Asslamo Allaikum,
Introduction
................Imam Bukhari (RA) has used many weak Hadith in his book “Al Adab Al Mufrad” hadith collection on virtue/Fazail e Amaal
...........Shaykhul Islam Ibn Taymiyyah’s Rahimullah book “Alkalimut-Tayyib” contains many weak Ahadeeth
...............In the present day climate some scholars (of a particular group/subideology) has opined that the usage of Weak (Da’ef) Ahadeeth is forbidden in Islam and there is a move amongst certain circles to purge the many Hadeeth collection in which any Weak (Da’ef) narrations.
But.......What Islamic Scholars/Imam Muhaddithin Salfasus salehin says.......
1.Nevertheless there exists an overwhelming majority of Islamic Scholars (from Salafussalehin & Khalaf) who not only permitted its usage but their publications contained these (i.e. Weak Narrations) in abundance.
2.Furthermore from the opinions and practises of the Ulama of the past we can also glean that usage of Weak (Da’ef) Ahadeeth is preferred over Qiyas (logical deduction/personal analogy) in matters where no Authentic Narration exists.
In this small endeavour Insha’Allah the opinion of Imams and Muhaddethin and Ulama who have permitted such a usage will be listed along with famous works which have historically contained Weak (Da’ef) Ahadeeth.
It may be argued by some that shouldn’t Weak (Da’ef) Ahadeeth be avoided anyways?
The answer is that if it was good enough for the Masters of Hadeeth, Kibar Ulama and Muhadeetheen to use it and no attempt was made to purge the Hadeeth collection of their existence, then why should it be attempted by us? The actions of Ulama (of the past) will make it clear that it is not a crime to use weak Ahadeeth, provided that rules set forth by the Muhadeetheen are followed.
Finally we present the examples of Imam Bukhari (RA) has used many weak Hadith in “Al Adab Al Mufrad” and
Shaykhul Islam Ibn Taymiyyah’s book “Alkalimut-Tayyib” which both contains many weak Ahadeeth the case in point being that Imam Bukhari has not included any weak Hadith in Saheeh Bukhari Because he wanted to compile it with only Saheeh Hadith,otherwise he not only permits but uses it also. Some of the chaptors are in his book that contains only weak Hadith.
Ameerul-Muhadetheen Imam Bukhari (RA) was the Master of Hadeeth and clearly knew the difference between Authentic (Saheeh) and Weak (Da’ef) Ahadeeth
YET he chose to use the weak Ahadith in a book of Fadhail (virtues); Al Adab Al Mufrad is read, taught and practised by the Ummah for generations with the full knowledge that it contains Weak (Da’ef) Ahadeeth.
Few words Before further discussion on weak Ahadith .
It is a broad topic and not only related to Fazail e Amall/Tablighi Jamaat.....................
[This issue of weak Ahadith is not only related with Fazail E Amaal. Rather all Hadith book Tirmidhi,Nasai,Ibne Maja Abu Daood etc......except Bukhari and Muslim has week Ahadith. The Muhaddithin were knowing but still they included weak Ahadith in it because in Virtue of Amaal it is permitted.
Even Imam Bukhari R.A. has decided that in Sahih Bukhari he will not write any Dhaeef Hadith so didnot included, Otherwise in his other Hadith book like AL ADABUL MUFRAD he has used weak Ahadith.
A WARNING for All Muslim
Those for the sake of condemning Tablighi Jamaat/Fazail e Amaal are raising the issue of weak Ahadith in a very light manner are actually playing with fire.
They are spitting so much venom against weak Ahadith that general muslim may become doubtful from all the Ahadith collections like Tirmidhi,Abu Dawood and other Shah Sittah.
This will be a major loss of ummat e Muslimah.
Al-Nawawi said about Bukhari "The totality of its hadiths are 7,275 with the repetitions and about 4,000 without." So if other Hadith books become doubtful all the Islamic rulings will be doubtful and anybody will change according to his wishes.
As already there are so called scholar who raise doubt over entire Hadith collection because it was compiled aft.Theer prophet Muhammad S.A.W.
There is a group known as Ahle Quran that say all hadith are doubtful.
In this era of internet where general public is involved with such issues ,may lead to catastrophe. Already people has started issue of weak Ahadith in Bukhari and in with internet it is not dificult to spread it. If you are not aware Just type key word "weak Ahadith in Bukhari" in google search you will find 85000 results.Situation is very critical.
So the view of Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat is very clear that Hadith Collection and Authentication process was very scientific and Rational and any attempt to raise any doubt over entire Hadith collections is a Fitnah and all muslim should Quell this Fitnah.
So those who are raising the Issue of weak Ahadith should be fact based and according to the set Principles of Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat Scholars/Imams and Muhaddethin.
(This was Blogger concern seeing Present Internet Scenario. Islamic Scholars View on weak Ahadith are below.)
What Islamic Scholars/Imam Muhaddithin says
(First Case):
Usage of Weak Hadeeth in Injunctions when nothing Authentic is found
(Second Case):
Usage of Weak Hadeeth in Injunctions with caution
(Third Case):
Usage of Weak Hadeeth clarifying ambiguous text
(Fourth Case):
Usage of Weak Hadeeth in Encouragement towards Good and Discouragement from Evil (Al-Targheeb Wa Al-Tarheeb)
IMAMS/MUHADDETHIN OPINION ON EACH OF ABOVE CASE
(First Case):
Usage of Weak Hadeeth in Injunctions when nothing Authentic is found
Before discussing the subject at hand, it would be prudent to record the opinion of Ulama over the permissibility of usage of Weak Ahadeeth in matters of Ahkaam (Injunctions).
Istadlaal from weak Ahadeeth is permissible (over Qiyas) in injunctions as long as:
a) The weakness is not extreme or severe i.e. liars and fabricators are not present in the chain
b) There is no other strong evidence present
Imam Abu Haneefa (RA) [80AH -148AH] and the Hanafiyah:
1) Weak Narration from Rasul-ullah (Sallaho Alaihe Wassallam) is superior to Qiyas.
Source: Almuhalla Li Ibn Hazm (RA) (3/61)
2) The Hadeeth concerning laughing aloud during Salah is weak as per the consensus of Muhadeetheen, yet Imam Abu Haneefa (RA) preferred it to Qiyas
Source: A’alamal Mawqieen (1/31-32)
3) The hadeeth stating “Most menstrual cycles are 10 days” is weak as per the consensus of Muhadeetheen, yet Hanafees have preferred it to Qiyas
Source: A’alamal Mawqieen (1/31-32)
4) The hadeeth stating “There is no Meh’r (dowry) less then 10 Dirhams” is weak as per the consensus of Muhadeetheen, yet Hanafees have preferred it to Qiyas
Source: A’alamal Mawqieen (1/31-32)
5) Imam Ibn Himaam (RA) states that Istadlaal from weak Ahadeeth is proven as long as the narration is not a fabrication.
Source: Fathul-Qadeer-Babun-Nawafil (2/139)
Imam Malik (RA) [93AH -179AH] and Malikiyah:
1) Mursal (which is weak according to Jamhoor of Muhadeetheen) of a trustworthy person is valid as proof and as justification for a practice, just like a musnad hadith.
Source: Yusuf b. 'Abdullah Ibn 'Abdul Barr, Tajrid al- Tamhid lima fi l-Muwatta' min al-Asanid (Cairo, 1350), 1:2.
Imam Shaf’ae (RA) [150AH -204AH] and Shaffiyyah:
1) He has discussed this issue in detail in his al-Risalah; he requires the following conditions to be met before accepting a mursal hadith:
1. In the narrative, he requires that one of the following conditions be met: that it be reported also as musnad through another isnad; that its contents be reported as mursal through another reliable source with a different isnad; that the meaning be supported by the sayings of some Companions; or that most scholars hold the same opinion as conveyed by the mursal hadith.
2. Regarding the narrator, he requires that one of the following conditions be met: that he be an elder Successor; that if he names the person missing in the isnad elsewhere, he does not usually name an unknown person or someone not suitable for reporting from acceptably; or that he does not contradict a reliable person when he happens to share with him in a narration
Source: For the discussion in detail, see al-Shafi'i, al-Risalah (ed. Ahmad Shakir, Cairo, 1358/1940, pp. 461-470;\ English translation: M. Khadduri, 2nd ed., Islamic Texts Society, Cambridge, 1987, pp. 279-284, where the mursal hadith has been translated as "interrupted tradition").
2) On the basis of these arguments, al-Shafi'i accepts the Irsal of Sa'id b. al-Musayyab, one of the elder Successors. For example, al- Shafi'i considers the issue of selling meat in exchange for a living animal: he says that Malik told him, reporting from Zaid b. Aslam, who reported from Ibn al-Musayyab that the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) forbade the selling of meat in exchange for an animal. He then says, "This is our opinion, for the Irsal of Ibn al-Musayyib is fine."
Source: al-Suyuti, 1:199; Muhammad b. Mustafa al- Ghadamsi, Al-Mursal min al-Hadith (Darif Ltd., London, N.D.), p.71.
3) Ibnul Qayyim (RA) [691AH 751 AH] has related that Weak Hadeeth is superior to Qiyas according to Imam Shaf’ae (RA)
Source: A’alamal Mawqieen (1/32)
Imam Ahmed Ibn Hanbal (RA) [150AH -204AH] and Hanabila:
1) He accepts mursal and (other) da'if (weak) ahadith if nothing opposing them is found regarding a particular issue, preferring them to qiyas (analogical deduction).
Source: A’alamal Mawqieen (1/31)
2) In the most Authentic text of Hanbali Madhab (Al-Mughni) it states “In the case of Nawafil (optional acts of worship) and Fadhail (Virtues deeds) the condition of Authenticity of Hadeeth is not present.
Source: Al-Mughni (2/88)
Imam Auzai [89AH -157AH]:
1) Imam Dhahabi [XXX] has recorded that Imam Awzai (RA) did Istadlaal from Maqtoo’aat (disconnected) and Maraseel of people of Shaam (Syria)
Source: Sair Aalamun-Nubula (7/114)
Imam Abu Dawud (RA) [202AH -275AH]:
1) Hafidh Mundhari (RA) writes that Imam Abi Dawud (RA) used to include weak narrations in the chapters where he couldn’t find any Authentic Narrations because in his opinion weak Ahadeeth are superior to Qiyas
Source: Tadreebur Rawi
Imam Ibnul Hazm [384AH -456AH]:
1) In Almuhalla Ibn Hazm (RA) discussed the matter of Qunoot before Ruku and brings the Hadeeth with the chain of Hasan Ibn Ali (RA) and then writes, “Although this Hadeeth is not worthy of Istadlaal, however since we have not found any other Hadeeth from Rasul-ullah (Sallaho Alaihe Wassallam) in this regard therefore we adopt it”
Source: Almuhalla Li Ibn Hazm (RA) (3/61)
Usage of Weak Hadeeth in Injunctions with caution (Second Case):
This is adopted by almost everyone as explained by Imam Nawawi in Al-Adhkaar while expounding on various forms of acting on Weak (Da’ef) Ahadeeth.
Imam Nawawi (RA) [631AH -676AH]:
It is permissible to act (with caution) on such matters which are borne out of Weak (Da’ef) Ahadeeth e.g. Karaha (Offensiveness) in certain matters pertaining to business transactions etc.
In the Commentary of the statement (above) Ibn Ailaan (RA) has given the example of Karaha (Offensiveness) in doing Wudhu with Water which has been warmed using the heat of the sun, and this is based upon the Hadeeth of Aisha (RA) which is weak.
Usage of Weak Hadeeth clarifying ambiguous text (Third Case):
If a verse of the Qur’aan or Authentic narration can have multiple meanings and a weak Narration gives credence to one of the meanings then the Ulama have permitted the usage of Weak (Da’ef) Ahadeeth in clarifying it.
Usage of Weak Hadeeth in Encouragement towards Good and Discouragement from Evil (Al-Targheeb Wa Al-Tarheeb) (Fourth Case)
It is the Consensus of the Ulema that weak hadiths can be narrated and put into practice in Islam according to according to al-Bayhaqî, Ibn `Abd al-Barr, al-Nawawî, Ibn Taymiyya, al-Qârî, and `Alawî ibn `Abbâs al-Mâlikî in his manual al-Manhal al-Lat.îf fî Ma`rifat al-H.adîth, provided certain conditions are met.
Source: Al-Bayhaqî, Dalâ'il al-Nubuwwa (1:33-34); Ibn `Abd al-Barr, al-Tamhîd (1:127); al-Nawawî, al-Majmû` (5:63), Irshâd T.ullâb al-H.aqâ'iq (p. 107-108), Sharh. S.ah.îh. Muslim (introduction), and al-Adhkâr (introduction p. 5) cf. Ibn `Allân, al-Futûh.ât al-Rabbâniyya (1:84); Ibn Taymiyya, Sharh. al-`Umda (1:171), Majmû` al-Fatâwâ (18:26, 18:65-66), and Miswaddat âl Taymiyya (p. 233, 246, 461); al-Qârî, Sharh. al-Shifâ' (2:91) and Mirqât al-Mafâtîh. (2:381); `Itr, Manhaj al-Naqd (p. 291-296) and Us.ûl al-Jarh. wal-Ta`dîl (p. 140-143)
Abdullah Ibn Abi Mubarak (RA) [118AH -181AH]:
One may narrate from [a weak narrator] to a certain extent or those hadiths pertaining to good conduct (adab), admonition (maw'iza), and simple living (zuhd)."
Narrated by Ibn Abi Hatim in Muqaddimat al-Jarh. wal-Ta'dil (2:30) and cited by Ibn Rajab in Sharh. 'Ilal al-Tirmidhi (1:73).
Imam Bukhari (RA) [194AH -256AH]:
1) Imam Bukhari (RA) has compiled Adab Al-Mufrad which contains many weak Narrations to the point where some scholars have declared some narrations as fabricated; some of the chapters in the book contain no Authentic narrations at all.
Allamah Shaykh Abdul-Fattah Abu-Ghuddah has discussed the chains of transmissions of Adab Al-Mufrad in detail in his commentary “Fadhlullah As-Samad”
2) Even in Saheeh Bukhari while discussing the Hadeeth, “Be in this world as if you were a stranger or a traveler.” Hafidh Ibnul Hajr Asqalani (RA) comments in Fathal Bari, “Muhammad Ibn Abdul-Rahman Tafawi is Munfarid in the narration of this Hadeeth, perhaps Imam Bukhari (RA) has shown leniency in the matter because this Hadeeth is about Al-Targheeb Wa Al-Tarheeb.
Source: Fathul-Bari Kitabur-Raqaiq
The full Hadeeth is as follows:
Narrated Mujahid (RA) : 'Abdullah bin 'Umar (RA) said, "Allah's Apostle (Sallaho Alaihe Wassallam) took hold of my shoulder and said, 'Be in this world as if you were a stranger or a traveler."
Imam Muslim (RA) [206AH -261AH]:
1) The correct position of Imâm Muslim in the introduction to his Sahîh whih is that he forbade the use of forgers and other abandoned narrators, not of truthful weak ones, in conformity with the position of Ahmad and the rest of the Salaf.
Source: Cf. al-Nawawî, Sharh. S.ah.îh. Muslim (introduction), Ibn al-Qayyim, I`lâm al-Muwaqqi`în (1:31), al-Sakhâwî, al-Qawl al-Badî` (p. 474), and `Itr, notes on Ibn Rajab's Sharh. `Ilal al-Tirmidhî (1:75-76).
2) Muslim also says: "The sound reports from the trustworthy (thiqât) narrators and those whose reliability is convincing are more than that we should be forced to transmit reports from those who are not trustworthy and whose reliability is not convincing." The difference is clear between saying we are not forced to use weak narrators and saying that one absolutely cannot transmit from them.
A proof of this is his use of the weak narration from `Â'isha: "Treat people according to their ranks" and the fact that his strictness in narrators drops a notch or two in the h.adîths of raqâ'iq or fad.â'il al-a`mâl in the S.ah.îh., as in the case of Shaddâd ibn Sa`îd Abû T.alhâ al-Râsibî or al-Walîd ibn Abî Walîd.
Source: The claim of a handful of authors such as al-Qâsimî in Qawâ`id al-Tah.dîth (p. 94) or `Ajâj al-Khat.îb in Us.ûl al-H.adîth (p. 231) that Ibn al-`Arabî and Ibn Ma`în were opposed to the use of weak h.adîths in absolute terms, stems from good faith in Ibn Sayyid al-Nâs, al-`Irâqî, al-Sakhâwî, and al-Suyût.î's claims to that effect.
Imam Yahya Ibn Ma’een [XXX]:
1) Ibn Sayyidun-Naas (RA) has recorded the opinion of Imam Yayha Ibn Maeen (RA) about the usage of Weak Hadeeth
Source: Taweyounal-Athar
2) Hafidh Sakhawi (RA) has mentioned those Imam Yahya Ibn Ma’een amongst those who did hold the lenient position of usage of weak Ahadeeth in Fadhail
Source: Fathul-Magheeth
Imam Abu Shama Maqdisi (RA) [XXX]:
1) Shaykh Tahir Aljazairi (RA) has recorded the comments of Imam Abu Shama Maqdisi (RA) from his book “AlBaes Ala Inkaar Al-Bida Wal Hawadis” in which with reference to a Majlis of Hafidh Ibn Asakar Dimashqi (RA) three Ahadeeth about Rajab are mentioned and then Imam Abu Shama Maqdisi (RA) says, “I wish Hafidh Ibn Asakar Dimashqi (RA) had not mentioned these Ahadeeth as it is tantamount to giving credence to Munkar Ahadeeth but he has adopted the path of a group of Muhadetheen who are lenient when it comes to Ahadeeth pertaining to Fadhail
Source: Tawjeeun-Nadhar
Imam Ibn Hajar Al-Asqalani (RA) [661AH -728AH]:
Al-Haafidth Ibn Hajar Al-‘Asqalani, sometimes referred to as the Ameer Al-Muslimeen in Al-Hadeeth, said: “There are three conditions that must be fulfilled in order to use the weak Hadeeth: -
(a) It is well accepted that the weakness should only be slight. This will help to exclude hadeeths reported by liars or accused reporters who are known to commit big mistakes.
(b) The weak Hadeeth should be used under already well-established principles and should not bring in ideas of its own.
(c) When a weak Hadeeth is used (after it fulfills the above two conditions), it should not be believed to be said by the Messenger of Allah (Sallao Alaihe Wassallam), lest we refer to him (Sallao Alaihe Wassallam) with that which he did not say.
Imam Ibn Taymiyyah (RA) [661AH -728AH]:
Ibn Taymiyya said in his book "al-qaida al-jaleela fit- tawwasuli wal-waseela", with commentary of Dr. Rabi'a bin Hadi 'Umayr al-Mudkhali, professor in the Islamic University of Madinah al-Munawwara, Page 162, para 478:
"But Ahmad ibn Hanbal and other scholars permitted the narration [of hadith] regarding the virtues of good what is not established [as authentic] as long as it is not known that it is a lie." (laakinna Ahmad ibn Hanbal wa ghayruh min al-'ulama jawwazu an yurwa fee fada'il al-'aamal maa lam yu'lam annahu thaabit idha lam yu'lam annahu kadhib.)
Shaykhul Islam’s book “Alkalimut-Tayyib” contains many weak Ahadeeth which Al-Albani (RA) has himself divided into “Saheeh Alkalimut-Tayyib” & “Da’ef Alkalimut-Tayyib” proving that it contains weak Ahadeeth in the first place!
Imam Nawawi (RA) [631AH -636AH]:
Nawawî and al-`Irâqî's sole conditions (for using Weak Hadeeth) were that:
1) The hadith be related to good deeds (fad.â'il al-a`mâl)
without bearing on legal rulings and doctrine and
2) The hadith not be forged.
Source: Al-Bayhaqî, Dalâ'il al-Nubuwwa (1:33-34); Ibn `Abd al-Barr, al-Tamhîd (1:127); al-Nawawî, al-Majmû` (5:63), Irshâd T.ullâb al-H.aqâ'iq (p. 107-108), Sharh. S.ah.îh. Muslim (introduction), and al-Adhkâr (introduction p. 5) cf. Ibn `Allân, al-Futûh.ât al-Rabbâniyya (1:84); Ibn Taymiyya, Sharh. al-`Umda (1:171), Majmû` al-Fatâwâ (18:26, 18:65-66), and Miswaddat âl Taymiyya (p. 233, 246, 461); al-Qârî, Sharh. al-Shifâ' (2:91) and Mirqât al-Mafâtîh. (2:381); `Itr, Manhaj al-Naqd (p. 291-296) and Us.ûl al-Jarh. wal-Ta`dîl (p. 140-143)
Imam Shawkani (RA) [XXX]:
1) Although Imam Shawkani (RA)’s statement Alfawaidul Majmoowa categorically prohibits acting on a weak Hadeeth YET in Nailul-Awtaar we find his statement, “Although Ahadeeth about excessive Nawafil during Maghrib and Esha are weak yet collectively they are strong particularly for Fadhail (of Aamaal)
Source: Nailul-Awtaar (3/60)
2) Imam Shawkani (RA)’s book Tuhaftuz-Zakireen is filled with weak Ahadeeth
Imam Jawzi (RA) [XXX]:
1) Imam Jawzi (RA)’s books such as “Dhummul Hawwa”, “Talbees Iblees”, Rousul Qawareer” and many other contain weak Ahadeeth and Imam Ibn Taymiyyah has collectively said this about Ibn Asakar (RA), Ibn Jawzi (RA), Abu Naeem (RA) & Khateeb (RA)
Imam Mundhari (RA) [XXX]:
In his book At-Targheeb Wa Al-Tarheeb many weak Ahadeeth are mentioned and Hafidh started them with “Rowi” indicating their weakness and his knowledge of their weakness, yet he chooses to include them in the book.
Introduction
................Imam Bukhari (RA) has used many weak Hadith in his book “Al Adab Al Mufrad” hadith collection on virtue/Fazail e Amaal
...........Shaykhul Islam Ibn Taymiyyah’s Rahimullah book “Alkalimut-Tayyib” contains many weak Ahadeeth
...............In the present day climate some scholars (of a particular group/subideology) has opined that the usage of Weak (Da’ef) Ahadeeth is forbidden in Islam and there is a move amongst certain circles to purge the many Hadeeth collection in which any Weak (Da’ef) narrations.
But.......What Islamic Scholars/Imam Muhaddithin Salfasus salehin says.......
1.Nevertheless there exists an overwhelming majority of Islamic Scholars (from Salafussalehin & Khalaf) who not only permitted its usage but their publications contained these (i.e. Weak Narrations) in abundance.
2.Furthermore from the opinions and practises of the Ulama of the past we can also glean that usage of Weak (Da’ef) Ahadeeth is preferred over Qiyas (logical deduction/personal analogy) in matters where no Authentic Narration exists.
In this small endeavour Insha’Allah the opinion of Imams and Muhaddethin and Ulama who have permitted such a usage will be listed along with famous works which have historically contained Weak (Da’ef) Ahadeeth.
It may be argued by some that shouldn’t Weak (Da’ef) Ahadeeth be avoided anyways?
The answer is that if it was good enough for the Masters of Hadeeth, Kibar Ulama and Muhadeetheen to use it and no attempt was made to purge the Hadeeth collection of their existence, then why should it be attempted by us? The actions of Ulama (of the past) will make it clear that it is not a crime to use weak Ahadeeth, provided that rules set forth by the Muhadeetheen are followed.
Finally we present the examples of Imam Bukhari (RA) has used many weak Hadith in “Al Adab Al Mufrad” and
Shaykhul Islam Ibn Taymiyyah’s book “Alkalimut-Tayyib” which both contains many weak Ahadeeth the case in point being that Imam Bukhari has not included any weak Hadith in Saheeh Bukhari Because he wanted to compile it with only Saheeh Hadith,otherwise he not only permits but uses it also. Some of the chaptors are in his book that contains only weak Hadith.
Ameerul-Muhadetheen Imam Bukhari (RA) was the Master of Hadeeth and clearly knew the difference between Authentic (Saheeh) and Weak (Da’ef) Ahadeeth
YET he chose to use the weak Ahadith in a book of Fadhail (virtues); Al Adab Al Mufrad is read, taught and practised by the Ummah for generations with the full knowledge that it contains Weak (Da’ef) Ahadeeth.
Few words Before further discussion on weak Ahadith .
It is a broad topic and not only related to Fazail e Amall/Tablighi Jamaat.....................
[This issue of weak Ahadith is not only related with Fazail E Amaal. Rather all Hadith book Tirmidhi,Nasai,Ibne Maja Abu Daood etc......except Bukhari and Muslim has week Ahadith. The Muhaddithin were knowing but still they included weak Ahadith in it because in Virtue of Amaal it is permitted.
Even Imam Bukhari R.A. has decided that in Sahih Bukhari he will not write any Dhaeef Hadith so didnot included, Otherwise in his other Hadith book like AL ADABUL MUFRAD he has used weak Ahadith.
A WARNING for All Muslim
Those for the sake of condemning Tablighi Jamaat/Fazail e Amaal are raising the issue of weak Ahadith in a very light manner are actually playing with fire.
They are spitting so much venom against weak Ahadith that general muslim may become doubtful from all the Ahadith collections like Tirmidhi,Abu Dawood and other Shah Sittah.
This will be a major loss of ummat e Muslimah.
Al-Nawawi said about Bukhari "The totality of its hadiths are 7,275 with the repetitions and about 4,000 without." So if other Hadith books become doubtful all the Islamic rulings will be doubtful and anybody will change according to his wishes.
As already there are so called scholar who raise doubt over entire Hadith collection because it was compiled aft.Theer prophet Muhammad S.A.W.
There is a group known as Ahle Quran that say all hadith are doubtful.
In this era of internet where general public is involved with such issues ,may lead to catastrophe. Already people has started issue of weak Ahadith in Bukhari and in with internet it is not dificult to spread it. If you are not aware Just type key word "weak Ahadith in Bukhari" in google search you will find 85000 results.Situation is very critical.
So the view of Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat is very clear that Hadith Collection and Authentication process was very scientific and Rational and any attempt to raise any doubt over entire Hadith collections is a Fitnah and all muslim should Quell this Fitnah.
So those who are raising the Issue of weak Ahadith should be fact based and according to the set Principles of Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat Scholars/Imams and Muhaddethin.
(This was Blogger concern seeing Present Internet Scenario. Islamic Scholars View on weak Ahadith are below.)
What Islamic Scholars/Imam Muhaddithin says
WHEN WEAK AHADITH WILL BE USED??????
(First Case):
Usage of Weak Hadeeth in Injunctions when nothing Authentic is found
(Second Case):
Usage of Weak Hadeeth in Injunctions with caution
(Third Case):
Usage of Weak Hadeeth clarifying ambiguous text
(Fourth Case):
Usage of Weak Hadeeth in Encouragement towards Good and Discouragement from Evil (Al-Targheeb Wa Al-Tarheeb)
IMAMS/MUHADDETHIN OPINION ON EACH OF ABOVE CASE
(First Case):
Usage of Weak Hadeeth in Injunctions when nothing Authentic is found
Before discussing the subject at hand, it would be prudent to record the opinion of Ulama over the permissibility of usage of Weak Ahadeeth in matters of Ahkaam (Injunctions).
Istadlaal from weak Ahadeeth is permissible (over Qiyas) in injunctions as long as:
a) The weakness is not extreme or severe i.e. liars and fabricators are not present in the chain
b) There is no other strong evidence present
Imam Abu Haneefa (RA) [80AH -148AH] and the Hanafiyah:
1) Weak Narration from Rasul-ullah (Sallaho Alaihe Wassallam) is superior to Qiyas.
Source: Almuhalla Li Ibn Hazm (RA) (3/61)
2) The Hadeeth concerning laughing aloud during Salah is weak as per the consensus of Muhadeetheen, yet Imam Abu Haneefa (RA) preferred it to Qiyas
Source: A’alamal Mawqieen (1/31-32)
3) The hadeeth stating “Most menstrual cycles are 10 days” is weak as per the consensus of Muhadeetheen, yet Hanafees have preferred it to Qiyas
Source: A’alamal Mawqieen (1/31-32)
4) The hadeeth stating “There is no Meh’r (dowry) less then 10 Dirhams” is weak as per the consensus of Muhadeetheen, yet Hanafees have preferred it to Qiyas
Source: A’alamal Mawqieen (1/31-32)
5) Imam Ibn Himaam (RA) states that Istadlaal from weak Ahadeeth is proven as long as the narration is not a fabrication.
Source: Fathul-Qadeer-Babun-Nawafil (2/139)
Imam Malik (RA) [93AH -179AH] and Malikiyah:
1) Mursal (which is weak according to Jamhoor of Muhadeetheen) of a trustworthy person is valid as proof and as justification for a practice, just like a musnad hadith.
Source: Yusuf b. 'Abdullah Ibn 'Abdul Barr, Tajrid al- Tamhid lima fi l-Muwatta' min al-Asanid (Cairo, 1350), 1:2.
Imam Shaf’ae (RA) [150AH -204AH] and Shaffiyyah:
1) He has discussed this issue in detail in his al-Risalah; he requires the following conditions to be met before accepting a mursal hadith:
1. In the narrative, he requires that one of the following conditions be met: that it be reported also as musnad through another isnad; that its contents be reported as mursal through another reliable source with a different isnad; that the meaning be supported by the sayings of some Companions; or that most scholars hold the same opinion as conveyed by the mursal hadith.
2. Regarding the narrator, he requires that one of the following conditions be met: that he be an elder Successor; that if he names the person missing in the isnad elsewhere, he does not usually name an unknown person or someone not suitable for reporting from acceptably; or that he does not contradict a reliable person when he happens to share with him in a narration
Source: For the discussion in detail, see al-Shafi'i, al-Risalah (ed. Ahmad Shakir, Cairo, 1358/1940, pp. 461-470;\ English translation: M. Khadduri, 2nd ed., Islamic Texts Society, Cambridge, 1987, pp. 279-284, where the mursal hadith has been translated as "interrupted tradition").
2) On the basis of these arguments, al-Shafi'i accepts the Irsal of Sa'id b. al-Musayyab, one of the elder Successors. For example, al- Shafi'i considers the issue of selling meat in exchange for a living animal: he says that Malik told him, reporting from Zaid b. Aslam, who reported from Ibn al-Musayyab that the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) forbade the selling of meat in exchange for an animal. He then says, "This is our opinion, for the Irsal of Ibn al-Musayyib is fine."
Source: al-Suyuti, 1:199; Muhammad b. Mustafa al- Ghadamsi, Al-Mursal min al-Hadith (Darif Ltd., London, N.D.), p.71.
3) Ibnul Qayyim (RA) [691AH 751 AH] has related that Weak Hadeeth is superior to Qiyas according to Imam Shaf’ae (RA)
Source: A’alamal Mawqieen (1/32)
Imam Ahmed Ibn Hanbal (RA) [150AH -204AH] and Hanabila:
1) He accepts mursal and (other) da'if (weak) ahadith if nothing opposing them is found regarding a particular issue, preferring them to qiyas (analogical deduction).
Source: A’alamal Mawqieen (1/31)
2) In the most Authentic text of Hanbali Madhab (Al-Mughni) it states “In the case of Nawafil (optional acts of worship) and Fadhail (Virtues deeds) the condition of Authenticity of Hadeeth is not present.
Source: Al-Mughni (2/88)
Imam Auzai [89AH -157AH]:
1) Imam Dhahabi [XXX] has recorded that Imam Awzai (RA) did Istadlaal from Maqtoo’aat (disconnected) and Maraseel of people of Shaam (Syria)
Source: Sair Aalamun-Nubula (7/114)
Imam Abu Dawud (RA) [202AH -275AH]:
1) Hafidh Mundhari (RA) writes that Imam Abi Dawud (RA) used to include weak narrations in the chapters where he couldn’t find any Authentic Narrations because in his opinion weak Ahadeeth are superior to Qiyas
Source: Tadreebur Rawi
Imam Ibnul Hazm [384AH -456AH]:
1) In Almuhalla Ibn Hazm (RA) discussed the matter of Qunoot before Ruku and brings the Hadeeth with the chain of Hasan Ibn Ali (RA) and then writes, “Although this Hadeeth is not worthy of Istadlaal, however since we have not found any other Hadeeth from Rasul-ullah (Sallaho Alaihe Wassallam) in this regard therefore we adopt it”
Source: Almuhalla Li Ibn Hazm (RA) (3/61)
Usage of Weak Hadeeth in Injunctions with caution (Second Case):
This is adopted by almost everyone as explained by Imam Nawawi in Al-Adhkaar while expounding on various forms of acting on Weak (Da’ef) Ahadeeth.
Imam Nawawi (RA) [631AH -676AH]:
It is permissible to act (with caution) on such matters which are borne out of Weak (Da’ef) Ahadeeth e.g. Karaha (Offensiveness) in certain matters pertaining to business transactions etc.
In the Commentary of the statement (above) Ibn Ailaan (RA) has given the example of Karaha (Offensiveness) in doing Wudhu with Water which has been warmed using the heat of the sun, and this is based upon the Hadeeth of Aisha (RA) which is weak.
Usage of Weak Hadeeth clarifying ambiguous text (Third Case):
If a verse of the Qur’aan or Authentic narration can have multiple meanings and a weak Narration gives credence to one of the meanings then the Ulama have permitted the usage of Weak (Da’ef) Ahadeeth in clarifying it.
Usage of Weak Hadeeth in Encouragement towards Good and Discouragement from Evil (Al-Targheeb Wa Al-Tarheeb) (Fourth Case)
It is the Consensus of the Ulema that weak hadiths can be narrated and put into practice in Islam according to according to al-Bayhaqî, Ibn `Abd al-Barr, al-Nawawî, Ibn Taymiyya, al-Qârî, and `Alawî ibn `Abbâs al-Mâlikî in his manual al-Manhal al-Lat.îf fî Ma`rifat al-H.adîth, provided certain conditions are met.
Source: Al-Bayhaqî, Dalâ'il al-Nubuwwa (1:33-34); Ibn `Abd al-Barr, al-Tamhîd (1:127); al-Nawawî, al-Majmû` (5:63), Irshâd T.ullâb al-H.aqâ'iq (p. 107-108), Sharh. S.ah.îh. Muslim (introduction), and al-Adhkâr (introduction p. 5) cf. Ibn `Allân, al-Futûh.ât al-Rabbâniyya (1:84); Ibn Taymiyya, Sharh. al-`Umda (1:171), Majmû` al-Fatâwâ (18:26, 18:65-66), and Miswaddat âl Taymiyya (p. 233, 246, 461); al-Qârî, Sharh. al-Shifâ' (2:91) and Mirqât al-Mafâtîh. (2:381); `Itr, Manhaj al-Naqd (p. 291-296) and Us.ûl al-Jarh. wal-Ta`dîl (p. 140-143)
Abdullah Ibn Abi Mubarak (RA) [118AH -181AH]:
One may narrate from [a weak narrator] to a certain extent or those hadiths pertaining to good conduct (adab), admonition (maw'iza), and simple living (zuhd)."
Narrated by Ibn Abi Hatim in Muqaddimat al-Jarh. wal-Ta'dil (2:30) and cited by Ibn Rajab in Sharh. 'Ilal al-Tirmidhi (1:73).
Imam Bukhari (RA) [194AH -256AH]:
1) Imam Bukhari (RA) has compiled Adab Al-Mufrad which contains many weak Narrations to the point where some scholars have declared some narrations as fabricated; some of the chapters in the book contain no Authentic narrations at all.
Allamah Shaykh Abdul-Fattah Abu-Ghuddah has discussed the chains of transmissions of Adab Al-Mufrad in detail in his commentary “Fadhlullah As-Samad”
2) Even in Saheeh Bukhari while discussing the Hadeeth, “Be in this world as if you were a stranger or a traveler.” Hafidh Ibnul Hajr Asqalani (RA) comments in Fathal Bari, “Muhammad Ibn Abdul-Rahman Tafawi is Munfarid in the narration of this Hadeeth, perhaps Imam Bukhari (RA) has shown leniency in the matter because this Hadeeth is about Al-Targheeb Wa Al-Tarheeb.
Source: Fathul-Bari Kitabur-Raqaiq
The full Hadeeth is as follows:
Narrated Mujahid (RA) : 'Abdullah bin 'Umar (RA) said, "Allah's Apostle (Sallaho Alaihe Wassallam) took hold of my shoulder and said, 'Be in this world as if you were a stranger or a traveler."
Imam Muslim (RA) [206AH -261AH]:
1) The correct position of Imâm Muslim in the introduction to his Sahîh whih is that he forbade the use of forgers and other abandoned narrators, not of truthful weak ones, in conformity with the position of Ahmad and the rest of the Salaf.
Source: Cf. al-Nawawî, Sharh. S.ah.îh. Muslim (introduction), Ibn al-Qayyim, I`lâm al-Muwaqqi`în (1:31), al-Sakhâwî, al-Qawl al-Badî` (p. 474), and `Itr, notes on Ibn Rajab's Sharh. `Ilal al-Tirmidhî (1:75-76).
2) Muslim also says: "The sound reports from the trustworthy (thiqât) narrators and those whose reliability is convincing are more than that we should be forced to transmit reports from those who are not trustworthy and whose reliability is not convincing." The difference is clear between saying we are not forced to use weak narrators and saying that one absolutely cannot transmit from them.
A proof of this is his use of the weak narration from `Â'isha: "Treat people according to their ranks" and the fact that his strictness in narrators drops a notch or two in the h.adîths of raqâ'iq or fad.â'il al-a`mâl in the S.ah.îh., as in the case of Shaddâd ibn Sa`îd Abû T.alhâ al-Râsibî or al-Walîd ibn Abî Walîd.
Source: The claim of a handful of authors such as al-Qâsimî in Qawâ`id al-Tah.dîth (p. 94) or `Ajâj al-Khat.îb in Us.ûl al-H.adîth (p. 231) that Ibn al-`Arabî and Ibn Ma`în were opposed to the use of weak h.adîths in absolute terms, stems from good faith in Ibn Sayyid al-Nâs, al-`Irâqî, al-Sakhâwî, and al-Suyût.î's claims to that effect.
Imam Yahya Ibn Ma’een [XXX]:
1) Ibn Sayyidun-Naas (RA) has recorded the opinion of Imam Yayha Ibn Maeen (RA) about the usage of Weak Hadeeth
Source: Taweyounal-Athar
2) Hafidh Sakhawi (RA) has mentioned those Imam Yahya Ibn Ma’een amongst those who did hold the lenient position of usage of weak Ahadeeth in Fadhail
Source: Fathul-Magheeth
Imam Abu Shama Maqdisi (RA) [XXX]:
1) Shaykh Tahir Aljazairi (RA) has recorded the comments of Imam Abu Shama Maqdisi (RA) from his book “AlBaes Ala Inkaar Al-Bida Wal Hawadis” in which with reference to a Majlis of Hafidh Ibn Asakar Dimashqi (RA) three Ahadeeth about Rajab are mentioned and then Imam Abu Shama Maqdisi (RA) says, “I wish Hafidh Ibn Asakar Dimashqi (RA) had not mentioned these Ahadeeth as it is tantamount to giving credence to Munkar Ahadeeth but he has adopted the path of a group of Muhadetheen who are lenient when it comes to Ahadeeth pertaining to Fadhail
Source: Tawjeeun-Nadhar
Imam Ibn Hajar Al-Asqalani (RA) [661AH -728AH]:
Al-Haafidth Ibn Hajar Al-‘Asqalani, sometimes referred to as the Ameer Al-Muslimeen in Al-Hadeeth, said: “There are three conditions that must be fulfilled in order to use the weak Hadeeth: -
(a) It is well accepted that the weakness should only be slight. This will help to exclude hadeeths reported by liars or accused reporters who are known to commit big mistakes.
(b) The weak Hadeeth should be used under already well-established principles and should not bring in ideas of its own.
(c) When a weak Hadeeth is used (after it fulfills the above two conditions), it should not be believed to be said by the Messenger of Allah (Sallao Alaihe Wassallam), lest we refer to him (Sallao Alaihe Wassallam) with that which he did not say.
Imam Ibn Taymiyyah (RA) [661AH -728AH]:
Ibn Taymiyya said in his book "al-qaida al-jaleela fit- tawwasuli wal-waseela", with commentary of Dr. Rabi'a bin Hadi 'Umayr al-Mudkhali, professor in the Islamic University of Madinah al-Munawwara, Page 162, para 478:
"But Ahmad ibn Hanbal and other scholars permitted the narration [of hadith] regarding the virtues of good what is not established [as authentic] as long as it is not known that it is a lie." (laakinna Ahmad ibn Hanbal wa ghayruh min al-'ulama jawwazu an yurwa fee fada'il al-'aamal maa lam yu'lam annahu thaabit idha lam yu'lam annahu kadhib.)
Shaykhul Islam’s book “Alkalimut-Tayyib” contains many weak Ahadeeth which Al-Albani (RA) has himself divided into “Saheeh Alkalimut-Tayyib” & “Da’ef Alkalimut-Tayyib” proving that it contains weak Ahadeeth in the first place!
Imam Nawawi (RA) [631AH -636AH]:
Nawawî and al-`Irâqî's sole conditions (for using Weak Hadeeth) were that:
1) The hadith be related to good deeds (fad.â'il al-a`mâl)
without bearing on legal rulings and doctrine and
2) The hadith not be forged.
Source: Al-Bayhaqî, Dalâ'il al-Nubuwwa (1:33-34); Ibn `Abd al-Barr, al-Tamhîd (1:127); al-Nawawî, al-Majmû` (5:63), Irshâd T.ullâb al-H.aqâ'iq (p. 107-108), Sharh. S.ah.îh. Muslim (introduction), and al-Adhkâr (introduction p. 5) cf. Ibn `Allân, al-Futûh.ât al-Rabbâniyya (1:84); Ibn Taymiyya, Sharh. al-`Umda (1:171), Majmû` al-Fatâwâ (18:26, 18:65-66), and Miswaddat âl Taymiyya (p. 233, 246, 461); al-Qârî, Sharh. al-Shifâ' (2:91) and Mirqât al-Mafâtîh. (2:381); `Itr, Manhaj al-Naqd (p. 291-296) and Us.ûl al-Jarh. wal-Ta`dîl (p. 140-143)
Imam Shawkani (RA) [XXX]:
1) Although Imam Shawkani (RA)’s statement Alfawaidul Majmoowa categorically prohibits acting on a weak Hadeeth YET in Nailul-Awtaar we find his statement, “Although Ahadeeth about excessive Nawafil during Maghrib and Esha are weak yet collectively they are strong particularly for Fadhail (of Aamaal)
Source: Nailul-Awtaar (3/60)
2) Imam Shawkani (RA)’s book Tuhaftuz-Zakireen is filled with weak Ahadeeth
Imam Jawzi (RA) [XXX]:
1) Imam Jawzi (RA)’s books such as “Dhummul Hawwa”, “Talbees Iblees”, Rousul Qawareer” and many other contain weak Ahadeeth and Imam Ibn Taymiyyah has collectively said this about Ibn Asakar (RA), Ibn Jawzi (RA), Abu Naeem (RA) & Khateeb (RA)
Imam Mundhari (RA) [XXX]:
In his book At-Targheeb Wa Al-Tarheeb many weak Ahadeeth are mentioned and Hafidh started them with “Rowi” indicating their weakness and his knowledge of their weakness, yet he chooses to include them in the book.