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HADITHS AS THE FOUNDATION OF ISLAMIC RATIONALISM

Hadith, capital, statement / speech / utterance (depending on context for “gap”), work / deed / labor (ish – depending on context), affirmation / confirmation / repetition (taqrir), folk (physical/anatomical) traits, moral (ethical) traits, biography, rationalism, isnad (kept as is, since it's a specialized Islamic term).

Authors

  • Xusan AKRAMOV O‘zbekiston Respublikasi huquqni muhofaza qilish akademiyasi dotsenti, PhD , Uzbekistan

In today's era of globalization, as science and technology continue to develop rapidly, increasing attention is being paid to the rational foundations of Islam. Hadiths are seen not only as a traditional source of belief but also as playing a central role in addressing contemporary scientific and philosophical issues. This article explores the scholarly study of hadiths as a source shaping the foundations of Islamic rationalism and, based on modern interpretations, reveals their impact on social and scientific processes.