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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:


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===Nasikh and Mansukh===
===Nasikh and Mansukh===
A hadith is called “al-mansūkh” (Arabic: المنسوخ, that is, abrogated) when its content is overriden by another hadith, which is called “al-nāsikh” (Arabic: الناسخ, that is, abrogating).
A hadith is called “al-mansūkh” (Arabic: المنسوخ, that is, abrogated) when its content is overriden by another hadith, which is called “al-nāsikh” (Arabic: الناسخ, that is, abrogating).
==References==
* The material for this article is mainly taken from [http://fa.wikishia.net/حدیث_(اقسام) حدیث (اقسام)] in Farsi WikiShia.
[[fa:حدیث_(اقسام)]]
[[Category:Hadith terminology]]
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