Definition of Hadiths

1. hadith [n] - See also: hadith

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hadiths

hadda
hadden
hadder
haddest
haddie
haddies
hadding
haddocks
haded
hadeda
hadedas
hading
hadith
hadiths (current term)
hadj
hadje
hadjee
hadjees
hadjes
hadji
hadjis
hadn't
hadna
hadnae
hadopelagic
hadrodynamic
hadrodynamics
hadrogenesis

Literary usage of Hadiths

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann, Edward Aloysius Pace, Condé Bénoist Pallen, Thomas Joseph Shahan, John Joseph Wynne (1913)
"All these collections and biographies are based on the so-called hadiths, or "traditions", the historical value of which is more than doubtful. ..."

2. Women and the Glorious Qur'an: An Analytical Study of Women-related Verses by Gunawan Adnan (2004)
"The ideas of Mernissi, which seem to be very feminist and blame several hadiths as misogynic, has been sharply criticized by Hidayat Nur Wahid in a special ..."

3. The Journals of Major-Gen. C.G. Gordon, C.B., at Kartoum by Charles George Gordon, Alfred Egmont Hake (1885)
"And among apostates (is he) who forsakes his religion and causes schism in congregation as is (found) in the hadiths. Now this pretender to the office of ..."

4. Moon-o-theism: Religion of a War and Moon God Prophet, Volume II of II by Yoel Natan (2006)
"The plural is either Hadith or hadiths. The hadiths are also called Sunna. ... This precept is found in Sharia law and many hadiths. ..."

5. Poet Lore (1921)
"... these hadiths, traditions of the prophet, form a small documentary library, the Spanish Arabist has selected for his chain of proof the most patent ..."

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