(Англ.)</small> и начина, по който те се [[WikiIslam:Citing Sources| цитират]] <small>(Англ.)</small>.
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  • "He seems Ghair Muqallid and his knowledge is not deep. Therefore, he is not reliable and Muslims should avoid listening to him." <ref name="q171">[http://daruli Various published sources, such as the CIA Factbook, contradict Naik's claims that there are more wom
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  • ...ding sexual relations, marriage, and many other facets. The two legitimate sources of slaves agreed upon by the Ulama were captives taken in war, and children ==Sources of slaves==
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  • {{Main|Women (Primary Sources)}} ...help to those at risk (see the article [[Forced Marriage]] which includes sources of help).<ref>For example [https://www.mwnuk.co.uk/Forced_Marriage_7_factsh
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  • The following lists of women in Muhammad’s life are based on the Islamic sources. Because there were so many women, some of whom had only a very brief assoc ! width="130" |Notable Early Sources
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  • While there are four binding sources in Islamic law for Sunni jurists—the Quran, the Sunna, "consensus" (''[[i The ''[[Ijtihad]]'' of IAW was “designed to return to the primary sources” of Islam in order “to determine how the Quran and Muhammad dealt with
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  • ...have been observed using [[Islam and Science|scientific]] studies and news sources. ...dan the numbers rise. "One of the main problems is that there is a lack of reliable data," Ur-Rahman said.<ref>Salma Ismail - [http://www.webcitation.org/query
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  • ...an said: "Or six years.")<br>{{Abudawud||2116|hasan}}</ref><ref>Almost all sources suggest age at consummation as nine, though a few late versions say that it .../First_Century_Sources_for_the_Life_of_Muhammad_a_debate.pdf First-Century Sources for the Life of Muhammad? A Debate], Der Islam, vol. 89, no. 2, pp. 2-59. h
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  • ...a) has mentioned that '''the narrators of Musnad Ahmad and Tabrani are all reliable'''. {{Hub4|Women (Primary Sources)|Women (Primary Sources)}}
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