علوم حديث 19 - صفحه 196

ABSTRACTS

Opinions expressed in this journal are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the editors or publishers.
A paper submitted for publication must be double spaced and on one side of the paper. Length shold be ۲۰ to ۳۰ pages for articles and five or less for book reviews and confernce reports. ‘Ulum-i Hadith [Hadith Sciences] is the first academic journal in persian in the field of hadith scholarship and its related disciplines, it persues the following aims:
Dissemination of the culture of the hadith and the sunna,
Elucidation of the status of the hadith and the sunna in Islamic studies.
Achieving clear rules in line with comprehending the hadith and the sunna
Formulating lucid criteria in editing the hadiths.
Introducing and reviving the shitte and sunnite body of hadiths
Presenting a new outlook in the field of hadith scholarship
Introducing the most important hadith researches and researchers

Muhammad-Sadiq Najmi

Sayri dar Sahihayn (A Survey of the Two Books)

To deduce an Islamic rule , we need hadith and sunnah, next to the Quran. Hence, it is necessary to refer to hadith sources. The most important sources of sunnite are Sihah Sitta (the Six Books) specially the Sahih of al-Bukhari and the Sahih of Muslim.
In order to study sunnite hadiths we can compare them with their similar hadiths in shiite literature and evaluate thir content.
The writer of this article, mentioning the above statement, points out to some traditions of Sahihayn (the Two Books) and considers sunnite 'ulemas views on them.
In this article, he also compares some traditions which are on incarnation and comparison of God from non-shiite perspective with the tradition of al-Kafi. Tُhe writer, finally, talks about his aim of writing this book and answers to some questions.

Nad-‘Ali ‘Ashuri-Taluki

Mulla Sadra's Hadith-Oriented doctrines in Sharh 'Usul al-Kafi

The author, In this paper, studies Mulla Sadra's doctrines on hadith scholarship in Sharh ‘Usul al-Kafi in first section, he points to the status of hadith as the second foundation of the Islamic legislation and represents some sentences of Mulla Sadra to confirm this statement. Inseparability of the Book of God and the members of the House of the Prophet, paraphrasing in hadith, scansion of hadith, necessity of categorization of the hadiths and indicating their similarities and differences and causes of contradictions are of the issues which the author with the help of them tries to describe Mulla Sadra's doctrines and his approach to the science of the hadith which are the main concern of the author in this paper.

صفحه از 198