Munkar
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For the Islamic angel, Munkar, see Munkar and Nakir.
Munkar (lit. denounced/rejected) is an Islamic term used in the science of Hadith.
According to www.islamic-awareness.org:
- According to Ibn Hajar, if a narration which goes against another authentic hadith is reported by a weak narrator, it is known as Munkar. Traditionists as late as Ahmad used to simply label any hadith of a weak reporter as Munkar.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ An Introduction To The Science Of Hadith: The Classification Of Hadith According To The Nature Of The Text And Isnad

