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Do you know, Sufyan ibn Uyayna, the very famous imam from Makkah?

1️⃣Al-Razi: Super reliable (thiqah imam), "the most reliable students in the hadith of Zuhri were Ibn Uyayna and Malik".

2️⃣Ali b. Al madini: who is stronger than Ibn Uyayna in the hadith of Zuhri? (save this one) Image
So, when I see Sufyan from Zuhri, I'm pretty confident that: "the hadith really comes from Zuhri".



Example: we ask Sufyan about a hadith "are you sure?? Because Ma'mar says it's Zuhri→Sa'id b. al Musayyib (mursal)!"

He's overconfident: "yes I'm sure". shamela.ws/book/8493/261#…

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Indeed, this hadith is known from Ma'mar from Zuhri from Sa'id, in a mursal version.

This is a big deal: Sufyan is claiming the hadith is marfu', with another isnad, so he is adding the last brick to the isnad, transforming it into something "sahih".

shamela.ws/book/84/5187

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So bear with me. We don't care about the hadith, we are targeting Sufyan here, the "best transmitter from Zuhri".

We have 2 versions:
-Ma'mar→Zuhri→Said
-Sufyan→Zuhri→Urwa→Aisha

We naturally tend to favour the second one, since Sufyan is the MVP, according to scholars.
When al Humaydi asks Sufyan, he is overconfident about "Zuhri→Urwa→Aisha".

But plot twist, when Yahya b. Ma'in puts a bit more pressure, he gives another version: "Wa'il told me".

So it's "Sufyan→[Wa'il]→Zuhri→Urwa→Aisha"

shamela.ws/book/9082/5603

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What is our conclusion?

We thought Sufyan was the guardian, the best transmitter from Zuhri, and when sheikh Al Humaydi, (who happens to be the cheikh of Bukhari and Ahmad) investigates, he is very confident.

But when Yahya b. Ma'in cooks him, he gives another version.
But wait, there is more.

You remember the hadith of makhzumiyya? "I would have chopped the hand of Fatima!"

Again, we're not trying to tell if this hadith is sahih or not, we're only focusing on Sufyan b. Uyayna.

Let's open Al Bukhari.

shamela.ws/book/1681/5650…

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In this hadith, Sufyan went to Zuhri and asked about the hadith of al Makhzumiyya, and Zuhri yelled at him!

So 'Ali ibn al Madini is astonished and asks Sufyan: then this hadith comes from nobody? And Sufyan counter-attacks, and says it was actually written in the book of
Ayyub b. Musa from Zuhri.

So now we have another conclusion: Sufyan relies on an apocryphal book written by Ayyub b. Musa, he attributes to Zuhri, and when Sufyan fact checks the content of this book to Zuhri, the latter yells, implying he never said that.
And btw, I went to to check the translation about Zuhri yelling at Sufyan and guess what: it's missing :) sunnah.com
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What do we conclude?
-Sufyan b. Uyayna is definitely NOT a guardian of Zuhri's hadith
-Shuyukh were WRONG to qualify him as such
-You can't trust him
-He owns an apocryphal book
-This is yet another example of how science of hadith is a can of worm.
-Yet, he is a pillar in hadith
And still, some people have complete peace of mind if they read a hadith from "Sufyan→Zuhri→Urwa→Aisha".

They must be drunk, I don't know how they do otherwise.

It doesn't mean ANYTHING. This isnad can be FAKE. You are eating the dog food you are being thrown at.

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May 12, 2024
Do you know the "golden chain" (Silsilat al-Dhahab) of hadith transmission?

It goes: Malik → Nafi' → Ibn 'Umar

It's the most reliable chain of hadith transmission according to the major hadith masters, especially Bukhari, because Ibn 'Umar was a companion of the Prophet, Nafi' was his very close student and stayed with him for a very long time (he was originally his slave), and Malik was a master in hadith. All of them stayed for a long time in Madina.

In theory, the stars were aligned for a flawless isnad.

Showing this isnad doesn't necessarily bring certainty, or bring errors and approximations, would mean the most reliable isnad of the hadith corpus is... unreliable.

That's exactly what we will show now. This chain is all but reliable, not because of Malik but because of Nafi' (and also because of the multiple versions of the muwatta but that's another story).

We will study Nafi' and his multiple contradictions.

Of course, hadith scholars with their black belt in intellectual gymnastics tend to challenge all the transmitters from Nafi' but they will never challenge Nafi' himself, because he is a semi-god (!) in hadith science. If there is an error in transmission it MUST BE because of his students, it CAN NEVER BE him contradicting himself.

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This hadith is used in fiqh in order to allow people to eat from animals slaughtered by women.

Here an excerpt of the different chains:
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🔗Nafi'
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shamela.ws/book/9082/4900
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May 20, 2023
Let's say we have a hadith that goes back to a sahabi, and he mass transmitted it to its students.

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Does it mean he ABSOLUTELY heard it with his own ears?

Not at all.
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This was not always the case, far from it!

Here are 6 examples showing sahabas MIGHT narrate hadiths they didn't hear/narrate things they didn't SEE.
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Ex: Ibn Abbas describing things from the Meccan period. He wasn't even born. Impossible for him to witness it directly.

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Group 2: Sahih ahad hadith IMPLIES certainty according to Ibn Hanbal, Ibn Khuzaymah, Ibn mindah, and muhaddithin in general.
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sefaria.org/Shulchan_Arukh… Image
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