scholarly journals Abi Hilal Al-Rasbi's Defective Narrations in Al-Daraqutni's Elal Book - A Critical Study-

Author(s):  
Sarmad Shafiq

: After research and extrapolation, I found that there are hadiths narrated by Abu Hilal Al-Rasbi in which there are defects and I wanted to collect and study these hadiths in this research and study them in a critical study in which I explain the places of the defect, whether in the chain of transmission or in the text. - Critical study -) "Marfu' and Mawqoof" Hadiths and so on. The differences were explained graduated and studied through the sayings of scholars (may God Almighty have mercy on them). The most correct statement was shown through strong clues indicating for that. The research was divided into an introduction and three topics. Then came the conclusion, the list of sources and references.

2018 ◽  
Vol 226 (2) ◽  
pp. 257-278
Author(s):  
Dr. Mohamed El Sayed ◽  
Dr. Fariz Abdullah Najem

          The research examined a recent study  "God created soil on Saturday " which is one of the ahaadeeth that the scholars differed in old and new, between this research the attitudes of scientists from talking and the Board with discussion and the correct statement, as well as it came with scientific benefits and accurate results and edited, and if we strive to reach our goal I hope to God that we have agreed to the good hopefully exalted.  


2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Hartwell Horne ◽  
Samuel Davidson ◽  
Samuel Prideaux Tregelles
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2019 ◽  
Vol 23 (4) ◽  
pp. 151-173
Author(s):  
Joo-Hyun KIM ◽  
Hyeon-cheol Kim 

Author(s):  
Chris Himsworth

The first critical study of the 1985 international treaty that guarantees the status of local self-government (local autonomy). Chris Himsworth analyses the text of the 1985 European Charter of Local Self-Government and its Additional Protocol; traces the Charter’s historical emergence; and explains how it has been applied and interpreted, especially in a process of monitoring/treaty enforcement by the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities but also in domestic courts, throughout Europe. Locating the Charter’s own history within the broader recent history of the Council of Europe and the European Union, the book closes with an assessment of the Charter’s future prospects.


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