The Implications of Critics' Discourse (Multifaceted) - An Applied Critical Study
The Implications of Critics' Discourse (Multifaceted) - An Applied Critical Study
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Keywords: Mutalawwin, Invalidation and Rectification, Rare Vocabularies.Abstract
The research aims to study one of the terms of invalidation and rectification, which is the term "mutalawwin" and explain its meaning among critics and classify this term in terms of its common use among imams or its rarity, with an explanation of the hierarchy of the narrators who were described with this description, and the degree of their hadiths, and the effect of that on the judgment of the narrator. Then we mentioned some of the narrators who were described with this term.
The research includes an introduction, two chapters and a conclusion, the introduction included the importance of the research, its objectives, its problem, previous studies, and the research plan. About the first chapter, it was divided into three sections, firstly: the meaning of describing the narrator as "mutaqallib", secondly: the term "mutaqallib" is a rare term in criticism, and thirdly: the degree of the narrator’s hadith who described with the term "mutaqallib". And as for the second chapter, it was an applied study (the narrators (hadiths people) who were called "mutaqallib").
The research concluded with several results, the most important of which are: The terminology of the term "mutalawwin" is the disturbance in the narration of the hadith, the term "mutalawwin" is one of the rare vocabularies of invalidation, disturbance is a reason for the weakness of the hadith because it is evidence of the narrator’s lack of verification, the narrator who described with this vocabulary is not affected unless he is weak in origin.
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