Evaluation of the Hadiths on Condemning Illegitimate Children

The research collects and studies the Hadiths related to condemning illegitimate children, and it attempts to establish their reliability. It is meant to defend Islam in general, and the Sunnah in particular, to refute false anti-Islamic claims and to remove harmful implications for illegitimate chi...

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Main Author: Bassam Abdullah Saleh Alatawi
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: King Saud University 2015-11-01
Series:Journal of Islamic Studies
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Online Access:https://jis.ksu.edu.sa/sites/jis.ksu.edu.sa/files/0027-03-01.pdf
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spelling doaj-c3c9e723523a44868a1b7961f9ffcc1f2020-11-25T01:13:33ZaraKing Saud UniversityJournal of Islamic Studies1658-63011658-63012015-11-012731755Evaluation of the Hadiths on Condemning Illegitimate ChildrenBassam Abdullah Saleh AlatawiThe research collects and studies the Hadiths related to condemning illegitimate children, and it attempts to establish their reliability. It is meant to defend Islam in general, and the Sunnah in particular, to refute false anti-Islamic claims and to remove harmful implications for illegitimate children as well as society. The research adopts a critical inductive approach. The collection of Hadiths carefully considers relevance, proper documentation, critical Hadith procedures, application of Hadith critical evaluation requirements, as well as Hadith status in terms of "weak" and "sound" ranks. The research shows that all the Hadiths on condemning illegitimate children are reprehensible, weak or fabricated, and that they contradict Qur'anic teachings. It also shows that attempts to rank the Hadiths in question as sahih "sound" are faulty. Besides, the condemnation of illegitimate children may have been borrowed from Jewish and Christian sources, and then attributed to the Hadith. Jewish literature states that an illegitimate child cannot be absorbed into God's community except in the tenth generation.https://jis.ksu.edu.sa/sites/jis.ksu.edu.sa/files/0027-03-01.pdfadultery (intercourse outside marriage; illegitimate child/bastard; condemnation/damning; fabricated Hadiths; doubts.
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Evaluation of the Hadiths on Condemning Illegitimate Children
Journal of Islamic Studies
adultery (intercourse outside marriage
; illegitimate child/bastard; condemnation/damning; fabricated Hadiths; doubts.
author_facet Bassam Abdullah Saleh Alatawi
author_sort Bassam Abdullah Saleh Alatawi
title Evaluation of the Hadiths on Condemning Illegitimate Children
title_short Evaluation of the Hadiths on Condemning Illegitimate Children
title_full Evaluation of the Hadiths on Condemning Illegitimate Children
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Hadiths on Condemning Illegitimate Children
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Hadiths on Condemning Illegitimate Children
title_sort evaluation of the hadiths on condemning illegitimate children
publisher King Saud University
series Journal of Islamic Studies
issn 1658-6301
1658-6301
publishDate 2015-11-01
description The research collects and studies the Hadiths related to condemning illegitimate children, and it attempts to establish their reliability. It is meant to defend Islam in general, and the Sunnah in particular, to refute false anti-Islamic claims and to remove harmful implications for illegitimate children as well as society. The research adopts a critical inductive approach. The collection of Hadiths carefully considers relevance, proper documentation, critical Hadith procedures, application of Hadith critical evaluation requirements, as well as Hadith status in terms of "weak" and "sound" ranks. The research shows that all the Hadiths on condemning illegitimate children are reprehensible, weak or fabricated, and that they contradict Qur'anic teachings. It also shows that attempts to rank the Hadiths in question as sahih "sound" are faulty. Besides, the condemnation of illegitimate children may have been borrowed from Jewish and Christian sources, and then attributed to the Hadith. Jewish literature states that an illegitimate child cannot be absorbed into God's community except in the tenth generation.
topic adultery (intercourse outside marriage
; illegitimate child/bastard; condemnation/damning; fabricated Hadiths; doubts.
url https://jis.ksu.edu.sa/sites/jis.ksu.edu.sa/files/0027-03-01.pdf
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