The Scholars who were obscure to Al-Hafiz Ibn Hajar and Traced by Him in the Matters of Hadith in 'Hadi Al-Sari' and Revealed their Identities in 'Fath Al-Bari' Clarifying the Reason for the Obscurity

Authors

  • Haitham Al-Ali University of Sharjah
  • Fatima Aouati University of Sharjah

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59759/jjis.v19i3.274

Keywords:

Uncertainty, Reveal, Ibn Hajar, Hadi Al-Sari, Fath Al-Bari

Abstract

This research aims to identify the reasons that led Al-Hafiz Ibn Hajar to vaguely name some scholars in certain Hadith matters mentioned in the introduction of his book "Hadi Al-Sari," and then revealed their identities in his explanation "Fath Al-Bari." We have conducted a comprehensive study and followed the inductive approach to determine these names, enabling us to uncover a variety of reasons that prompted Ibn Hajar to do so, using an analytical methodology.

Published

2023-09-27

How to Cite

Al-Ali, H., & Aouati, F. (2023). The Scholars who were obscure to Al-Hafiz Ibn Hajar and Traced by Him in the Matters of Hadith in ’Hadi Al-Sari’ and Revealed their Identities in ’Fath Al-Bari’ Clarifying the Reason for the Obscurity. Jordan Journal of Islamic Studies, 19(3), 275–303. https://doi.org/10.59759/jjis.v19i3.274

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