Into how many groups is Hadith classfied?
Two
three
four
five
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The question is confusing, if you want to stick to 2, it should be major classification. Hadith are primarily classified into four main groups based on authenticity and the reliability of narrators:
Sahih (authentic/sound), Hasan (good), Da'if (weak), and Mawdu' (fabricated). These categories help determine the credibility of the narration in Islamic jurisprudence and daily practice.
Key Classifications:
Sahih (Authentic): Highest standard, flawless chain of narrators, and reliable text.
Hasan (Good): Reliable, but slightly lower in narrator memory or transmission than Sahih.
Da'if (Weak): Reliability issues, such as missing links in the chain or unknown narrators.
Mawdu' (Fabricated): Known fabrications, not considered true Hadith.

