The Sahihayn (Bukhari and Muslim) and Trusting the Traditions of "Nawasib"
One of the definitive conditions for the validity of hadith among Sunnis is the narrator's justice. One of the things that impairs the narrator's justice is opposition to the Ahl al-Bayt (a.s.), with Ali (a.s.) as their leader. Among Ahl al-Sunnah, the "Sahihayn" ones have the highest credibility and their narrations are accepted without the need for investigation. The question is whether this condition of the justice of the narrator - which ensures the authenticity of the narration - has been met in these two books?Fairness and research and even the confession of some Sunni scholars indicate the absence of this condition in the "Sahihayn narrators". One of them is that they trust some of the "Nasebis" and have narrated hadiths from them in the "Sahihayn", which can weaken the foundations of absolute trust in them. The current research, which is based on the descriptive-analytical method, has attempted to investigate this matter and, relying on Sunni sources, has introduced a number of "Nasebi narrators" in "Sahihayn hadiths".
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