The explanation of , who although a follower of the school, wrote a small commentary to the Al-Muwatta | [ ] Composition of al-Muwatta [ ] Al-Muwatta consists of approximately 1,720 hadith divided amongst the following as follows:• There are thirty known versions of the work of which the most famous is the one transmitted by |
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Commentaries on Al-Muwatta [ ] Due to the importance of the Al-Muwatta to it has often been accompanied by commentaries, mostly but not exclusively by followers of the school | Nonetheless, it is not merely a collection of hadith; many of the legal precepts it contains are not based on hadith at all |
This helps readers develop the ability to understand the language of the prophetic traditions.
23al-Istidhkar, also by Ibn Abd al-Barr is more of a legal on the hadith contained in the book than a critical hadith study, as was the case with the former | " Over one thousand disciples of Malik have transmitted this work from him |
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An alternative interpretation of its title as "Many times agreed upon", refers to the unanimous agreement by the people of Medina on the authenticity of its content, and the general acceptance reflected in its high standing across schools of fiqh and imams of hadith scholarship | However, through close examination it is apparent that the author made revisions to both after their completion due to the cross referencing found in both |
Compile your understanding of every issue in different chapters for a systematic book free from the harshness of , concessions and accommodations of and unique views of.