A Great Collection of Fabricated Traditions

A Great Collection of Fabricated Traditions, printed in Medina, 1966
A Great Collection of Fabricated Traditions
AuthorAbu'l-Faraj ibn al-Jawzi
Original titleالموضوعات الكبرى
SubjectFabricated traditions
GenreHadith collection

A Great Collection of Fabricated Traditions, (Arabic: الموضوعات الكبرى, romanizedAl-Mawḍū‘āt al-Kubrā), is a collection of fabricated hadith collected by Abu'l-Faraj ibn al-Jawzi (d.1201) for criticism.

Description

The book consists of narrations, presented as hadith, declared fabricated (mawḍūʻ) by the author and then arranged by subject. Al-Mawdu'at has been described by Al-Nawawi as including many narrations, occupying approximately two volumes.[1] It consists of some 1847 narrations according to the numbering provided in the latest edition and is currently published in four volumes with ample footnotes providing additional information.

Criticism

Al-Nawawi (d.1277) criticized the book as containing many hadith which cannot properly be declared mawḍūʻ. Some of them are, according to Al-Suyuti, ḍa‘īf, ḥasan or even ṣaḥīḥ.[1]

Ahmad ibn Ali Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani (d.1449) contends, however, that the majority of the narrations in this book are fabricated and that those narrations criticized as not being fabricated are very few in comparison.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Tadrib Al-Rawi by Al-Suyuti (d.1505), vol. 1, pgs. 471-2, Dar Al-Asimah edition.