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Can a Trustworthy Narrator (Thiqah) Also Make an Error?

Source: Fatāwā Amunpuri by Shaykh Ghulam Mustafa Zaheer Amunpuri


◈ Question:​


Can a trustworthy narrator (thiqah rāwī) also make an error (wahm)?


◈ Answer:​


No one is completely free from error. Even a trustworthy narrator may sometimes make a mistake or fall into wahm. Occasional mistakes and errors do not disqualify a narrator from being considered trustworthy. Even the great Imams and Hadith scholars occasionally erred, yet this did not diminish their status of leadership or scholarly excellence.


❀ Statements of the Scholars​


Imam Ibn ʿAdī رحمه الله (365 AH):
“Indeed, even a trustworthy narrator, though reliable, must inevitably make some mistakes here and there.”
(الكامل في ضعفاء الرجال: 7/105)


Hafiz al-Dhahabī رحمه الله (748 AH):
“It is not a condition of being trustworthy that one never errs.”
(سير أعلام النبلاء: 9/525, 6/346, 6/338)


He also said:
“A trustworthy narrator sometimes makes mistakes in certain things.”
(تاريخ الإسلام: 4/1163)


And further stated:
“A trustworthy narrator may err.”
(تاريخ الإسلام: 4/43, 5/397)


✅ Conclusion:
A trustworthy narrator (thiqah) can occasionally make mistakes or fall into wahm. This does not affect his overall reliability, nor does it diminish his scholarly rank or acceptance as a reliable narrator.
 
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