In the time of In the time of Umar bin Abdul Aziz, a man was caught spreading false hadiths.
Umar ibn 'Abd al-'Aziz summoned the man and asked, "Did you fabricate this hadith?"
This man confessed after some hesitation that yes, I made it.
Umar bin Abdul Aziz asked about one or two more hadiths that you have also made these hadiths?
This person also confessed to them.
Hazrat Umar bin Abdul Aziz was a gentle man.
There were tears in his eyes and he addressed the unfortunate man and said-
O enemy of God, have you not heard the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) say: Whoever attributes a lie to me, his abode is Hell?
The man bowed his head and said, "Holy Prophet, I also fabricated this hadith."
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Classes of Akbari, Volume VIII, Archives, Volume IV, Page No. 2
The point of the above post is that there was a wave of hadith making - in which there was no recognition of falsehood and truth - but even those which people considered to be very authentic hadiths were in fact fabricated by someone.
Our request is that there was a regular movement to fabricate hadith - there is no doubt about it - but on the other hand, there was a movement for the protection and preservation of hadith. Are
What's Wrong - What's Right? Scholars and narrators have introduced the Qur'anic injunction “In Jaqam Fasiq Banba Fatbeenwa” and introduced an excellent system of their research.
With the help of which it was possible to know what is the authentic thing? And what is the bag of lies?
Sadly, a large number of our friends and enemies are not aware of this excellent and noble system of hadith research.
That is why objections are raised on the basis of ignorance - and many people get caught up in these doubts due to ignorance.
In the above post, an attempt has been made with great skill to prove that the hadeeth “I am a liar, but I am a liar, and I am from the fire.”
However, this hadeeth is not narrated from a single person, who confessed that he was a liar.
This hadith is continuous - that is, it has been narrated by a large number of people - and such a large number of people about whom it is not possible to accuse them of sitting in one place. The narrators have compiled independent works on the basis of this tradition.
According to an estimate, this tradition has been narrated from about 60 Companions - and there are about 170 of its sources and methods.
How can it be said that this tradition, which has reached the level of continuity, is the work of a liar?
There are two kinds of lies - one that is fabricated and the other that is propagated so that people begin to misunderstand it - or at least become skeptical.
Regarding the hadiths, the enemies of religion have made both kinds of efforts - and the narrators have, thank God, responded to both types of attacks.
There are cases in history when the fabricators of hadiths were caught - they started saying that you have caught us - but what will you do with the hadiths that we have spread among the people?
Introduce as many counterfeit and counterfeit gold or counterfeit notes as you want in the market - it is not difficult for an expert goldsmith or a jeweler to identify right from wrong
Note: The references in the above text - I did not waste time searching for them due to their incompleteness and ambiguity - if any owner provides a screenshot of these references, their truth will also be clarified. Otherwise, I also fear that someone has made this story famous in such a way that people may become skeptical about the collection of hadiths., a man was caught spreading false hadiths.
Umar ibn 'Abd al-'Aziz summoned the man and asked, "Did you fabricate this hadith?"
This man confessed after some hesitation that yes, I made it.
Umar bin Abdul Aziz asked about one or two more hadiths that you have also made these hadiths?
This person also confessed to them.
Hazrat Umar bin Abdul Aziz was a gentle man.
There were tears in his eyes and he addressed the unfortunate man and said-
O enemy of God, have you not heard the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) say: Whoever attributes a lie to me, his abode is Hell?
The man bowed his head and said, "Holy Prophet, I also fabricated this hadith."
____________________________
Classes of Akbari, Volume VIII, Archives, Volume IV, Page No. 2
The point of the above post is that there was a wave of hadith making - in which there was no recognition of falsehood and truth - but even those which people considered to be very authentic hadiths were in fact fabricated by someone.
Our request is that there was a regular movement to fabricate hadith - there is no doubt about it - but on the other hand, there was a movement for the protection and preservation of hadith. Are
What's Wrong - What's Right? Scholars and narrators have introduced the Qur'anic injunction “In Jaqam Fasiq Banba Fatbeenwa” and introduced an excellent system of their research.
With the help of which it was possible to know what is the authentic thing? And what is the bag of lies?
Sadly, a large number of our friends and enemies are not aware of this excellent and noble system of hadith research.
That is why objections are raised on the basis of ignorance - and many people get caught up in these doubts due to ignorance.
In the above post, an attempt has been made with great skill to prove that the hadeeth “I am a liar, but I am a liar, and I am from the fire.”
However, this hadeeth is not narrated from a single person, who confessed that he was a liar.
This hadith is continuous - that is, it has been narrated by a large number of people - and such a large number of people about whom it is not possible to accuse them of sitting in one place. The narrators have compiled independent works on the basis of this tradition.
According to an estimate, this tradition has been narrated from about 60 Companions - and there are about 170 of its sources and methods.
How can it be said that this tradition, which has reached the level of continuity, is the work of a liar?
There are two kinds of lies - one that is fabricated and the other that is propagated so that people begin to misunderstand it - or at least become skeptical.
Regarding the hadiths, the enemies of religion have made both kinds of efforts - and the narrators have, thank God, responded to both types of attacks.
There are cases in history when the fabricators of hadiths were caught - they started saying that you have caught us - but what will you do with the hadiths that we have spread among the people?
Introduce as many counterfeit and counterfeit gold or counterfeit notes as you want in the market - it is not difficult for an expert goldsmith or a jeweler to identify right from wrong
Note: The references in the above text - I did not waste time searching for them due to their incompleteness and ambiguity - if any owner provides a screenshot of these references, their truth will also be clarified. Otherwise, I also fear that someone has made this story famous in such a way that people may become skeptical about the collection of hadiths.
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