Hadith terminology ( Arabic: مصطلح الحديث, romanized : muṣṭalaḥu l-ḥadīth) is the body of terminology in Islam which specifies the acceptability of the sayings ( hadith) attributed to the Islamic Prophet Muhammad by other early Islamic figures of significance such as the companions and followers/successors. Matches any set of one or more characters. For example test* would result in test, tester, testers, etc. Fuzzy Search e.g. swore~ Finds terms that are similar in spelling. For example swore~ would result in swore, snore, score, etc. Term Boosting e.g. pledge^4 hijrah Boosts words with higher relevance. Answer. Yes, they can also be classified as authentic, sound or weak. In essence, every chain can be inspected. The terminologies mentioned in your question relate to the text [matn] of the Hadith [more specifically, who the text is attributed to] and not the chain. Labelling a Hadith as: Hadith Qudsy, Mawquf or Maqtu’ is not dependent on the 4.1.1 Qudsi: sacred. Hadith Qudsi is described as the heavenly revelation outside the Qur’anic miracle . Hadith Qudsi originated from the Most Exalted (Allah), from the view point of meaning, and from the Prophet (PBUH) from the point of view of actual wording . It is part of the revelation or dream made known to the Prophet by Allah. Hadith Collection (All in one) is an Ultimate Collection of Hadith of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The app contains 41000+ hadith from 14 Most Accepted and Authentic Hadith books. The 14 books included are: 1) Sahih al Bukhari صحيح البخاري - Hadith collected by Imam Bukhari (d. 256 A.H., 870 C.E.) 2) Sahih Muslim صحيح مسلم This type of Hadeeth is called Marfoo' (i.e. of high rank) because it is attributed to the exalted Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam. Examples of this type include the saying of a Companion or someone else: "The Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, said so and so, the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, did so and so, such and .

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