Arabic vocabulary
How to say “hadith” in Arabic, with pronunciation and real example sentences from OpenArabic texts.
إِنَّمَا أَرَدْنَا لِلْمَعْرِفَةِ، وَالصَّحِيحُ حَدِيثُ أَبِيْ ذَرٍّ
We intended it only for knowledge, and the authentic report is that of Abu Dharr.
حَدِيثُ — report. A noun, 'report/hadith', heading a possessive pairing, 'report of', and serving as the predicate naming what the authentic one is. It is incomplete until the next words say whose report.
From: Paradise for the Sincere →وَقَالَ اِضْرِبُوا عَلَى حَدِيثِ أَبِيِ الدَّرْدَاءِ هَذَا
And he said, "Reject this report of Abu Darda'."
حَدِيثِ — report. A noun, 'report/hadith', in the genitive after the preposition and heading a possessive pairing, 'report of'. It is incomplete until the next words name whose report is to be set aside.
From: Paradise for the Sincere →وَقَدْ رُوِيَ هَذَا فِي الْحَدِيثِ مُفَسَّرًا
This has been narrated in the hadith, explained:
الْحَدِيثِ — the hadith. The al- makes this definite, 'the' hadith, the specific known report. Sitting after the preposition, it takes the genitive ending that prepositions impose, marking it as the text the matter is narrated in.
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