Abstract

This articles sheds light on one aspect of Problematic Hadith, which is illusion of hadith’s contradiction with Shari’ah rules. It aims at explaining the concept of Shari’ah rules, clarifying their characteristics and providing practical examples of hadiths that seemingly contradict the Shari’ah rules. The article relies on the inductive approach to find out this type of hadiths and to point out scholars’ opinions about them. It also uses descriptive and analytical approach in explaining the significance of Shari’ah rules and studying problematic hadiths. The present articles confirms that these rules have legal origins, that they cover all Islamic subjects and that they are considered as a source if Islamic Shari’ah. Accordingly, a real contradiction between them and hadiths cannot be imagined. It also emphasizes the importance of these rules as a standard used to unveil the actual meanings of hadiths and shows scholars’ keenness on eliminating the seeming contradiction in problematic hadiths.

Highlights

  • This articles sheds light on one aspect of Problematic Hadith, which is illusion of hadith’s contradiction with Shari’ah rules

  • The article relies on the inductive approach to find out this type of hadiths and to point out scholars’ opinions about them

  • The present articles confirms that these rules have legal origins, that they cover all Islamic subjects and that they are considered as a source if Islamic Shari’ah

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This articles sheds light on one aspect of Problematic Hadith, which is illusion of hadith’s contradiction with Shari’ah rules.

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