PROMINENT HADITH SCHOLARS OF CENTRAL ASIA
N.Karimov , Researcher, Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies, Tashkent, UzbekistanAbstract
This article provides an in-depth discussion on the distinguished hadith scholars of Central Asia, emphasizing their significant contributions to the field of hadith science. It particularly focuses on the profound impact made by Imam Bukhari, Imam Muslim, and Imam Termezi, analyzing their scholarly works and methodologies. Through a detailed examination of their contributions, the article sheds light on how these scholars advanced the compilation, authentication, and interpretation of hadiths, thus playing a crucial role in the development and preservation of Islamic knowledge and tradition.
Keywords
Central Asia, Imam Bukhari, Imam Muslim
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The word sanad in Arabic means “support”, in the term “the path leading to the text of the hadith”, “chain of narrators”.
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