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04-25-2013, 11:54 PM | #1 |
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:Bismillah: Hadith: The very first you might change my way guy from family of Umeyyah. Hadith with such text was narrated by ibn Abu Asim in 'al-Awail' with such text: Narrated to us Ubeydullah ibn Muaz, narrated to us my dad, from al-Muhajir ibn Mukhalad from Abul Aliyah from Abu Dhar, he heard him expressing to Yazid ibn Abu Sufyan: I heard messenger of Allah (sallalahu alaihi wa ala alihi wa sallam) said: The very first you might change my way (sunnah) guy from family of Umeyyah. That string appears disconnected from the initial search. 1) Imam ibn Kathir in his 'al-Bidayah wal Nihaya' (8/254) cited view of Yahya ibn Maeen: قال الدوري سألت ابن معين: أسمع أبو العالية من أبي ذر؟ قال: لا، إنما يروي عن أبي مسلم عنه، قلت: فمن أبو مسلم هذا؟ قال: لا أدري Ad-Doore asked ibn Maeen: Did Abul Aliyah noticed from Abu Dhar? He said: No, he narrated from Abu Muslim from him (Abu Dhar). I asked: And who's this Abu Muslim? He said: I actually do not know. Imam Bayhaki narrated hadith with related text and also realized that this string is disconnected between Abul Aliyah and Abu Dhar. وفي هذا الإسناد إرسال بين أبي العالية وأبي ذر (Beyhaki 'Dalail' D 2802, al-Maqrizi 'Imta al-Asma' 12/232) And this really is claimed incidentally of sign which cited al-Asimi in 'Samtu Nujum.' He wrote there: حدثنا محمد بن بشار بندار، حدثنا عبد الوهاب، حدثنا عوف الأعرابي، حدثنا مهاجر أبو مخلد، حدثني أبو العالية، حدثني أبو مسلم، قال: قال أبو الدرداء: سمعت النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم يقول: ' أول من يبدل سنتي رجل من بني أمية يقال له يزيد ' Narrated to us Muhammad ibn Bishar Bindar, narrated to us Abdulwahab, narrated to us Awf al-Arabi, narrated to us Muhajir Abu Mukhalad, narrated in my experience Abul Aliyah from Abu Muslim from Abu Darda: I noticed messenger of Allah saying: The very first one that might alter by way is man from family of Umeyyah by title Yazid.' 2) There's also different problem with text of the hadith, in certain types it states that Abu Dhar said these words to Yazid ibn Abu Sufyan, while they certainly were inSyria. Imam Bukhari mentioned in 'Tareeh al-Awsat': والمعروف أن أبا ذر كان بالشام زمن عثمان ، وعليها معاوية ، ومات يزيد في زمن عمر ، ولا يعرف لأبي ذر قدوم الشام زمن عمر. And it's recognized that Abu Dhar was in theSyriain the full time of Uthman, and upon it was Muawiyah (as a leader). And Yazid (ibn Abu Sufyan) died in the time of Umar, and it's as yet not known for Abu Dhar his returning toSyriain the time of Umar. 3) Third indicate notice is al-Muhajir ibn al-Mukhalad, he read this from Abu Aliyah. He was gentle in ahadeth because it is in 'al-Mizanul itidal' (4/N8815). In 'Musannaf' of ibn Abu Shayba this hadith coming from the way in which of Awf al-Arabi but there he didn't use al-Muhajir as advanced (like this was cited by Asimi) and read straight from Abu Aliyah. He was Awf al-Arabi, Abu Sahl al-Basre. He was authenticated by Nasai and the others. But he endure to the development that was pure evil. Abdullah ibn al-Mubarak said: 'By Allah Awf was not pleased with (one) development, in him were two improvements. He was qadari and shia.' Bundar while he was narrating ahadeth of Awf said: 'By Allah Awf was Qadari, Rafidi Shaytani.' (' Mizanul itidal' 3/ D 6530) 4) If shias would persist upon authenticy of the statement, it'd be not within their interests. Because it'd be obvious in this instance that they accept: Neither Abu Bakr, or Umar didn't alter Sunnah of Prophet (sallalahu alaihi wa ala alihi wa sallam), since hadith clearly says that such person would be from Banu Umeyyah and they both weren't from that family. California Allahu Alam. http://gift2shias.com/2011/11/23/had...an-of-umeyyah/
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04-26-2013, 07:26 AM | #2 |
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