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Ruling on Conflict Between the Narrations of a Trustworthy and a Weak Narrator

Source: Fatāwā Amunpuri by Shaykh Ghulam Mustafa Zaheer Amunpuri


◈ Question:​


Can the narration of a trustworthy narrator (thiqah) be declared defective (maʿlūl) due to its conflict with the narration of a weak narrator (ḍaʿīf)?


◈ Answer:​


If a trustworthy narrator reports something in opposition to a weak narrator, the narration of the trustworthy narrator cannot be considered defective. The narration of a weak narrator is not accepted, nor is it acted upon.


Since it is not permissible to take evidence from a weak, solitary narration in the first place, then how can such a narration ever be used to reject the report of a trustworthy narrator?


❀ Statements of the Scholars​


Imam al-Nasā’ī رحمه الله (303 AH):
“Judgment is not passed against trustworthy narrators based on weak ones.”
(السنن الكبرى, no. 5967)


Hafiz al-Bayhaqī رحمه الله (458 AH):
“The narrations of trustworthy narrators are not considered defective because of the narrations of weak narrators.”
(السنن الكبرى: 10/168)


✅ Conclusion:
The narration of a trustworthy narrator is never undermined by the narration of a weak narrator. Weak reports have no weight in comparison and cannot be used to challenge the reliability of authentic narrations.
 
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