Narrator's illusions in mixing up Omar Ben Al-Khattab's narration by his son Abdullah
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.69844/yq77h095Keywords:
narrations, Narrators, Omar Ben Al-Khattab, AbdullahAbstract
The research aims at clarifying the narrations in which Omar Ibn Al-Khattab, may God bless him, participated with his son Abdullah, and in which the narrator’s sayings differed in raising and endowing sometimes on Omar, and sometimes on his son Abdullah, with mentioning the opinion of the imams of hadith on that and its overweighting. The majority of the hadiths were Illusion and the mixing of the narration between them, except in four hadiths that were proven to be said by Omar and his son, and Abdullah was present in them with his father. The research also clarified the two formulations in which the illusion occurred, which are two forms (that someone said and that someone did) which the majority of scholars considered depending on the communication. The application of the rule according to the opinion of the public was when there is equivalence between the narrators. Other than that, which is most of the research hadiths, we have preferred the evidence.