Interaction of Madāʾen Hadith Center with other Hadith Centers in the Second and Third Centuries AH
Madāʾen is an unknown or lesser known region that housed Shiite and Sunni narrators of various jurisprudential and theological tendencies during the second and third centuries AH. The families of «Banu Hakim», «Banu al-Sadaqah» and «Banu Musa» are among the Shiite hadiths of the Madāʾen. Understanding the interaction of narrators in one area with other hadith centers helps the researcher to assess the extent to which the narrators of one area are affected by the lack of information on the religion and jurisprudence or theology of the transmitters of an area. This research, organized by descriptive-analytical method and using library resources, after investigating the Shiite narrative families present in Madāʾen in the second and third century AH and counting the number of their narrations in the Shiite four basic hadith works, in ways of achieving The relationship between the hadith centers has been established and it has been concluded that the Madāʾen hadith tradition has been associated with other hadith areas such as Kufa, Basra, Wasit, Baghdad, Sham, Khorasan, Egypt, Tbilisi.
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