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Mursal (lit. hurried) is an Islamic term used in the science of Hadith.
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If the Sahaba link between a Successor and Muhammad is missing, the hadith is mursal (hurried), e.g., when a Successor says, “The Prophet said ...”. 1
Since Sunnis believe in the uprightness of all Sahaba, they do not view it as a necessary problem if a Successor does not mention what Sahaba he received the hadith from.
This means that if a hadith has an acceptable chain all the way to a Successor, and the successor does not mentions the Sahaba, the whole isnad is considered acceptable.
However, there are different views in some cases: If the Successor is a young one and it is probable that he omitted an elder Successor who in turn reported form a Sahaba.
The opinion held by Imam Malik and all Maliki jurists is that the mursal of a trustworthy person is valid, just like a musnad hadith. This view has been developed to such an extreme that to some of them, the mursal is even better than the musnad, based on the following reasoning:
Others reject the mursal of younger Successor 1.
Since Shi'a make an individual judgment on each Sahaba, they do not differentiate between a Mursal and a Munqati isnad.