Hadith of the ten promised paradise

Hadith of the ten promised paradise

A famous recorded oral tradition among Muslims (Arabic: "Hadith") is about a comment made by Muhammad. Although this narration is prominently quoted and referred to, it is not given any formal name, in contrast to other hadith such as the Hadith of the pond of Khumm or the Hadith of Qur'an and Sunnah

Muslim view

Muslims put different weight on this hadith, the majority, the Sunnis, viewing it as very favorable.

unni view

Based on the narrations, Sunnis have listed ten people whom they believe were promised paradise while living. The list is written in the order Sunnis believed they were ranked in by Muhammad. The first four of them are known by Sunnis as the "Righteously Guided Caliphs".

Sunnis call these ten people the The Ten Promised Paradise (Arabic: "Al-Asharatu Mubashshirun" or "Al-Mobashareen Bel-Jannah"), a concept widely referred to in order to strengthen the status of those enumerated.

according to [http://www.swordofallah.com/html/companionshome.htm swordofallah.com] ::"The Companions were divided into twelve ranks by the scholars. This division was made according to the chronological order and some groups are also included in others. It was accepted by the majority of scholars:

It then enumerates twelve groups of Sahaba, starting with the "ten promised paradise" being included as the first and highest ranked group.

Shias often raise the differences in narration of certain hadith found in Sunni collections as a legitimate reason to disavow their authenticity. Sunnis have argued that slight differences in the narration of a hadith do not dismantle its credibility. Most ahadeeth have more than one narration, indeed they tend to be more trustworthy, as the ones with only a single narration are usually found only transmitted through a single isnad.

hi'a view

Shia do not believe in the concept and have concluded that the idea is built on hadeeth that were fabricated during Umayyad reign, forged for political reasons to elevate the adversaries of the Ahl al-Bayt.

References

ee also

*Sunni view of the Sahaba
*Rashidun
*List of hadith

External links

Sunni:
* [http://www.sunnah.org/publication/khulafa_rashideen/caliph1.htm sunnah.org] , presenting Abu Bakr as the first of "ten promised paradise"
*http://www.anwary-islam.com/companion/ten-said-ibn-zayd.htm
*http://www.iqra.net/articles/muslims/family6.php
*http://www.livingislam.org/n/shb_e.html
*http://www.bysiness.co.uk/history/asharah_mubash.htm
*http://www.swordofallah.com/html/companionshome.htm
*http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/reference/glossary/term.MUBASHIR.html
*http://members01.chello.se/onesr/n/pku_e.html#u24


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