Английская Википедия:Hadith of Umar's ban on hadith

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Шаблон:Over-quotation Some recorded historical tradition among Muslims (Шаблон:Lang-ar, Шаблон:Transl) is about Umar the second Caliph of Rashidun Caliphate, who ruled from 634 to 644 CE, and his ban on hadith.[1][2][3]

Although the narration is prominently quoted and referred to, it is not given any formal name, in contrast to other hadith such as the Hadith of the pond of Khumm or the Hadith of Qur'an and Sunnah.

Introduction

During Umar's reign as Caliph, hadith were not being narrated by the people.[4][5]

Many sources state that it was Umar himself who was the first person to ban hadith. Certainly during his rule Umar strictly followed the policy of banning the hadith[1] and prohibited reporting[3] and transmission[2] of hadith altogether . Whenever he sent a group to a city, he would prohibit them from narrating hadith.[6]

This banning continued through the caliphate of the Rashidun caliphs into the Umayyad period and did not cease until the period of Umar ibn 'Abd al-'Aziz, who ruled from 717 to 720 CE.[7]

Mainstream Muslim view

Muslims view this hadith as notable and important on several accounts: several prominent persons are mentioned in the hadith and several controversial issues are dealt with.

Sunni view

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Shi'a view

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