The Impact of Islamic Libraries on the Compilation and Dissemination of Hadith
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https://doi.org/10.51983/ijiss-2025.IJISS.15.1.23Keywords:
Hadith Literature, Islamic Libraries, Knowledge Preservation, Manuscript Collections, Islamic Scholarship, Library Science, Prophetic Traditions, Hadith Verification, Islamic Heritage, Dar Al-HadithAbstract
This paper considers the important role of Islamic libraries in compilation, preservation, and dissemination of Hadith literature. It traces the development from the early Islamic periods to the creation of specialized Hadith repositories and examines how libraries were important centers of scholarly endeavor. Islamic libraries not only stored extensive collections of prophetic traditions but also enabled the scholarly verification, classification, and dissemination of Hadith. Methods of authenticating Hadith, cataloging procedures, and the combination of traditional practices with contemporary bibliographic tools are covered. The research also points out major case studies of powerful Islamic libraries, including Dar Al-Hadith Al-Hassaniyyah, to show how these libraries evolved into pivotal centers of Islamic knowledge. This study highlights the role of library institutions in the development of Hadith scholarship and suggests a mixed methodology between traditional approaches and modern research techniques in ensuring authenticity and accessibility in Hadith scholarship.
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