Abstract
Hadith is the second source of Islam. It is integral to The Holy Quran as it explains, clarifies and removes ambiguities about The Quran and Islam. Being a Muslim, it is obligatory for everyone to retain the sayings of The Holy Prophet (PBUH) to enlighten the conscience of people individually as well as collectively. The Transmitters of Hadith have made noteworthy Comittments in this endeavor and accordingly, they stand a stage ahead in their committments and deliverance. Among these transmitters “Special Persons” have played a significant role. The present research aims explores to open the closed eyes of the people about the role of “Special Persons” as transmitters of Hadith. Adopting the qualitative method, it highlights the role of “Special Persons” as scholars of Hadith. The present study takes into consideration the contributions of five transmitters from “Special Persons” i.e Ali Bin Masr, Abu Saad Asaghani, Abu Halal Alrasabi, Abu Wail and Hammad Bin Zaid.
Keyword(s)
Transmitters, Special Persons, Significant, obligatory, comittment, ambiguities