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15 UNAUTHENTIC NARRATIONS ABOUT THE QURAN
Book Title 15 Unauthentic Narrations About The Quran
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15 Unauthentic Narrations About the Quran

15 UNAUTHENTIC NARRATIONS ABOUT THE QURAN

….it was a rare but acceptable hadeeth. However Muhammad ibn Al[1]Hasan ibn Abee Yazeed Al-Hamdaanee is in the chain, who was called a liar by Ibn Ma’een and Aboo Daawood. For this reason, AthThahabee said, “At-Tirmithee called it hasan (acceptable), but it is not hasan.” * * * * *

 #861 – [ It has been narrated that] Sahl ibn Mu’aath reported that his father said that the Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu ‘alayhe wa sallam) said: “Whoever reads the Qur’aan and acts by it, his father will be made to wear a crown on the Day of Judgement, it will radiate a light finer than the light of the Sun that reaches the houses of the dunyaa.

So what about someone who acts by this?” Dha’eef (weak) – It was collected by Aboo Daawood and Al-Haakim, who both reported from Zabbaan, who narrated from Sahl. Al-Haakim said, “It has an authentic chain.”

Ath-Thahabee followed his statement by saying (1/568): “I say that Zabbaan is not strong.” And Al-Haafith said he was weak. It can also be found in Dha’eef Sunan Abee Daawood (259). * * * * *

#862 – It has been narrated from Aboo Umaamah (radhiyallaahu ‘anhu) that the Prophet (sallallaahu ‘alayhe wa sallam) said: “Allaah has not allowed anything to be more virtuous for a servant than two rak’ahs that he prays. Verily righteousness showers upon his head so long as he stays in his prayer.

The servants do not draw near to Allaah with anything like that which exits from him (meaning the Qur’aan).” Dha’eef (weak) – At-Tirmithee collected it saying, “It is a rare but acceptable hadeeth.” I believe that this may have been a mistake from one of the scribes who copied his book, since it is completely contradictory to At-Tirmithee’s other statements.

He said (2913), “…and Bakr ibn Junays has been mentioned by ‘Abdullaah ibn Mubaarak, and in fact he abandoned him later in his work.”

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