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Whoever Abu Dawood said about him is weak in his Sunan
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Abstract

The research was limited to those whom Imam Abu Dawood

described in his Sunan as weak, so this research does not include

narrators who carried descriptions indicating weakness such as

ignorance or others, nor does it include hadiths that the Imam

described as weak.

The number of narrators whom Imam Abu Dawood described as

weak has reached six narrators, and my methodology was to

mention the words of Imam Abu Dawood, then transfer the

sayings of other advanced scholars, as well as the sayings of

Imam Abu Dawood in his other books, if any, to show the extent

of compatibility between these sayings.

I have reached the following results;

1.Imam Abu Dawood described six of his Sunan narrators as

weak.

2.Imam Abu Dawood agreed with other scholars regarding the

weak of three narrators.

3.There was a dispute between Imam Abu Dawood and some

imams regarding the weakness of three narrators, and the most

correct in this was the saying of Imam Abu Dawood.

4.His sayings that he mentioned in his Sunan are not mentioned in his other books.

 

 

 

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