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Halis AYDEMiR / Narrator Models in the Transmission Systematic of Hadith

Abstract: In social planning passing knowledge on to the next generation and whereat trying to maintain knowledge through this way is as natural to the extent of how an individualistic natural and instinctive activity sharing information with someone else is. Collective consciousness of the individuals of the society is the factor that provides the sustainability of this natural process. While in some societies such kind processes may evolve and mature depending on various conditions, in other sit may fail and remain fruitless. Efforts devoted to learning by heart and committing to memory and attempts to transmit the ahadith started even when the Noble Prophet Mohammed was alive in the early Islamic Society. The ahadith entered into a process of being systemized/evolution together with his death as of 1st century of hegira. In this endeavor, as a result of a natural social activity developed by the reflex of preserving memories of the Noble Prophet, it was tried to put forth as a theoretical approach with regard to what kind of narrator models at the phases of formation and development of rumor systems take place in the system. In the auspice of such theoretical approach, it was thought that it will be possible to reach a sounder conclusion on the value of relations among narrators which had reflected in the hadith literature of the next period and of information and knowledge transferred and transmitted through these relations.

Citation: Halis AYDEMiR, “Hadis Rivayet Sisteminde Râvi Modelleri” (in Turkish), Hadis Tetkikleri Dergisi (HTD), V/1, 2007.

Key words: Riwaya, isnad, hadith, narrator models, theoretical analysis.

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