Athar

/ˈɑːðər/ noun

In Islamic law and theology, 'athar' refers to a report or tradition about the teachings, actions, or sayings of religious figures, particularly companions of the Prophet.

From Arabic 'athar' meaning 'trace' or 'mark.' In Islamic scholarship, it originally meant a written or transmitted report, later becoming a technical term for hadith-like traditions of lesser authority.

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