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'''Types of Ḥadīths''' refers to classifications or categorizations of [[hadiths]] in hadith sciences in order to provide a grasp of their chains of narrations (sanad) or their texts and contents. Here are the classifications:
'''Types of Ḥadīths''' refers to classifications or categorizations of [[hadiths]] in hadith sciences in order to provide a grasp of their chains of narrations (sanad) or their texts and contents. Here are the classifications:


Classification in terms of the number of chains of narrations a hadith has: al-wahid, al-mustafid, al-gharib, al-'aziz, and [[mutawatir hadith|al-mutawatir]].
Classification in terms of the number of chains of narrations a hadith has: al-wahid, al-mustafid, al-gharib, al-'aziz, and [[mutawatir Hadith|al-mutawatir]].


Classification in terms of the reliability of a hadith’s chain of narrators: al-sahih (and its types: al-sahih al-mudaf, muttafaq 'alayh, a'la, awsat, adna), al-hasan, al-mawthuq, al-qawi, al-da'if (and its types: al-mudraj, al-mushtarak, al-musahhaf, al-mu'talif, al-mukhtalif, …).
Classification in terms of the reliability of a hadith’s chain of narrators: al-sahih (and its types: al-sahih al-mudaf, muttafaq 'alayh, a'la, awsat, adna), al-hasan, al-mawthuq, al-qawi, al-da'if (and its types: al-mudraj, al-mushtarak, al-musahhaf, al-mu'talif, al-mukhtalif, …).
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