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Hadith|ˈhædɪθ| Also Hadis, Hadithah. Pl. Hadithat. [a. Arab. ḥadīṯ a tradition.] The body of traditions relating to Muhammad, which now form a supplement to the Koran, called the Sunna.
a1817J. L. Burckhardt Trav. Syria & Holy Land (1822) 326 An Olema thinks he has attained the pinnacle of knowledge if he can recite all the Koran together with some thousand of Hadeath, or sentences of the Prophet. 1880Encycl. Brit. XI. 367/2 Rejecting the Hadith, or traditional sayings of Mahomet. 1883Ibid. XVI. 594/2 The traditions of Mohammed, or Hadíth, the collective body of which constitutes the Sunna, or custom. 1922Blackw. Mag. Mar. 375/2, I treasured this like a hadis, an authentic tradition of which I was the custodian. 1924A. Guillaume Trad. Islam 15 The hadith literature as we now have it provides us with apostolic precept and example covering the whole duty of man. Ibid. 150 Many of the hadith already cited will have shown the good sense, amiability, and liberality of the prophet. 1951‘N. Shute’ Round Bend v. 137 Legacies are governed by hadith, based upon the Koran. |