Mutawātir hadith (Arabic: الحديث المتواتر) is a hadith which is reported numerously by different narrators and through various chains of transmission in a way that substantiates its authenticity. Mutawatir hadiths are considered opposite Khabar al-Wahid, i.e. non-Mutawatir hadiths are Wahid accounts. There are two kinds of Quran and Hadith are sacred works in Islam which often intersect and complement each other, but Muslims clearly distinguish Quran and Hadith, while western research often view Quran and Hadith as closely related books (Peters,2003). Nevertheless, in spite of existing contradictions in views of specialists on Quran and Hadith, it is necessary to lay emphasis The Hadith of the Hidden Treasure (Arabic: کنزاً مخفیاً) is a hadith qudsi that has a very prominent role in Islamic mysticism and Islamic philosophy. Different translations [ edit ] The most cited version of this Hadith in Arabic is: کنت کنزاً مخفیاً فأحببت أن أعرف فخلقت الخلق لکی أعرف The religious terms Hadith Qudsi ("holy hadith") and Tafsir Qudsi ("sacred commentary") also incorporate qudsi, though in this case it is used as an adjective, rather than a noun or pronoun. Tafsir Qudsi is a form of Quranic commentary, while Hadith Qudsi refers to the "utterances of God through the Prophet ", thus enjoying a status higher than Vay Tiền Trả Góp Theo Tháng Chỉ Cần Cmnd.

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