Some Maudu (Fabricated) Narrations in Tafsir Al-Dur Al-Manth’ur (Sura Al-Nisa of the Holy Quran)
Nasrullah Khan,
Janas Khan,
Ziaullah Al-Azhari,
Muhammad Ayaz,
Abaad ur Rahman,
Jannat Naeem Khan and
Karim Dad
International Journal of Asian Social Science, 2012, vol. 2, issue 9, 1611-1616
Abstract:
"Tafseer Al-Dur Al-Man'thur Fi Tafsir Al-Math'ur" is the commentary of the Holy Quran written by Jalal Al-Din Al-Suyuti. He was born in Cairo, Egypt in 849H/1445AH. He was a renowned scholar of his time having mastery in many fields of Islamic Studies like Quran, Hadith, fiqh and history. In the last days of his life, he got isolated himself from all the worldly affairs and concentrated on writing books. He wrote almost in every field of knowledge and authored nearly 600 books. He died in 911H/1505 A.D and was buried at Cairo. (1) "Tafseer Al-Dur Al-Man'thur" is purely a math'ur commentary (based on narrations only), which contains many kinds of traditions such as (authentic, unauthentic and fabricated etc). In this research article an analysis is made of some fabricated narrations. These traditions are compiled by Al-Suyuti in his commentary under Chapter 4 (Sura Al-Nisa) of the Holy Quran.
Keywords: Tafsir; Commentary or exegesis of the Holy Quran. Hadith. Saying; Action and anything approved by the Holy Prophet: Muhammad (SWA). Maudu. Fabricated (Not attributed to the Holy Prophet). Daeef. Weak (a terminology of hadith) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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