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- Ishma abstract "Ishma (Arabic: اشمة) in Arabic means, \"the acceptance of the community\", used particularly in validating Muslim hadith. Ishma is regional; what is considered accepted by the community varies across communities. It is determined by community leaders. For instance, the authority of Bukhari and Muslim, the two most respected transmitters of hadith, is reinforced by Ishma.".
- Ishma wikiPageID "4970408".
- Ishma wikiPageLength "899".
- Ishma wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Ishma wikiPageRevisionID "480384140".
- Ishma wikiPageWikiLink Al-rijal.
- Ishma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hadith.
- Ishma wikiPageWikiLink Hadith.
- Ishma wikiPageWikiLink Hadith_studies.
- Ishma wikiPageWikiLink Jar_h.
- Ishma wikiPageWikiLink Marifat_al-rijal.
- Ishma wikiPageWikiLink Muhammad_al-Bukhari.
- Ishma wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Ishma wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ishma".
- Ishma wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Islam-stub.
- Ishma wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ar.
- Ishma wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Ishma subject Category:Hadith.
- Ishma comment "Ishma (Arabic: اشمة) in Arabic means, \"the acceptance of the community\", used particularly in validating Muslim hadith. Ishma is regional; what is considered accepted by the community varies across communities. It is determined by community leaders. For instance, the authority of Bukhari and Muslim, the two most respected transmitters of hadith, is reinforced by Ishma.".
- Ishma label "Ishma".
- Ishma sameAs Q6080475.
- Ishma sameAs m.0cxrwn.
- Ishma sameAs Q6080475.
- Ishma wasDerivedFrom Ishma?oldid=480384140.
- Ishma isPrimaryTopicOf Ishma.