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===Al-Da'if=== | ===Al-Da'if=== | ||
Al-Ḍaʿīf (Arabic: {{ia|الضَّعیف}}) hadith is a hadith that has none of the conditions for al-sahih, al-hasan, and al-muwaththaq hadiths. That is, even if one of its narrators does not meet these conditions (where there is no body else in his class of narration), that hadith will count as al-da'if. Sometimes al-da'if hadiths are called "al-majrūḥ" (Arabic: {{ia|المَجروح}}). For [[Sunni]] scholars, a hadith is al-da'if when it is not al-sahih, nor al-hasan. | Al-Ḍaʿīf (Arabic: {{ia|الضَّعیف}}; literal meaning: weak) hadith is a hadith that has none of the conditions for al-sahih, al-hasan, and al-muwaththaq hadiths. That is, even if one of its narrators does not meet these conditions (where there is no body else in his class of narration), that hadith will count as al-da'if. Sometimes al-da'if hadiths are called "al-majrūḥ" (Arabic: {{ia|المَجروح}}). For [[Sunni]] scholars, a hadith is al-da'if when it is not al-sahih, nor al-hasan. | ||
====Changes in the Criteria of al-Da'if Hadith==== | ====Changes in the Criteria of al-Da'if Hadith==== |