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What_Is_Hadith_Terminology, page : 49
– This is a Hadith in which a comparatively less authentic
narrator of Hadith opposes one whose account is more authentic
than his. Munkati‟ (Disjointed) – This is a Hadith in
which either a link in the chain of transmission is found to
be missing or an unknown narrator is found to join the chain.
Maudu‟ (Forged) – This is a type of “Hadith” which a liar
fabricates and then attributes it to the Holy Prophet, praise
and peace be upon him. Munkar (Disapproved) – This is a Hadith
in which a weak transmitter of Hadith opposes one who
is reliable and a proven authentic transmitter of Hadith. Mudallas
(Deceptive) – If the transmitter of the Hadith does not
mention the name of his teacher and gives the name of one
who is a degree higher than his teacher using the words “meaning
narrator of Hadith opposes one whose account is more authentic
than his. Munkati‟ (Disjointed) – This is a Hadith in
which either a link in the chain of transmission is found to
be missing or an unknown narrator is found to join the chain.
Maudu‟ (Forged) – This is a type of “Hadith” which a liar
fabricates and then attributes it to the Holy Prophet, praise
and peace be upon him. Munkar (Disapproved) – This is a Hadith
in which a weak transmitter of Hadith opposes one who
is reliable and a proven authentic transmitter of Hadith. Mudallas
(Deceptive) – If the transmitter of the Hadith does not
mention the name of his teacher and gives the name of one
who is a degree higher than his teacher using the words “meaning