Rami, Laila. “Readings in Aisha’s Recantations of Companions’ Narrations,” Year 10, Issue 39 (Winter 1426 AH/ 2005 CE), Pp. 189-228.
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Keywords

Aisha bint Abu Bakr - Prophet Muhammad - methodology - text critique - hadith - hadith narrators - recantation.

How to Cite

رامي ليلى. “Rami, Laila. ‘Readings in Aisha’s Recantations of Companions’ Narrations,’ Year 10, Issue 39 (Winter 1426 AH 2005 CE), Pp. 189-228”. Al-Fikr al-islāmī al-muʿāṣir (previously Islamiyat al-Ma’rifah) 10, no. 39 (January 1, 2005): 228–189. Accessed November 21, 2024. https://citj.org/index.php/citj/article/view/1401.

Abstract

Laila Rami’s study attempts to derive a methodology not dealt with in previous studies on the topic, a methodology that helps set the standards and regulations of critique needed in our handling of sound hadiths when contradictions occur.  This methodology includes two parts: axiomatic (self-evident), and inferring the rules used by Aisha, the Mother of Believers.  The research demonstrates Aisha’s elite position after the death of the Prophet (PBUH) and the factors that contributed in formulating her personality, the methodology abstracted from Aisha’s recantations, and the rules and principles of recantation utilized by Aisha.  The conclusion calls for formulating teams of researchers to collect hadiths and categorize them objectively (by subject), then render the hadith texts to be subject to tools of critique. 

https://doi.org/10.35632/citj.v10i39.1401
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