Abbad bin Mansour Al-Naji and his Narrations in the Sunan - a Critical Study
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https://doi.org/10.60037/edu.v1i15.1197Keywords:
public doctrine, fraud, weak hadith, trustworthy narratorsAbstract
The research showed that Abbad bin Mansour Al-Naji is one of the weak and meddling narrators of most of the scholars. Most of his meddling was about Ekrema the master of Ibn Abbas since he deleted two before Ekrema, they are Ibrahim bin Mohamed bin abi yahya alaslamy, and Dawood bin Al-Husin. It was authenticated only by Yahya ibn Al-Qattan and was seen weakening his weakness because of his saying in the fate, and Ibn Uday believes that among the things that he writes, Ibn Hajar classified him in the rank of faith. I see that he writes his narration and look at it, the uniqueness of leaving his narration, if followed by the weak if their weakness was not accepted strongly, although it was lightly in the rank of good to others.
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