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Weak ahādīth from the forty ahādīth of an-Nawawi (‫ )رحمه الله‬:


 
Hadīth #12 : ("Part of the perfection of one's Islam is abandoning what doesn't concern him") 
Sulaymān Al-'Alwān and 'Abdullah As-Sa'd both stated that it is da'īf (weak) and what's correct
is it being mursal...and Ibn Rajab (‫ )رحمه الله‬said similiar.

Hadīth #18: ("Fear Allah wherever you may be, follow up an evil deed with a good one....")
As-Sa'd stated it is da'īf, as it is mursal, and that although the manuscripts differ as to whether
at-tirmidhi (‫ )رحمه الله‬graded it hasan or hasan sahīh, what's correct is hasan. Ibn Rajab said it
is far fetched that at-tirmidhi would have authenticated it.
ad-Dāraqutni (‫ )رحمه الله‬also viewed that it is mursal. 

Hadīth #19: ("O young man, I shall teach you some words...") 
There are two similiar narrations mentioned here by an-Nawawi, the main narration is sahīh,
and was authenticated by at-Tirmidhi, as for the second narration with a slightly different
wording, as-Sa'd stated that it is not sahīh.
 
Hadīth #27: ("Righteousness is good character...") 
 There are also two similiar narrations mentioned here by an-Nawawi, the first is sahīh,
collected by Muslim, as for the second narration ("you have come to ask about...") 
As-Sa'd stated there is da'f (weakness) in it.

Hadīth #29: ("Tell me of a deed that will take me to paradise....")


Ibn Rajab mentioned the defects in the chains for this hadith, and Al-'Alwān weakened them
as well. 
As-Sa'd stated: "it may be that it is strengthened when combining its different paths"

Hadīth #30: ("Allah ta'āla has prescribed certain duties so do not neglect them....")
Al 'Alwān stated: "it is disconnected but there is a good shāhid (supporting narration)"
As-Sa'd: "when combining its chains, it is strong and preserved."

Hadīth #31: ("...direct me to an act that, if I do it, Allah will love me and the people will love
me....")
Al-'Alwān: "it is not authentic even though it's meaning is correct"
As-Sa'd: " it is da'īf but its meaning is sound" 

Hadīth #32: ("There should neither be harming nor reciprocating harm") 


Al-'Alwan stated "it is not sahih, except in mursal form. Abu Dāwūd considered it to be among
the ahādīth which fiqh revolves around."
As-Sa'd: "its different chains strengthen eachother".

Hadīth #39: ("Allah has pardoned for me the mistakes of my ummah....")


Al-'Alwān: "Imam Ahmad rejected it, but it's meaning is correct."
As-Sa'd: "Da'īf, but it's meaning is correct."

Hadīth #41: (" None of you will be a believer until his inclination is....")
Al-'Alwān stated that it is weak and that it was weakened by Abu Dāwūd, Nasāi, and a group
(of other scholars). 
As-Sa'd: "it is not authentic."

Hadith #42: ("O son of Adam, as long as you call upon me and ask of me, I shall forgive
you....")
 Al-'Alwān: "it contains Līn (weakness). at-Tirmidhi in fact graded it hasan gharīb (and not
hasan sahīh). The ending of it is authentic in the hadīth of Abu Dharr reported by Muslim"
As-Sa'd: it contains Da'f (weakness)
 
 
 
- compiled by Abu Bakr al-Fārisi

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