Social Network Analysis of Hadith Narrators from Sahih Bukhari

T. Alam, J. Schneider
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The ahadith (plural of hadith), prophetic traditions for the Muslims worldwide, are narrations originating from the sayings and the deeds of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). They are considered as one of the fundamental sources of Islamic legislation along with the Quran. The list of persons involved in each hadith's narration is carefully scrutinized by scholars studying the hadith, concerning their reputation and authenticity of the hadith. This is due to the ahadith's legislative importance in Islamic principles. Many narrators contributed to this responsibility of preserving prophetic narrations over the centuries. But to date, no systematic and comprehensive study adapted to quantify their contributions in the propagation of hadith across generations. This study represented the chain of narrators of the hadith collection from Sahih Bukhari as a social network graph. We discovered this network as a scale-free network based on social network analysis (SNA) on the proposed graph. We identified a list of influential narrators from the companions (e.g., Abu Hurairah, Ibn Abbas, Ibn Umar, etc.) as well as from the second and third-generation (e.g., Shu'bah bin al-Hajjaj, Az-Zuhri, Sufyan bin ‘Uyaynah, Sufyan bin Sa'id Ath-Thawri, etc.) who contributed significantly in the propagation of hadith. We discovered sixteen different communities from the network of narrators. Most narrators were centered in Makkah and Madinah (in today's Saudi Arabia) in the era of companions and, then, gradually, the center of hadith narrators shifted towards Kufa, Baghdad (in today's Iraq), and central Asia (e.g., Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan) over a period of time. To the best of our knowledge, this the first comprehensive and systematic study based on SNA, representing the narrators as a social graph to analyze their contribution to the preservation and propagation of hadith.
《布哈里圣训》叙述者的社会网络分析
阿哈迪斯(hadith的复数形式),是全世界穆斯林的预言传统,是对先知穆罕默德的言行的叙述。它们与《古兰经》一起被认为是伊斯兰法律的基本来源之一。每个圣训叙述中涉及的人物名单都是由研究圣训的学者仔细审查的,涉及他们的声誉和圣训的真实性。这是由于圣训在伊斯兰原则中的立法重要性。几个世纪以来,许多叙述者为保存预言叙述的责任做出了贡献。但到目前为止,还没有系统和全面的研究来量化他们在传布圣训方面的贡献。本研究将《布哈里圣训集》的叙述者链表示为社会网络图。我们发现这个网络是一个基于社会网络分析(SNA)的无标度网络。我们从同伴(如阿布·胡莱拉、伊本·阿巴斯、伊本·欧麦尔等)以及第二代和第三代(如舒巴哈·本·哈贾杰、阿兹-祖赫里、苏夫扬·本·乌耶那、苏夫扬·本·赛义德·阿特·塔乌里等)中确定了一份有影响力的叙述者名单,他们对圣训的传播做出了重大贡献。我们从叙述者的网络中发现了16个不同的社区。在同伴时代,大多数叙述者集中在麦加和麦地那(今天的沙特阿拉伯),然后,在一段时间内,圣训叙述者的中心逐渐转移到库法、巴格达(今天的伊拉克)和中亚(例如乌兹别克斯坦、土库曼斯坦)。据我们所知,这是第一个基于SNA的全面和系统的研究,将叙述者作为一个社会图来分析他们对圣训的保存和传播的贡献。
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