The Holly Book and the Sunnah has an exceptional importance for every Muslim as an integral part of life. The efforts made by the believers who have the sensitivity to question the compatibility of even an ordinary everyday behavior to these two basic sources in order to behave according to the provisions of any verse or hadith that they have read or heard are admirable. However it is a known fact that narrations may be subject to disputes for their authenticity on one hand and their interpretations on the other hand. In this context, the hadith referring to the utterance “Allah has created Adam in the image of His own”, stands out as one of the examples of narration whose authenticity as well as its content is discussed in each period. When we consider the criticisms of sanad (significant and trusted statement) and text about the narration in question, we see that meaning and narration and narrating hadiths detached from context come up as the most important of the causes of conflicts. The narration in the form “Allah has created Adam in the image of His own” can be regarded as a genuine example of how a narration that is sound in terms of technical hadith criteria can be subject to dispute.
Rivayetler, bir taraftan sıhhati diğer taraftan anlaşılıp yorumlanması ile bir takım ihtilaflara konu olabilmektedir. Bu bağlamda “Allah Adem’i kendi sûretinde yaratmıştır” lafzıyla sevk edilen hadis, hem sıhhati hem de içeriği her dönemde tartışılan rivayet örneklerinden biri olarak öne çıkmaktadır. Söz konusu rivayet hakkında sened ve metine yönelik tenkitleri dikkate aldığımızda mana ile rivayetin ve hadislerin bağlamından kopuk rivayet edilmesinin ihtilaf nedenlerinin en önemlisi olarak karşımıza çıktığını görmekteyiz. “Allah Adem’i kendi suretinde yaratmıştır” formundaki rivayet, hadis tekniği açısından sıhhat kriterlerini taşıyan bir rivayetin nasıl ihtilafa konu olabileceğine dair orijinal bir örnek olarak değerlendirilebir.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Journal Section | Araştırma Makalesi |
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Publication Date | February 23, 2014 |
Submission Date | February 23, 2014 |
Published in Issue | Year 2014 Issue: 1 |