hadith
Americannoun
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hadith,
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hadiths
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Islam. a traditional account of things said or done by Muhammad or his companions.
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(used with a plural verb) the entire body of such accounts.
noun
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Etymology
Origin of hadith
First recorded in 1810–20, hadith is from the Arabic word ḥadīth
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The commission said Mr Holmes had accepted that, with hindsight, the hadith was sensitive and that he had not given sufficient context to it.
From BBC ● Jul. 5, 2025
Shariah is Islamic law, based on the Quran and a set of scriptures known as the hadith.
From Seattle Times ● Feb. 8, 2024
According to the hadith, what are some of the ethical standards that should govern business?
From Textbooks ● Dec. 14, 2022
The hadith is a record of Muhammad’s words and actions.
From Los Angeles Times ● Oct. 6, 2020
The child observed my mouth closely, took manifest pains, but produced only ha-ïss, then very distinctly hass with sharp ss, and ha-ith, hadith, with the English th; at another time distinctly ha-its.
From The Mind of the Child, Part II The Development of the Intellect, International Education Series Edited By William T. Harris, Volume IX. by William T. Preyer
They focus on religious education, which includes Quranic, Hadith, Sharia law, and Arabic language studies.
From BBC ● Mar. 24, 2025
The Hadith, the sayings and traditions of the Prophet Muhammad, features a prohibition against the visual depiction of living things.
From New York Times ● Dec. 14, 2023
Hadith Ahmed, 33, who worked for the Feeding Our Future program, became the first employee to plead guilty and testify about the fraud.
From Seattle Times ● Oct. 13, 2022
Hadith Ahmed, Hanna Marakegn and Bekam Merdassa each pleaded guilty in a Minnesota courtroom to conspiracy to commit wire fraud, admitting to being a small part of the scam’s total price tag.
From Washington Times ● Oct. 13, 2022
There were Muslims who treated their faith lightly, and those who knew every word of the Qur’an and its companion guide to behavior, the Hadith.
From "Zeitoun" by Dave Eggers
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Sunni Muslims consider hadiths collected by al-Bukhari, Abu Dawud, and Ibn Majah among the most authentic guides to behavior.
From Textbooks ● Dec. 14, 2022
He cited Quranic verses, hadiths — sayings attributed to the Prophet Muhammad — and commentaries by Muslim scholars, all condemning clashes between believers.
From New York Times ● Jul. 12, 2022
According to some hadiths, Muhammad was left wondering what to do with the resulting prisoners.
From Time Magazine Archive
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