Forger narrator from the perspective of Omar Falatah with critical approach(Case study: Mohammad bin Saeb Kalbi)
Umar ibn Hassan ibn Uthman Falatah is one of the contemporary Sunni writers whose book Al-Wadha fi Al-Hadith is one of the most important sources in the study of status. He has tried to prove the origin of the forged hadiths in the last third of the first century AH and around the year 67 AH by criticizing the opinions of others and drafting historical documents. Showing the companions free from forging and introducing the Shiite as the main culprit is of his goals in this book. In this article, one of the alleged forgers in hadith (Muhammad ibn Sa'ib Kalbi) has been examined in terms of Omar Falatah. No independent work has been compiled about his personality and narrations, so it was necessary to analyze and study the personality, narrations and works of Ibn Saeb Kalbi from the perspective of several rijali, narrative, historical and interpretive books. Omar Falatah considers Ibn Kalbi as one of those who have acknowledged the status of hadith, but it seems from a careful study of sources and evaluations of the motives of the Sunnite fanatics in accusing Shiites of fabricating hadith, as well as examining the dignity of the revelation of some verses, It seems that Muhammad ibn Sa'ib Kalbi was neither a liar nor an extremist Shiite. The discussion method of this article is to benefit from analyzing the content and knowing rijali references.
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