Hadith vs Narration - What's the difference?
hadith | narration |
An eyewitness account of a saying or action of Muhammad (or sometimes one of his companions) not otherwise found in the Quran.
The entire body of such accounts.
A particular accepted collection of such accounts, as from a single source or within a particular branch of Islam or Islamic jurisprudence.
The act of recounting or relating in order the particulars of some action, occurrence, or affair; a narrating.
That which is narrated or recounted; an orderly recital of the details and particulars of some transaction or event, or of a series of transactions or events; a story or narrative.
(rhetoric) That part of an oration in which the speaker makes his or her statement of facts.
As nouns the difference between hadith and narration
is that hadith is {{context|countable|religion|Islam}} An eyewitness account of a saying or action of Muhammad (or sometimes one of his companions) not otherwise found in the Quran while narration is the act of recounting or relating in order the particulars of some action, occurrence, or affair; a narrating.As a proper noun Hadith
is {{context|uncountable|religion|Islam}} The entire collection of hadiths (sayings and deeds) of Muhammad with a particular branch of Islam or Islamic jurisprudence.hadith
Noun
- In addition to the Quran, many Muslims also look to the hadiths for moral and spiritual guidance in their daily lives.
- There are four main Shia books of hadith''' and six main Sunni books of '''hadith .
- The Hadith are believed to be the words of the Prophet, memorized by his followers and written down in the first or second centuries after the Hegira.
- The Hadith is the written record of what Muhammad said and did in his everyday life.
