The narrators whom Al-Hafiz Ibn Shaheen obligated to stop at in his book: He mentioned those about whom scholars and hadith critics disagreed. (collect and study)

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Assistant Professor in the Department of Noble Hadith and its Sciences At the Faculty of Fundamentals of Religion and Da’wah in Mansoura, Al-Azhar University And the Department of Islamic Studies at the College of Sharia and Law,

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waquatih bijame alriwayat aladhin tawaqafuu fih alhafiz aibn shahin rahimah allah walam yabq ealaa halihim fi kitabih (dhakar man aikhtalaf aleulama' wanuqaad alhadith fihi), watulakhis aleamal fi taerif biaibn shahin wamanhajih faa aljurh waltaedili, wabayan maenaa wa'asbabih eind aibni. shahin, In the study of narrators, I translated a brief scientific biography of the narrator, then I transferred the statements of the people of criticism and modification in full, verbatim, from their original sources, then the preference between the opinions and the explanation of the reason for the preference, and I concluded my research with a statement of the educational implications of this hadith study, in response to those who accuse the science of men of stagnation, fanaticism, and not keeping pace with civil life, all of that in an introduction, a preface, two chapters, and a conclusion, and I concluded that the number of narrators who stopped at it was twenty-two narrators, I arranged them alphabetically, and their conditions differed as I explained in the study, asking God Almighty for success and guidance.

keywords: Ibn Shaheen, Stopping, Critics, Hadith, The Most Preferable

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