Mesbahul HoqueMohd Zohdi Mohd AminShumsudin YabiToure, Abdul KarimAbdul KarimToureSyed Najihuddin Syed HassanTazul IslamAdnan Mohamed YusoffKauthar Abd KadirRobiatul Adawiyah Mohd @ AmatYuslina MohamedMuneer Ali Abdul RabMohd. Fauzi Mohd. Amin2024-05-272024-05-2720181936-661210.1166/asl.2018.12566https://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/3787This study examines the credibility of hadith(Islam’s prophetic tradition) -based information on web pages. It focuses on the utilization, concerns, perceptions and opinions of a majority of Muslim scholars and academicians concerning the credibility of hadith available on websites. The interesting finding of this study is that the majority of the participants lack trust and confidence in the hadith found on websites. They agreed that reliable criteria are needed to ensure that the hadith information found on websites is accurate and reliable. This study suggests important criteria for ascertaining the credibility of hadith information such as verifying its authenticity, determining the reliability of the web host, proper citation of the primary sources and support from hadith scholars.en-USIslamic information, Prophetic tradition,Hadith on WebpagesCredibility Of Islamic Information On Web Pages: A Case Study Of Prophetic Traditions (Hadith)Article837383752411