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The Muqaddimah of Saheeh Muslim |
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Thursday, 07 June 2007 |
By Imaam Muslim Ibnul-Hajjaaj al-Qushayree an-Naysaabooree
Benefits from the introduction to Imaam Muslim's Saheeh.
“I met Taawoos and I said, ‘So and so narrated to me such and such.’ He said,
‘If your companion was trustworthy then take from him”
Ishaaq Ibn Ibraaheem al-Handhalee narrated to us: ’Eesaa Ibn Yoonus related to us: al-Awzaa‘ee narrated to us from Sulaymaan Ibn Moosaa who said, “I met Taawoos and I said, ‘So and so narrated to me such and such.’ He said, ‘If your companion was trustworthy then take from him.”
And Muhammad Ibn ’Abdullaah said: al-’Abbaas Ibn Abee Riznah narrated to me he said: I heard ’Abdullaah say, “Between us and the people is the isnaad.”
And Aboo Bakr Ibnun-Nadr Ibn Abee an-Nadr narrated to me he said: Abu an-Nadr Haashim Ibnul-Qaasim said: Aboo ’Aqeel narrated to us saying, “I was sitting with al-Qaasim Ibn ’Ubaydullaah and Yahyaa Ibn Sa’eed. So Yahyaa said to al-Qaasim, “O Abaa Muhammad! Indeed, it is ugly that the likes of you be asked about an affair of the Religion and there is not found with you knowledge of it.’ Said al-Qaasim, ‘And why is that.’ He said, ‘Because you are a from the two imaams of guidance Ibn Abee Bakr and ’Umar.’ Al-Qaasim said to him, ‘What is uglier than that, with one who Allaah has given intellect, is that I speak without knowledge or take knowledge on other than one who is trustworthy.’ He said, ‘So he was quiet and did not answer.”
Translated by Abul-Hasan Maalik Ibn Aadam
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