- are part of a
chain of
transmission called a
riwāya. The
lines of
transmission p****ed down from a
riwāya are
called turuq, and
those p****ed down from...
- prolific.
Later Hanafis termed the
corpus of al-Shaybani as the "zahir al-
riwaya" and
ascribed it an
authoritative status. The
students of Abu
Hanifa established...
- 2011. Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim, Muqaddima, Bāb anna al-isnād min ad-dīn wa-ʾanna r-
riwāya lā takūn illā ʿan aṯ-ṯiqāt G.H.A. Juynboll:
Muslim tradition.
Studies in...
- an
Arabic term,
meaning "to
carry or
convey water." The term
riwaya or
kathir al-
riwaya,
meaning "copious transmitter," was the
intensive form of the...
-
Muhammad b. 'Ali b.
Muhammad al-Shawkani, Fath al-Qadir al-Jami bayn
Fannay al-
Riwaya wa 'l
Diraya min 'Ilm al-Tqfsir (Cairo:
Mustafa al-Babi al-Halabi, n.d.)...
-
religious requirements,
without expressing any fiqh definition.
According to
riwāya,
prayer is held
extremely important in Islam, and
according to all four...
-
During that time, Arab
writers referred to this type of
creative writing as
Riwaya (novel),
Qissah (story), or
Hikayah (tale) to
denote more
specific types...
- البترول العربي, Baghdad. — 1992. Al-katib wal-manfa –
Humum wa-afaq ar-
riwaya al-arabiyya الكاتب والمنفى, Beirut: al-Mu****asa al-Arabiyya lid-Dirasat...
- father, a
student of Abd al-Razzaq, but
ostensibly omitted him from the
riwaya as he was
awarded an
ijazah directly from Abd al-Razzaq
after attending...
-
narrators from the Six
major Hadith collections. Al-Kashif fi Ma`rifa Man Lahu
Riwaya fi al-Kutub al-Sitta;
abridgment of the Tadhhib. Al-Mujarrad fi Asma' Rijal...