Societal norms influence hadith transmission and reception from "summary" of STUDI HADIS INTERDISIPLINER by Dr. H. Muhammad Irfan Helmy, Lc., M.A.
The transmission and reception of hadith are not isolated from the societal norms in which they exist. Societal norms play a crucial role in shaping how hadith are passed down from one generation to the next, as well as how they are understood and interpreted by individuals within a particular society. In Islamic societies, societal norms can have a significant impact on the reliability and authenticity of hadith transmission. For example, certain cultural practices or beliefs may influence the way in which hadith are narrated and verified. ...Similar Posts
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