The Narration of "Men Hafiza" With Respect to Hadith Dicipline and its Effect on the Tradition of the Forty Hadith in Verse Cover Image

Hadis İlmi Açısından "Men Hafiza" Rivâyeti ve Manzum Kırk Hadis Geleneğine Tesiri
The Narration of "Men Hafiza" With Respect to Hadith Dicipline and its Effect on the Tradition of the Forty Hadith in Verse

Author(s): Mustafa YÜCEER
Subject(s): Islam studies, The Ottoman Empire, Hermeneutics
Published by: Tekirdağ Namık Kemal Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi
Keywords: Hadith; Forty hadiths; Explanation; Ottoman verse hadith literature;

Summary/Abstract: The narrations narrated from the Prophet (pbuh) inform the religious judgements and also affected social and cultural ties. The hadith literature, which emerged with the compilation of narrations, has developed around works that cover all subjects of religion as well as works that include certain subjects or characteristics. Among these works, forty hadiths have become widespread with the thought of attainment of the intercession of the Prophet and being resurrected as a faqih which is mentioned in a narration regarded as weak. Especially with the influence of Abdurrahman Câmî, the poetical tradition of forty hadiths was formed during the Ottoman period, being written in verse in full or partial quotation or translation. In this article, the aforementioned narration of “men hafiza”, which is considered weak, has been examined according to the criteria of the hadith science and 41 different tariqs coming from 13 detected companions are evaluated. In addition, the differences of idraj and wording versions in the narration and the views of the hadith scholars about this report were mentioned. In addition to the analyzes made on the content of the narration, the effect of the narration on the tradition of forty hadiths has been revealed for the Ottoman poets were expressed.

  • Issue Year: 6/2020
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 931-970
  • Page Count: 40
  • Language: Turkish