Much of what is known about ibn Abān's views on
usul al-fiqh is based on what Abu Bakr al-Jassas quotes in his book,
Al-Usul fi al-Fusul. Ibn Abān argued in favor of classifying
khabar (i.e. Hadith reports) according to how well-known and widespread the report was. In his theory, the only Hadith reports that can be considered entirely authentic are ones that are narrated by large groups of people (
mutawatir), indicating that their fabrication was highly unlikely. Hadith reports that are not as widespread still had a role in jurisprudence according to ibn Abān, but they would not be as unquestionable as
mutawatir reports. Ibn Abān also advocates judging Hadith reports by comparing them with relevant passages from the
Qur'an. He differs significantly here with his contemporary
al-Shafi'i who argued that if the narration chain of a Hadith is judged to be strong, no further criticism of the Hadith report was necessary. ==Works==