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This research handles the narrators whom Abu Dawood attributed the word "Did not hear" to them and their narrations exist in his Sunan book, then mentioning their narrations as in his book which amount to eleven narrators, meaning that each narrator did not hear the Hadith from his direct Sheikh other than his other sheikhs. Most of Hadith Scholars agreed to him regarding that including Imams: Shu'bah Ibn Al-Hajjaj (d. 160 A.H), Imam Ahmed bin Hanbal (d. 241 A.H), Al-Bukhari (256 A.H), Abu Hatem Al-Razi (277 A.H), Al-Tirmidhi (279 A.H), Al-Nasaei (303), Abu Zur'ah Al-Razi (d. 269), Al-Daraqutni (358 A.H), Al-Bayhaqi (458 A.H), and Ibn Al-Qattan (d. 628 A.H). This indicates the disconnection of chain of narrators which in turn makes the Hadith to be weak, but if supported by another narrator, this chain of narrator became connected and the Hadith became whether Hassan Leghaireh "Good due to others" or Saheeh Leghaireh "Sound due to others". The research handles the biography of those narrators and Scholars' opinions about them, giving them their due rank, as well as citing old and contemporary scholars' sayings and opinions regarding this. These Ahadith amount to eleven Hadith including one Saheeh Leghaireh": Sound due to others Hadith, four Hassan Leghaireh "Good due to others" and six weak Hadiths.

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