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Imam An-Nasai A student who is patient and a trustworthy expert on hadith

There is a unique story about Imam an-Nasai with his teacher Haris bin Miskin rahimahumallah. Haris ibn Miskin was an expert on Egyptian hadith and qadhi there at that time. Usually the hadith expert when narrating from his teacher uses lafadz akhbarona (أخبرنا: he preaches to us) or haddatsana (حدثنا: he tells us), but an-Nasai's history of Haris bin Miskin in his book Sunan as-Sughra has different lafadz. An-Nasai uses lafadz: أخبرنا الحارث بن مسكين قراءة عليه وأنا أسمع "Harith bin Miskin told us a text that was read to him and at that time I heard." Or with lafadz: قال الحارث بن مسكين قراءة عليه وأنا أسمع "Harith bin Miskin said about a text that was read to him and I heard it." Why isn't An-Nasai enough to say "He delivered the hadith to us"? But he included "Harith bin Poor said, I heard his words"? Hadith Expert Language Style Hadith scholars have a distinctive expression when delivering the hadiths they recite. That depends on the ...

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