Little known hadith centers: related to Iran

authors:
1. AmirReza Atari
PhD student of Theology, Quran and Hadith Sciences, Ilam University, Iran
Type of document: Conference Article
language: English
title of the conference: Second International Conference for Literature, History and Cultural Studies Students
website: https://Lci.cdsts.ir
Issue: history
Publication date: 2024
DSI: DSI141259259115
DOI:
paper link: http://scieropub.com/pv/DSI141259259115
keyword: History of hadith, little-known areas of hadith, hadith in Iran, central Iran, southern Iran, Caucasus
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Always in the history of Islamic hadith, centers and cities have been more central in publishing hadiths due to religious gatherings or political connections. The cities and lands of Hijaz, Kufa, Qom, Sham, Baghdad and Egypt have been at the top of these feedbacks, and other related or similar streams are also placed in the next ranks. In the meantime, the cities that seem to be far away from this clash of votes due to their relative peace, their hadith activities have not been given much attention in the history of hadith. To the extent that in order to deconstruct their hadith identity and further enrich their religious identity, we are forced to make do with first and only recuperative steps in researches like this, so that in the next steps, we can sort of recover their communication identity and their contributing contribution in geography. We will restore the history of Islamic hadith. In this essay, tracing the narrators related to Iran-Zamin has made us present a simple and initial classification for the hadith personality related to Iran. The family of intercepted hadiths and historical words has brought us to six little-known hadith areas of Isfahan, Fars region, Kerman, Armenia and Tbilisi. More and more significant contributions of identity of this view will be in the statistics after searches like this. This article is the first example of this collection.

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